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  • Fluoride Linked to Bone Cancer, Again

    07/01/2005 3:59:37 AM PDT · by nyscof · 23 replies · 1,029+ views
    Yahoo Financial News ^ | June 27, 2005 | NYS Coalition Opposed to Fluoridation
    Harvard Professors Cover-up of Fluoride/cancer Link Being Investigated Newly available research, out of Harvard University, links fluoride in tap water, at levels most Americans drink, to osteosarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer (1). The Environmental Working Group (EWG), a highly-regarded Washington DC-based organization, urges that fluoride in tap water be declared a known or probable cancer cause (2), based on this and previous animal and human studies. Elise Bassin, PhD writes, in her April 2001 Harvard doctoral thesis, “…for males less than twenty years old, fluoride level in drinking water [about 1 part per million] during growth is associated...
  • Profile: Paul Wolfowitz: Hawk with a lot of loot needs a bit of lady luck

    03/19/2005 9:13:08 PM PST · by kralcmot · 18 replies · 866+ views
    timesonline.co.uk ^ | March 20, 2005 | timesonline.co.uk
    Black humour in Washington. A dying man is asked to choose between two donated hearts, a young athlete’s and that of Paul Wolfowitz, the US deputy secretary of defence. “I’ll take Wolfowitz’s,” he decides. But the guy’s 61 years old, the doctors exclaim. “Yeah,” croaks the thrombo case, “but his heart’s never been used.” However, it seems the neoconservative architect of the Iraq war does have a beating heart — for a girlfriend who is causing ructions at the World Bank, Wolfowitz’s next posting if President George W Bush’s nomination prevails over European howls of distress. She is Shaha Ali...
  • Truth Stranger Than 'Strangelove'

    10/09/2004 6:51:06 PM PDT · by neverdem · 89 replies · 2,690+ views
    NY Times ^ | October 10, 2004 | FRED KAPLAN
    Dr. Strangelove," Stanley Kubrick's 1964 film about nuclear-war plans run amok, is widely heralded as one of the greatest satires in American political or movie history. For its 40th anniversary, Film Forum is screening a new 35 millimeter print for one week, starting on Friday, and Columbia TriStar is releasing a two-disc special-edition DVD next month. One essential point should emerge from all the hoopla: "Strangelove" is far more than a satire. In its own loopy way, the movie is a remarkably fact-based and specific guide to some of the oddest, most secretive chapters of the Cold War. As countless...
  • DUmmie FUnnies 10-09-04 {"Will the Rupublicans Nuke a US city to win the election?"}

    10/09/2004 1:56:35 PM PDT · by PJ-Comix · 60 replies · 747+ views
    Various DUmmies and Assorted MOrons | October 9, 2004 | DUmmies and PJ-Comix
    In today’s DUmmie FUnnies we explore the strange new conspiracy theories of DUmmie paranoia. This paranoia, in its latest incarnation, proposes that the EVIL Republicans will NUKE a city in order to win an election. Of course, this is a plot being promulgated by KARL ROVE, the big boogieman of DUmmie conspiricists. To read the DUmmie conspiracy theories about KARL ROVE you have to believe he NEVER gets any sleep since his fingers are in so many plot pies. Not only did he set up CBS with forged National Guard memos but he is now planning to make a...
  • John Edwards to Host "Dr Strangelove" on TCM Oct 7

    10/01/2004 9:32:19 PM PDT · by LegendHasIt · 5 replies · 316+ views
    I knew Ted Turner is the world's richest Communist, but this is going too far: He is letting the ambluance chaser host a movie on one of his movie channels on October 7th. I find the choice of the movie a bit curious... Dr Strangelove.... (But at least it isn't unFairnhype -911, so I guess we should count our blessings. Tell me this: Does VP Cheney deserve equal time?
  • Scott Peterson's Mask of Sanity, "The Shining" and Kubricks Psychopaths In Cinema

    08/12/2004 10:30:46 AM PDT · by Helms · 48 replies · 2,641+ views
    Society and Human Nature ^ | 1990 | Gordon Banks
    Kubrick's Psychopaths Society and Human Nature in the Films of Stanley Kubrick © 1990 by Gordon Banks Introduction To the creator of films as well as other forms of literature, the dark side of human nature has often proved more rich and interesting than the bright. Films and books on the lives of saints have not been as popular as murder mysteries and works of horror. While we may have no desire to experience them in our own lives, terrible deeds and evil people exert their perverse attraction on our psyches. We who consider ourselves moral and upright are...
  • George Soros/Dr. Strangelove---Separated At Birth? (Photos)

