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Nap Time!!!

Tuesday, September 14, 2004


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Letters!

This plan is opposed by a few local merchants and neighborhood groups, who apparently care only about their immediate self-interest and not about the region or the environment.

I also oppose this plan (to kill car-owners, or something), am not a neighborhood group, and sell nothing. Fewer lies would be nice.

The irony is that they have a misguided notion of their own self interest.

Oh, please, let me take care of you! I know you better than you know yourself. All you have to do is give me power over you, and all will be well.

On Sept. 10 you reported that, tragically, 1,006 U.S. troops have been killed in the war in Iraq. The number of Iraqi civilian deaths is currently 13,802. Perhaps when the number reaches a nice round figure, like 14,000, the story will merit large front-page graphics.

When Iraqis are actually Americans, their deaths will be more important to Americans. Iraqis are not Americans, and therefore, their deaths are not more important to Americans. Is this really that complicated?

But there are possible health risks due to microwave radiation coming from the antennas, as shown in the following paper: "The Microwave Syndrome: A Preliminary Study in Spain." It reports that those close to wireless antennas may experience fatigue, lack of concentration, memory loss, dizziness and headache.

Also, those not close to wireless antennas may experience fatigue, lack of concentration, memory loss, dizziness and headache. It's one of those things that happens when you're alive. (The paper itself probably has some real information, but dude, learn to quote studies properly.)

posted by Beetle Aurora Drake 9/14/2004 01:23:00 PM #
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