obviously yu not one to believe in : whoever smelt it dealt it. Or name it
and claim it
As for what to do about global warming, you obviously can't make up your
mind , if its a great problem or not. If it is, then obviously my perceived
paranoia, is a contradiction to your rationale but of course anyone who
believes anti biotics is a major concern for asthma is not exactly thinking
too clearly to begin with . If its not as great a problem then maybe you can
delude yourself into believeing antibiotics will save the planet. Who is
more mentally ill , one can guess.
I can't spend too much time going over AGAIN with you what to do about it
(same solutions as mentioned in the special on tv) cause obviously if your
worried about it too much or telling others about it too much ,one becomes
>obviously yu not one to believe in : whoever smelt it dealt it. Or name it
>and claim it
I have no idea what that means, but in your universe of the deluded, it
probably makes a warped sense.
>As for what to do about global warming, you obviously can't make up your
>mind , if its a great problem or not.
For once, you're right--I don't possess your neat, absolute certainty
about everything, and like to deal with evidence rather than dogma.
There is much conflicting information and junk science on both sides of
this.
>If it is, then obviously my perceived
>paranoia, is a contradiction to your rationale but of course anyone who
>believes anti biotics is a major concern for asthma is not exactly thinking
>too clearly to begin with .
You're being dishonest about my postion, but it's not surprising that
you are that underhanded, given your propensity to say anything, true
or not, to make a point. I have said that in very selected cases,
antibiotics have been demonstrated to be beneficial in the treatment of
what has been diagnosed as asthma. There are several posters here who
have described their success with this approach, and numerous clinical
studies that support this, including National Jewish Hospital in
Denver, the most highly-regarded respiratory research center in the
U.S.
>If its not as great a problem then maybe you can
>delude yourself into believeing antibiotics will save the planet. Who is
>more mentally ill , one can guess.
Someone who lies and extrapolates such a grandiose statement as this is
a liar. I don't know if that makes you mentally ill (although accusing
the President of the United States--no matter who is in office, nor of
which party--of premeditated murder could certainly qualify you for
that appelation), but it does make you an unreliable and untrusworthy
source of information.
> can't spend too much time going over AGAIN with you what to do about it
So you say, and I wish that you would keep that promise. However, that
appears to be all that you have time for.
The problem is that you don't have any idea what to do about it, except
whine here day after day. You're useless except as a buffoon.
>same solutions as mentioned in the special on tv) cause obviously if your
>orried about it too much or telling others about it too much ,one becomes
>aranoid. I kind of doubt you even saw the special)."ARoberts"
I saw the special. Like you, it had an agenda; unlike you, it wasn't
obnoxious, and it wasn't presented every two minutes.
jackmallory@webtv.net - 05 Nov 2005 04:14 GMT
Yeah. Stay out of thos Appelation Mountains. Breezy up there. You're
likely to get aranoid.
NorthShoreCEO - 05 Nov 2005 06:46 GMT
> Yeah. Stay out of thos Appelation Mountains. Breezy up there.
> You're
> likely to get aranoid.
Welcome to the second group, Jack.
ARoberts - 05 Nov 2005 15:07 GMT
>> Yeah. Stay out of thos Appelation Mountains. Breezy up there. You're
>> likely to get aranoid.
>
> Welcome to the second group, Jack.
:-)
jackmallory@webtv.net - 05 Nov 2005 18:28 GMT