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November 2, 2010 at 11:07 PM #18152November 4, 2010 at 6:33 AM #626306BigGovernmentIsGoodParticipant
In another thread, some idiot questioned the Florida Oil Spill Law as a credible source. Here’s another source:
Pam Hulsey is ready to escape an oil spill she claims has made her family sick.
The Santa Rosa Beach family returned to Walton County this week to pack up and say their final goodbyes before heading to North Carolina.
“Brittany spent (a recent) weekend swimming in Destin and came home with a nose bleed. We didn’t think a lot about it at the time,” Hulsey said.
That changed, when her son, James, came home from working all day as a lifeguard on the Fourth of July.
“He was rained on and started having rectal bleeding,” Hulsey said.
http://www.waltonsun.com/news/worries-5288-persist-health.html
Of course, the authorities are denying that any of these symptoms are related to the oil spill:
“We left for a long weekend … and my sinuses cleared. We came back; it started again,” Hulsey said. “The biggest thing is James; we just don’t know.
“I was so scared.”
Those fears are unwarranted, according to the Walton County Health Department.
“At this time, there are no indications of any health risks to Floridians due to the Deepwater Horizon incident,” said Laura Brazell, a program specialist with the local health department.
Time will tell what’s really going on down there, but it is very suspicious that so many people are reporting similar symptoms of spontaneous bleeding for no reason.
Ah, what the hell. Ignore this thread everyone. 🙂 I’m sure it will be another bright, sunny day here in San Diego and there’s no reason to be concerned about the destruction of one-quarter of the country. I just hope that the price of gas goes down so that it will be more difficult for clean, green alternative energy to compete.
November 4, 2010 at 6:33 AM #626385BigGovernmentIsGoodParticipantIn another thread, some idiot questioned the Florida Oil Spill Law as a credible source. Here’s another source:
Pam Hulsey is ready to escape an oil spill she claims has made her family sick.
The Santa Rosa Beach family returned to Walton County this week to pack up and say their final goodbyes before heading to North Carolina.
“Brittany spent (a recent) weekend swimming in Destin and came home with a nose bleed. We didn’t think a lot about it at the time,” Hulsey said.
That changed, when her son, James, came home from working all day as a lifeguard on the Fourth of July.
“He was rained on and started having rectal bleeding,” Hulsey said.
http://www.waltonsun.com/news/worries-5288-persist-health.html
Of course, the authorities are denying that any of these symptoms are related to the oil spill:
“We left for a long weekend … and my sinuses cleared. We came back; it started again,” Hulsey said. “The biggest thing is James; we just don’t know.
“I was so scared.”
Those fears are unwarranted, according to the Walton County Health Department.
“At this time, there are no indications of any health risks to Floridians due to the Deepwater Horizon incident,” said Laura Brazell, a program specialist with the local health department.
Time will tell what’s really going on down there, but it is very suspicious that so many people are reporting similar symptoms of spontaneous bleeding for no reason.
Ah, what the hell. Ignore this thread everyone. 🙂 I’m sure it will be another bright, sunny day here in San Diego and there’s no reason to be concerned about the destruction of one-quarter of the country. I just hope that the price of gas goes down so that it will be more difficult for clean, green alternative energy to compete.
November 4, 2010 at 6:33 AM #626936BigGovernmentIsGoodParticipantIn another thread, some idiot questioned the Florida Oil Spill Law as a credible source. Here’s another source:
Pam Hulsey is ready to escape an oil spill she claims has made her family sick.
The Santa Rosa Beach family returned to Walton County this week to pack up and say their final goodbyes before heading to North Carolina.
“Brittany spent (a recent) weekend swimming in Destin and came home with a nose bleed. We didn’t think a lot about it at the time,” Hulsey said.
That changed, when her son, James, came home from working all day as a lifeguard on the Fourth of July.
“He was rained on and started having rectal bleeding,” Hulsey said.
http://www.waltonsun.com/news/worries-5288-persist-health.html
Of course, the authorities are denying that any of these symptoms are related to the oil spill:
“We left for a long weekend … and my sinuses cleared. We came back; it started again,” Hulsey said. “The biggest thing is James; we just don’t know.
“I was so scared.”
Those fears are unwarranted, according to the Walton County Health Department.
“At this time, there are no indications of any health risks to Floridians due to the Deepwater Horizon incident,” said Laura Brazell, a program specialist with the local health department.
Time will tell what’s really going on down there, but it is very suspicious that so many people are reporting similar symptoms of spontaneous bleeding for no reason.
Ah, what the hell. Ignore this thread everyone. 🙂 I’m sure it will be another bright, sunny day here in San Diego and there’s no reason to be concerned about the destruction of one-quarter of the country. I just hope that the price of gas goes down so that it will be more difficult for clean, green alternative energy to compete.
November 4, 2010 at 6:33 AM #627062BigGovernmentIsGoodParticipantIn another thread, some idiot questioned the Florida Oil Spill Law as a credible source. Here’s another source:
Pam Hulsey is ready to escape an oil spill she claims has made her family sick.
The Santa Rosa Beach family returned to Walton County this week to pack up and say their final goodbyes before heading to North Carolina.
“Brittany spent (a recent) weekend swimming in Destin and came home with a nose bleed. We didn’t think a lot about it at the time,” Hulsey said.
That changed, when her son, James, came home from working all day as a lifeguard on the Fourth of July.
