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Re: Re: OT: what is a better product than roundup?
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Posted by Paul in Mich on July 06, 2004 at 10:58:30 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: Re: OT: what is a better product than roundup? posted by Ron on July 05, 2004 at 11:05:29:
Ron, Strictly junk science. "researchers suspect"? Which researchers? We're not looking for evidence beyond a shadow of a doubt, but you cant even provide evidence with reasonable doubt. Junk science in its most vulgar form. We here in Michigan conducted a test of all criminals convicted of murder, and the common denominator was that they all drank milk as children. Does that mean that drinking milk causes one to commit murder? I'll leave that answer up to you. Round up is the most environmentally friendly herbicide ever developed and is safe for humans to handle. You could add a cupful to your children's bath water and it wont hurt them let alone cause cancer. Unless science and research boldly says and backs the claim up with realistic and relevant data, not just useless and irrelevant, which clouds the issue, that a product does indeed cause cancer or other harmfull effects, then they arent saying anything at all, only voicing an opinion from an activist's point of view. Suspected dangers are not real dangers, and have no validity.None, zero, zilch, nada. Now, if you want to make a believer of me, go find actual proof, determined by relevant data, and I'll be your biggest advocate, but dont come here with this "may cause", "some scientists suspect", "tests reveal a possibility", it ain't gonna fly.
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