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MORNING HEADLINES: IcyHot and vanishing crude oil

Posted by NICHOLAS.DESHAIS at 08:28 AM on Wed, Jul. 28, 2010

Life, no parole After a jury convicted him of a double murder, Justin Crenshaw, 22, is heading to prison for a very long time. More than two years ago, Crenshaw murdered Sarah Clark, 18, and Tanner Pehl, 20. His defense tried to convince jurors he had a rare disease that explained his actions, but the prosecution apparently had a more convincing explanation. "He lacks a conscience," said Deputy Prosecutor Jack Driscoll. (SR)

Lesson: Don't cook cotton Spokane Valley firefighters responded to two completely different calls last night for one reason: towels in the microwave. The first was extinguished in the sink by the resident. The second caused the deck, kitchen and attic to burn. Here's to IcyHot. (KXLY)

Anti-fluoride = flat earth theory If you don't want to drink fluoride, it's because you're a moron, says the Spokesman. Take your medicine and be quiet. (SR)

The disappearing oil trick Signs on the water's surface of the three-month oil spill in the Gulf are quickly disappearing, officials from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said yesterday. Which is nice, but authorities warned that when millions of gallons of crude get pumped into a body of water, consequences are sure to be significant. (Washington Post)

 
Modern science indicates that ingesting fluoride does not reduce tooth decay. Fluoridation is an ineffective, out-dated, old-fashioned medical blunder that needs to be retired. Tooth decay crises are occurring in all fluoridated cities, states and countries. See http://www.FluorideNews.blogspot.com More than 3,000 professionals (including over 270 dentists) urge the US Congress to stop water fluoridation citing scientific evidence that fluoridation, long promoted to fight tooth decay, is ineffective and has serious health risks. See statement: http://www.fluorideaction.org/statement.august.2007.html Also, eleven Environmental Protection Agency employee unions representing over 7000 environmental and public health professionals called for a moratorium on drinking water fluoridation programs across the country, and have asked EPA management to recognize fluoride as posing a serious risk of causing cancer in people. (b) Approximately, 80 US communities rejected fluoridation in 2008 & 2009 Adverse effects of fluoride are here: http://www.FluorideAction.net/health Jul 28, 2010 | Reply to this comment

 

 
 
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