Posted by Walt Davies on August 15, 2007 at 08:45:35 from (70.41.254.229):
In Reply to: Recall Toys. posted by steve-jd4000 on August 14, 2007 at 21:21:04:
If we built everything that we buy here in the USA we would have to immigrate all of Mexico and south America to handle the overload of work. How many of you want that to happen. Think about it for minute or so. Walt
They did one so-called survey a long time ago in Chicago, the results were that Black kids had lower IQ's but white kids didn't they said it was because Black kids ate more of the lead paint. On this one study we have based all of this lead problem and have been removing it from the earth. I would still like to know why it only hurts today's kids but didn't bother any of us older people who grew up with lead in everything. My IQ's is over 130 (the two tests I took only go that high) Now if I had grown up without all that lead would I be another Einstein. By the way lead was added to gas after WW-II. All the canned food that we ate was soldered together with lead based solder. Our water pipes and sewer pipes were put together with lead. We had lead in just about everything, now its not in anything and the kids have a hard time adding 2 and 2 and we have all these kids on prozac to quiet them down in the class room. When I went to school that was done with a strap, it cheaper and worked better. sorry to rant on but I just get mad at todays way of teaching and all these things that will kill us all off. Funny the life expectancy has gone way up. Now that is based on the fact that we lead kids are getting older not those lead free young kids of today. Walt
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