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I know how to shut this study down. Birth Control is a poison and it is in our water with all the women taking it. Girls are maturing faster and I don't know what it is doing to boys---making them more female?
Now watch how this study comes to a screeching stop. LOL No one can touch our sacred BC pills.
That would be a war on women.
So you have proof that birth control pills are doing the things you say they are? If you do I'd love to see it. Please post a link to your research.
So, I guess all we have to do is eliminate profit? Or do we simply go back about 200 years and give up our standard of living. Maybe we should quite eating and breathing. Well, I guess at the very least, quit growing food.
That would work well if the judges weren't owned by corporations.
Why does everything have to come down to big bad corporations with liberals? Would you prefer there were no corporations, making all those great products you love, and are so willing to support with your dollars? It's you people that complain that conservatives want to go back to some previous century. Sounds to me like that would suit you just fine.
If true...China is going to have some long term damage.
This is often a global issue like mercury which is primarily from gold mining and coal burning. The US accounts for 3% of the global pool of mercury emissions, specifically US coal power plants account for 1%.
The new mercury standards will reduce emissions here however since most of that is deposited outside of the US it will have a negligible affect on the US. Estimates are deposition rates in the US will decrease 1% to 10%. Since the emission rates are already low compared to places like China it's going to have negligible affect worldwide.
Increasing the burden on US industry alone is not going to solve anything and could actually have the opposite affect driving more industry overseas increasing deposition rates in the US.
I bet many people will change their mind about pumping industrial waste fluoride into our public drinking water if only because The Atlantic finally called it a dangerous toxin.
Still angry about those infant safety seats that the nanny state forces people to use in their cars?
I think you know very well what he meant.
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