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Posted by gregPA on January 14, 2004 at 04:01:04 from (216.141.88.250):
good morning. anyone who doubts if we are killing ourselves just go to google and type killing our own. go there and read and hit other related links. are we killing our own? yes the damage is already done. another is the killing of anniston alabama. go to those links and see what monsanto did to them. more sites? try kerr-mcgee disasters. i'm only 48 but i know that after i'm no longer productive and paying taxes i'm then a burden to the gov't. why anyone thinks that the gov't wants us to live to very ripe old ages is beyond me. another site to look at is fernald ohio. then tell me how much the gov't is looking out for us. last but not least love canal. supposedly there is enough dioxin buried there to kill the entire population of the earth 300 times. lookin out for us? huh greg
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