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on 12/30/01 3:21 AM, rafeb@adelphia.net at rafeb@adelphia.net wrote: > 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. Dear rafe b.: I'm saving this email reply forever. I will never enjoy the smell of gasoline in quite the same way :-) Nikki P. - 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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