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Posted by tlak on January 14, 2004 at 16:32:29 from (66.38.80.245):
In Reply to: killing our own posted by gregPA on January 14, 2004 at 04:01:04:
Some people dont like to talk about their mortality. But nobodies figured how the beat that one. I think some people just have the right jean for the long haul. Other than that I think our gov to big business to our own parents put a hash mark on how long we'll live either through stupidity, ignorance, or just not caring about your health and welfare. The gov did the nuclear test in nevada and the scientist warned their own families not to be down wind. the prevailing winds carried this stuff over the rest of the USA. Parents smoked around kids or left them in the sun too long or didnt pay enough attention when the where eating the lead paint. Big business didnt care or fix asbestis etc..
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