    06/04/2004 11:23:10 AM PDT · by PJ-Comix · 37 replies · 214+ views
    Self | June 4, 2004 | PJ-Comix
    Has anybody noticed the AMAZING resemblance between George Soros and Dr. Strangelove? Not only do they look alike but they have the same type of voice and accent. PLUS they both spout absolutely nutty apocalyptic ideas. I say they are one and the SAME person.
  • Would this be efficiant.

    05/22/2004 1:17:57 AM PDT · by AaronNelson · 10 replies · 124+ views
    ME | Aaron C. Nelson
    This is Aaron again, I have an Idea, I dont know if it's used or not. A missile that is fired at ICBMs and is equipped with a neutron warhead. If this missile was to detonate near incoming ICBMs, would The pulse of neutrons detonate or disable nearby nuclear and/or thermonucear warheads. If it could, why do we not use neutron bombs for missile defense, and if you had more Lithium-6-Deuteride in the neutron bomb, would the neutron pule even further excede the blast radius. My idea is we make neutron antimissiles to fire at waves of incomming ICBMs, If...
  • Dean Details Treatment for Anxiety Attacks

    01/15/2004 12:24:13 PM PST · by Carl/NewsMax · 65 replies · 610+ views
    NewsMax.com, People ^ | Jan. 15, 2004 | Carl Limbacher
    Democratic presidential front-runner Howard Dean offered more details this week on psychological counseling he underwent for anxiety attacks suffered in the 1980's - and revealed that he had a panic attack the day he took over as governor of Vermont 13 years ago. Reacting to news of Gov. Richard Snelling's death in August 1991, Dean told People Magazine, "I hyperventilated and I started hyperventilating and I thought, You better stop that or you won't be much good to anybody," The panic attack was understandable, Dean said. "To suddenly get told that you have responsibility for 600,000 people — it provokes...
  • Clark says he can keep U.S. safe from attacks (It was Bush's fault)

    01/09/2004 1:22:59 PM PST · by UB355 · 48 replies · 204+ views
    Concord Monitor ^ | 01/09/2003 | ANNMARIE TIMMINS
    Wesley Clark said yesterday the two greatest lies of the last three years are that the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks couldn't have been prevented and that another attack is inevitable. He said a Clark administration would protect America in the future. "If I'm president of the United States, I'm going to take care of the American people," Clark said in a meeting with the Monitor editorial board. "We are not going to have one of these incidents." Clark, a retired Army general, envisioned a future in which Americans "have more confidence in ourselves as a people." He continued: "Nothing...
  • Report: Mini Nukes May Save Lives

    11/10/2003 10:07:48 AM PST · by steppenwolffe · 2 replies · 157+ views
    cbs news ^ | 11-10-03
    Smaller, more accurate nuclear weapons could reduce collateral damage and be more persuasive in the complex calculus of nuclear deterrence, Los Alamos National Laboratory scientists say. For nuclear weapons to do their job of deterring conflict, an enemy has to believe one is willing to use them, the scientists say. But the bombs stockpiled during the Cold War are so destructive that potential enemies may think no one would be willing to use them, the scientists wrote in a paper in the British journal Comparative Strategy addressing the central paradox of nuclear weapons. It's an argument made before by advocates...
  • KNOCK CLARK OUT OF THE RUNNING! CLICK HERE (takes 20 seconds)

    09/17/2003 6:36:43 AM PDT · by jmstein7 · 27 replies · 438+ views
    Let's face it. . . the dems are so back-stabbing and nasty that they have no quams about eating their own. Their original plan was to show "unity" at the debates to collectively chip away at Bush, but the temptation to take pot-shots at each other was too overwhelming, and their true nature could not be contained. Thus, the intra-party mud slinging has errupted. Therefore, we have every reason to believe that they will use any ammo they have to knock fellow candidates out of the race. They cannot resist their selfish impulses. So, let's let the other nine dwarves...