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Monthly Archives: April 2014
The darker side of fluoride
Do you drink your tap water? If not, why not? Is fluoride, perhaps, one of your concerns? Many cities add fluoride to their water supply because it strengthens teeth. The controversy is over what else fluoride does that is not … Continue reading
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A cautionary tale about earmarked funds
“I’d like to explain to you about the Subsequent Injury Fund.” I used to joke that this sentence could clear a room. If you were the host of a party and your guests weren’t getting the hint that it was … Continue reading
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Grisham digs for optimism about Congress
This could be the worst time in all its history to be a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. More than half of the House’s time is spent – wasted – not on the substance of issues but on … Continue reading
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Libertarian candidate has his own approach
Here’s the frustration about talking with a libertarian. You can agree about the issues, but when you ask about solutions, the response is not intelligible as an answser – unless you speak that libertarian jargon. I had such a conversation … Continue reading
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