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Boomers Smoking
I agree with the Dr.'s post previous to mine. I believe that each of us has a right to do what we think is best for us. I believe marijuana has many medicinal uses and that this slight risk is less than most presciption medications on the market. Look at the side effects of some of these meds and tell me would you rather take them or smoke ...
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Science
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Conita1
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September 28, 2009
Re: The "illusion of choice"
Your entire thesis that pregnant women seeking abortion are childish is based in ignorance and fallacy. First of all, what lives inside a woman's uterus is not a living child within the first and second trimesters of pregnancy. A fetus is barely sustainable outside the uterus at 26 weeks, 2/3 of the period of gestation. Even then, it requires ...
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miragelady
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September 5, 2008
Regarding the Wall-E article...
''Wall-E tells us that if we don't change the way we live, we'll all get really fat and destroy the world.'' You'll find no bigger supporter of the first amendment than me. However, I think the statement above, quoted from the article is a little biased. To me, it sounds like someone who is just looking for a reason to look down on ...
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CWickham
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July 11, 2008