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On 29 Dec 2001 at 21:47, morris wrote: > Didn't mean to ruffle feathers. Im just getting tired of listning to a > bunch of people with no background in any discipline except some Social > Science, that seem to have so much influence on our law makers. And yes, > inhaling some of the fumes might cause a problem for some people, but these > same people might be bothered by smelling flowers, or gasoline. Oh, not to worry. All those social advances that so trouble you will have been undone after a couple more years of Dubya's stewardship, and we will happily return to those blissful pre-OSHA days where employees quietly died of their emphysemas and carcinomas, without impacting "shareholder value" or CEO compensations. Bill Moyers and the entire NPR reporting staff will have been tried and sentenced by military tribunal, and all the news will be just swell. FWIW, sniffing gasoline is rather well documented to be rather harmful to most humans but let's not let facts get in the way, shall we? rafe b. - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.
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