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Posted by Vince H on July 08, 2005 at 05:35:06 from (64.94.206.196):
In Reply to: Re: OT sorta---Ain't it just amazing we're all st posted by Bill(Wis) on July 08, 2005 at 04:52:24:
I am amazed at what extents people go to these days to prtoect themselves from everything. There is no reason the government should MAKE you wear a seat belt. If you don't wear one and go through the windsheild thats your fault. I remember going to the farmers market every weekend with my dad to get some meat. There are the dead, plucked chickens just hanging from a wooden rod. No ice, no cellofane, no FDA stamp, no preservatives and I am still alive AND I don't get sick often. They need to run an ad on TV everyday that says "WARNING, living may be hazardous to your health". I can not think of one thing I do everyday that does not have at least an outside risk of killing me. Granted it would be extremely rare for someone to drown or impale their brain while brushing their teeth, but it could happen if your not careful.
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