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Re: Ethics of testing pesticides on humans
 
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Re: Ethics of testing pesticides on humans


Sorry Karlin - don't do links.

If you ever studied toxicology you would understand public testing of levels of toxins on the general populus has been going on forever.

By allowing the permissable levels of many toxins in the enviroment/food the government can regulate how many people will die or live as a result of the change. Africa has AIDS, asia has it's filth, and the US has our chemical companys and congress to regulate population levels.
If not already, you will see an increase in toxin levels in products that older people use. This is one group of 'non-productive, traditional value people' who have to go ASAP to make way for the younger society with no morals or values who have no memorys of when America was great, and fit into the future peasant class in America's future.
I'm to old to worry about it but my suggestion would be to learn Chinese and how to bow low.
 

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