what's so outrageous about that article?
what he said is generally true, a mere synopsis of the conventional wisdom.
didn't endorse it, didn't condemn it. pointed out possible side effects per
the usual.
leaves it up to the reader to realize that it also hasn't been proven Unsafe
or
It states that CS could cause damage to the person I believe, amongst other
things. dee
On 13 Dec 2011, at 13:27, bob Larson wrote:
what's so outrageous about that article?
what he said is generally true, a mere synopsis of the conventional wisdom.
didn't endorse it, didn't condemn it.
Hi Dee,
Evidently not as there does not seem to be a 'contact' link... interesting
they put the supposedly last word out on some things with no way to refute
the.
PT
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Hi Dee,
Evidently not as there does not seem to be a 'contact' link... interesting
they put the supposedly last word out on some things with no way to refute
the.
PT
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