Tomas wrote:.
Stop the hostile takeover of the United States
62 Trillion in Derivatives
http://onlinejournal.com/artman/publish ... 3815.shtml
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let's hope that someone takes action.
Until recently they were used in babies' dummies and teething rings, but the European Union has now banned their use in products "intended to be chewed or sucked in children under three". However, these chemicals are still used in soft plastic toys, such as bath toys and squeezy toys, so it is still possible for your baby to ingest them.
Phthalates can still be widely found in products ranging from cosmetics to floor coverings, and are known to leach out into the environment (or into your body, in the case of sex toys) over time.
Ryan Rudolph wrote:I noticed a few people commented on Sarah Palin earlier as the Republican VP choice. Here is an interesting criticism by Matt Damon:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6urw_PWHYk
Critics say the tradition violates both international and Nepalese laws on child rights. The girls often struggle to readjust to normal lives after they return home.
Sue Hindmarsh wrote:Re: Nepal declares young girl new living goddess
-snips-Critics say the tradition violates both international and Nepalese laws on child rights. The girls often struggle to readjust to normal lives after they return home.
Sue: But the above scenario isn't that much of a step away from how adults belonging to religions here in the so-called modern world take their children with them to their church so that they too can become indoctrinated with the same superstitions and fears of the parents. Like the Nepalese child, these children are also having their rights violated. The mental abuse they are subjected to should be acknowledged as a crime. And parents who indulge themselves in such pleasures should be prosecuted like any other child molester.
Yes and no, Sue. It's just another Pagan religion.
But how can they be prosecuted when that is the major religion at play? America is essentially Catholic and Protestant.
Elizabeth Isabelle wrote:daybrown wrote:Begs questions of whether its better for Chimps to be confined in a zoo, or left in the wild to be killed by Leopards.
Maybe they could do assembly line work, help out at nursing homes, stuff like that. With the baby boomer population getting up there, we could use some more nursing home workers,
brokenhead wrote:Great. Now when I go to the drive-thru I'm going to have to know that "OOOO-ooooo-eeee-eeee-aaaaah-aaaaah-eeeeee-eeeee" means "You want fries with that?"

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