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    Flu is not the biggest danger ...... It's the vaccine

    Those who know about the past effects of TB, Polio, German Measles, Mumps, Spanish Flu etc. support the idea of vaccination. Apparently TB and Polio are making a come back right here in North America because of lack of vaccinations. Before vaccinations came out there was no way to combat these...
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    Global Warming ‘Greatest Scam in History’

    Quoting me: If man made climate warming exists will someone please send it up here, it's cold. Here is between the St Laurent River and the US border. I agree things have change in many places which is has been part of the earth's cycle for eons.
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    Global Warming ‘Greatest Scam in History’

    If man made climate warming exists will someone please send it up here, it's cold. In the Ottawa Citizen, Tom Spears wrote a piece 'Frozen moccasin is oldest ever found in Canada': Found in southern Yukon, its ankle-high, tied by a drawstring and lightweight for summer wear, It is linked to...
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    How the GW myth is perpetuated

    Global warming hysteria Global warming scientists fudge data By Klaus Rohrich Thursday, August 16, 2007 The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the UN body pushing for laws that would limit man-made carbon emissions through a series of ultra-draconian regulations aimed...
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    Computer Question

    Can someone answer a question for me: With Windows XP Professional can we only download games from Microsoft or can we download games from other companies? In other words are there any restrictions?
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    New by-election Rules

    They just announced that here in Quebec Muslim women will not have to remove their veils to vote. The Prov. Gov. tried the same but men and women alike threatened to go to vote with our faces hidden. They changed their minds pretty damn quick.
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    China hacks into Pentagon Computers

    Chinese military hacked into Pentagon By Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington and Richard McGregor in Beijing Published: September 3 2007 19:00 | Last updated: September 3 2007 20:53 The Chinese military hacked into a Pentagon computer network in June in the most successful cyber attack on the US...
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    Global warming hysteria

    Global warming scientists fudge data By Klaus Rohrich Thursday, August 16, 2007 The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the UN body pushing for laws that would limit man-made carbon emissions through a series of ultra-draconian regulations aimed primarily at developed...
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    Greeland lush Forests

    DNA reveals Greenland's lush past Armies of insects once crawled through lush forests in a region of Greenland now covered by more than 2,000m of ice. DNA extracted from ice cores shows that moths and butterflies were living in forests of spruce and pine in the area between 450,000 and 800,000...
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    Whole Foods Instead Of Pills

    Food should be able to supply us with all the vitamins and minerals we need. However preparation of the food is often the culprit, in industry and the home. Industries that prepare food (not talking about fast food) often add chemicals for various reasons that cause the body not to absorb all...
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    Spyware Blockers

    I am working with Windows Professional XP which has a Firewall. I also have Ad-Aware and Spybot Search & Destroy. I also had a spyware blocker but it has been cancelled. What I liked about my spyware blocker is that it ran continuously and often asked permission to allow downloads and certain...
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    Shooting at Virginia Tech

    What a horrible event, they say 21 dead. What city is this school in? Apparently there were 2 shooting at the same school. My heart goes out to the families.
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    Egypt Torture Center

    Interesting article by the BBC News on how Egypt has become the destination of choice for third party or contracted out torture in the 'War on Terror': http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6544149.stm
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    RCMP seek access to Web users’ IDs

    REVIVE 2005 BILL, TORIES ARE URGED Lack of power limits investigations, they say ANDREW MAYEDA CANWEST NEWS SERVICE OTTAWA — OTTAWA CITIZEN The RCMP has urged the Harper government to reintroduce a controversial bill that would force Internet service providers to turn over personal information...
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    Dinning Alone

    That does sound good, I love onion soup.
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    I need Advice

    I need to buy a new TV but am getting conflicting advice. I would like to get one of the new thin TV but many have advised against it, and these are some the reasons they give: 1. it gets hot 2. after approx. 1000 hrs troubles start 3. there are fans in the back to cool it down but the...
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    Canada in Afghanistan: Is it working?

    This is a report written by Gordon Smith, of the University of Victoria in BC. It is a little bit long but very interesting: http://www.cdfai.org/PDF/Canada%20in%20Afghanistan%20Is%20it%20Working.pdf Page 15 - Current Situtation Does not paint a rosey picture!
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    Dinning Alone

    I am glad you finally got a diagnosis, now they should be able to help you. We cannot function if we don't get enough sleep it is like trying to move around with a ball and chain. I had a very short spell of very little sleep when my mother was ill, it lasted 1 yr and 6 weeks, and I was...
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    Secularislam

    Brave Muslim moderates continue to press for reforms Some live in the shadow of death threats, some have already paid with their lives FRIDA GHITIS Muslims often complain that the West looks their way only when there is something negative to say about Islam and its people. This time, they...
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    Who eats out?

    We do, breakfast every Sunday morning for the past 10 yrs. and evening dinner once a week. Neither of us have been sick yet, probably built up our immune system.