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What happened to Denis Miller?
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10/07/2001 15:45:44
 
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>>>>>>>That beautful fusion reactor beaming down on us every day is pollution free!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Jerry;
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>>>>>>Well, I'm not too sure about that! It sure does glow in the dark.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Tom
>>>>>
>>>>>:)
>>>>>
>>>>>mmmm... maybe UF light is pollution after all... better get the EPA to shut the sun off until it can be improved! :)
>>>>
>>>>Jerry;
>>>>
>>>>Yes, remember those rays cause cancer. We had better do something about it and looking straight into the bright object can blind a person. Too many health risks - we must get rid of the ball of light. I am sure our politicians can pass a law that will "save the day"!
>>>>
>>>>Tom
>>>
>>>Wow! It is a bigger threat than I realized! Let's start a letter writing campaign to our congressmen immediately!
>>
>>If people can't successfully ban dihydrogen monoxide, what makes you think people will be able to ban the sun? :)
>>
>>http://www.dhmo.org/
>
>Boy! Now there is a killer pollutant if there ever was one. I'll bet more people are killed by it than any other substance on earth. You'd think governments and activists groups would ban it all together and levey stiff prison sentences for those found in possession of it, on or in their person!
>

You know, we joke about this kind of stuff, but see this:

http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/5173/carbon_dioxide.html

They conveniently fail to mention that carbon dioxide is created by respiration in living organisms. I suppose we need to make it against the law to exhale. Animals that are caught exhaling need to be eliminated! :)
Steve Gibson
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