“He was rained on and started having rectal bleeding,” Hulsey said.
http://www.waltonsun.com/news/worries-5288-persist-health.html
Of course, the authorities are denying that any of these symptoms are related to the oil spill:
“We left for a long weekend … and my sinuses cleared. We came back; it started again,” Hulsey said. “The biggest thing is James; we just don’t know.
“I was so scared.”
Those fears are unwarranted, according to the Walton County Health Department.
“At this time, there are no indications of any health risks to Floridians due to the Deepwater Horizon incident,” said Laura Brazell, a program specialist with the local health department.
Time will tell what’s really going on down there, but it is very suspicious that so many people are reporting similar symptoms of spontaneous bleeding for no reason.
Ah, what the hell. Ignore this thread everyone. 🙂 I’m sure it will be another bright, sunny day here in San Diego and there’s no reason to be concerned about the destruction of one-quarter of the country. I just hope that the price of gas goes down so that it will be more difficult for clean, green alternative energy to compete.
November 4, 2010 at 6:33 AM #627370BigGovernmentIsGoodParticipantIn another thread, some idiot questioned the Florida Oil Spill Law as a credible source. Here’s another source:
Pam Hulsey is ready to escape an oil spill she claims has made her family sick.
The Santa Rosa Beach family returned to Walton County this week to pack up and say their final goodbyes before heading to North Carolina.
“Brittany spent (a recent) weekend swimming in Destin and came home with a nose bleed. We didn’t think a lot about it at the time,” Hulsey said.
That changed, when her son, James, came home from working all day as a lifeguard on the Fourth of July.
“He was rained on and started having rectal bleeding,” Hulsey said.
http://www.waltonsun.com/news/worries-5288-persist-health.html
Of course, the authorities are denying that any of these symptoms are related to the oil spill:
“We left for a long weekend … and my sinuses cleared. We came back; it started again,” Hulsey said. “The biggest thing is James; we just don’t know.
“I was so scared.”
Those fears are unwarranted, according to the Walton County Health Department.
“At this time, there are no indications of any health risks to Floridians due to the Deepwater Horizon incident,” said Laura Brazell, a program specialist with the local health department.
Time will tell what’s really going on down there, but it is very suspicious that so many people are reporting similar symptoms of spontaneous bleeding for no reason.
Ah, what the hell. Ignore this thread everyone. 🙂 I’m sure it will be another bright, sunny day here in San Diego and there’s no reason to be concerned about the destruction of one-quarter of the country. I just hope that the price of gas goes down so that it will be more difficult for clean, green alternative energy to compete.
November 4, 2010 at 6:51 AM #626311FearfulParticipant[quote=BigGovernmentIsGood]In another thread, some idiot … Ignore this thread everyone …[/quote]
Paging Mr. Rich Toscano: One of the best improvements you could make to this comments section is to allow users to ignore others.
November 4, 2010 at 6:51 AM #626390FearfulParticipant[quote=BigGovernmentIsGood]In another thread, some idiot … Ignore this thread everyone …[/quote]
Paging Mr. Rich Toscano: One of the best improvements you could make to this comments section is to allow users to ignore others.
November 4, 2010 at 6:51 AM #626940FearfulParticipant[quote=BigGovernmentIsGood]In another thread, some idiot … Ignore this thread everyone …[/quote]
Paging Mr. Rich Toscano: One of the best improvements you could make to this comments section is to allow users to ignore others.
November 4, 2010 at 6:51 AM #627067FearfulParticipant[quote=BigGovernmentIsGood]In another thread, some idiot … Ignore this thread everyone …[/quote]
Paging Mr. Rich Toscano: One of the best improvements you could make to this comments section is to allow users to ignore others.
November 4, 2010 at 6:51 AM #627375FearfulParticipant[quote=BigGovernmentIsGood]In another thread, some idiot … Ignore this thread everyone …[/quote]
Paging Mr. Rich Toscano: One of the best improvements you could make to this comments section is to allow users to ignore others.
November 4, 2010 at 7:31 AM #626329BigGovernmentIsGoodParticipant[quote=Fearful]
Paging Mr. Rich Toscano: One of the best improvements you could make to this comments section is to allow users to ignore others.[/quote]Yes, when the message causes too much cognitive dissonance, ignore the message and attempt to silence the messenger. Hitler would be proud.
November 4, 2010 at 7:31 AM #626410BigGovernmentIsGoodParticipant[quote=Fearful]
Paging Mr. Rich Toscano: One of the best improvements you could make to this comments section is to allow users to ignore others.[/quote]Yes, when the message causes too much cognitive dissonance, ignore the message and attempt to silence the messenger. Hitler would be proud.
November 4, 2010 at 7:31 AM #626960BigGovernmentIsGoodParticipant[quote=Fearful]
Paging Mr. Rich Toscano: One of the best improvements you could make to this comments section is to allow users to ignore others.[/quote]Yes, when the message causes too much cognitive dissonance, ignore the message and attempt to silence the messenger. Hitler would be proud.
November 4, 2010 at 7:31 AM #627087BigGovernmentIsGoodParticipant[quote=Fearful]
Paging Mr. Rich Toscano: One of the best improvements you could make to this comments section is to allow users to ignore others.[/quote]Yes, when the message causes too much cognitive dissonance, ignore the message and attempt to silence the messenger. Hitler would be proud.
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