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Bin Laden must be laughing with glee and dancing the Taliban jig. He listens to our news and hears reporters struggling to find the next thing that will make us even more paranoid. It is the duty of the news to keep us informed, they say, but when there aren't enough anthrax cases or other sensational violence to occupy them, you hear them in their attempt to get you to tune in to a future broadcast: "Is your workplace secure? Does your workplace have air filtration that will filter out anthrax spores or other biological weapons? Does your workplace have security that will prevent …? Is your water supply secure? Is that white powder on your child's face really from a donut? What biological weapons should you be protected against?" More ... Why is the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) mounting an attack on pastas, cereals and salad dressings, among other products? Instead of spending taxpayer money on more pressing and worthy issues, on October 9 the DEA issued rulings which effectively ban hemp foods. Industrial hemp is the non-drug cousin of marijuana. More ... I am a Moon Child (July). The moon has always had a special place in my heart and in my life. My most precious moments have been spent in the enchanting moonlight. More ... Not once did the very prestigious New York Times inquire if the rule of law had been applied to the Dayton Seaside property tax situation. Not once. More ... |
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