Guest guest Posted January 25, 2008 Report Share Posted January 25, 2008 writes: Well, Don Imus got sacked because he said something stupid... that would get any public figure sacked. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My friend, no one is ever sacked simply because they said "something stupid". It is "who" or "what"....... they said "something stupid" about.....that determines media outrage resulting in "sacking". Consider "hate crimes". If someone 'hates" me because I have freckles or red hair... smashes my skull with a hammer while screaming "you freckled, red-haired S.O.B"........no "hate" crime.....and.....he will not receive the same prosecution or penalties as a guy who "hated" me because of my race, religion or sexuality. Who cares? The victim suffered the same injuries or death, regardless of "why" the guy "hated" them. In any event, had Imus said "something stupid" that offended people with freckles or red hair, he never would have been sacked. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- continues: But still... I think there's a concerted effort to keep mercury in our bodies... for whatever reasons. (Probably at this point to avoid decimating the vaccine program.)------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I agree with your bewilderment over why you......"think there's a concerted effort to keep mercury in our bodies". Especially after reading the recent reports of Professor Philippe Grandjean, Harvard University and the University of Southern Denmark, considered the foremost scientific authority on the development of children's brains, that claimed the average human IQ is "plummeting" due to IQ points in the population being chemically destroyed via low level mercury exposure in children. Surely the professor's concerns warrant serious, independent examination or scientific investigation, to determine "how" exposure to low levels of mercury is causing the I.Q. of succeeding generations to "plummet"? Why would public health officials "deliberately" ignore the professor's findings? Who's never won? Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2008 Report Share Posted January 25, 2008 Well put. > > writes: > > Well, Don Imus got sacked because he said something stupid... that would get > any public > figure sacked. > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- > ----- > My friend, no one is ever sacked simply because they said " something > stupid " . It is " who " or " what " ....... they said " something stupid " about.....that > determines media outrage resulting in " sacking " . > > Consider " hate crimes " . > > If someone 'hates " me because I have freckles or red hair... smashes my > skull with a hammer while screaming " you freckled, red-haired S.O.B " ........no > " hate " crime.....and.....he will not receive the same prosecution or penalties > as a guy who " hated " me because of my race, religion or sexuality. > > Who cares? The victim suffered the same injuries or death, regardless of > " why " the guy " hated " them. > > In any event, had Imus said " something stupid " that offended people with > freckles or red hair, he never would have been sacked. > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- > ----- > continues: > > But still... I think there's a concerted effort to keep mercury in our > bodies... for whatever > reasons. (Probably at this point to avoid decimating the vaccine program.) > ------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- > ------ > I agree with your bewilderment over why you...... " think there's a concerted > effort to keep mercury in our bodies " . > > Especially after reading the recent reports of Professor Philippe Grandjean, > Harvard University and the University of Southern Denmark, considered the > foremost scientific authority on the development of children's brains, that > claimed the average human IQ is " plummeting " due to IQ points in the population > being chemically destroyed via low level mercury exposure in children. > > Surely the professor's concerns warrant serious, independent examination or > scientific investigation, to determine " how " exposure to low levels of > mercury is causing the I.Q. of succeeding generations to " plummet " ? > > Why would public health officials " deliberately " ignore the professor's > findings? > > > > **************Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. > (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy? NCID=aolcmp003000000025 > 48) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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