30-06-2011, 08:04 AM
Seamus: Your grump was probably my deficiency. I am still learning to understand and interpret trans-global posting between the lines, as intent of humor, sarcasm, etc. don't carry that far. Do I get that you are from New Zealand, via Ireland? Either way, top of the dateline to you.
Thanks for linking in your piece; gosh, it comes in two parts and covers everything except the price of milk, but I've bookmarked it for later consumption.
As for Ed Griffin, yes, indeed, he is a character, but I would not call him an utter fruitbat. Yes, he has his warts, if he is a John Birch society member and promotes laetrile. But I just watched the Burzynski movie recently and know someone battling recurrent cancer, and have serious questions about the medical establishment's approach to a lot of things. She's something of an expert on evidence-based medicine and so she doesn't take laetrile.
And I share Griffin's concern with the Fed and its history. Here in the States, we can no longer afford the interest rates....
As for Noah's Ark, that doesn't strike me as a matter of much precedence in terms of investigation, or in terms of judging someone's validity or veracity. But judging by what is going on out in the heartland here, we may need to finally agree on the length of a cubit.
Thanks for linking in your piece; gosh, it comes in two parts and covers everything except the price of milk, but I've bookmarked it for later consumption.
As for Ed Griffin, yes, indeed, he is a character, but I would not call him an utter fruitbat. Yes, he has his warts, if he is a John Birch society member and promotes laetrile. But I just watched the Burzynski movie recently and know someone battling recurrent cancer, and have serious questions about the medical establishment's approach to a lot of things. She's something of an expert on evidence-based medicine and so she doesn't take laetrile.
And I share Griffin's concern with the Fed and its history. Here in the States, we can no longer afford the interest rates....
As for Noah's Ark, that doesn't strike me as a matter of much precedence in terms of investigation, or in terms of judging someone's validity or veracity. But judging by what is going on out in the heartland here, we may need to finally agree on the length of a cubit.
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