Weed Hound is Here
Posted by: Kathie Brosemer (kathie) on May 24, 2002 at 17:16:44
from the its-bite-is-worse dept.
Hello, this is the best darn dandelion digger I've seen. It's positively addictive! "I'll be right in, sweetie, I'm just going to pull a couple more," has been heard at our house more than once. Go to hound-dog.com to find this thing. And go nuts!
toxic hospital grounds
Oh irony of ironies. I thought this issue was dead andby alex jablanczy on 2002-05-28 02:23:08
buried, even my neighbour has a sign up saying no toxic
products on his lawn and he's a retired steelworker and
evidently has more brains than the malignant ignorant
callous deranged psychotic idiots who pass for hospital
administrators or chiefs of staff. But lets be charitable
maybe they had nothing to do with it and they were just
as surprised and flabbergasted as I was today to find all the hospital grounds of both hospitals festooned with signs pesticide use.
Quite aside from the fact that they probably mean herbicide,
but no matter pesticide herbicide insecticide fungicide it's
all the same they are all toxic carcinogenic mutagenic and
may cause leukemia aplastic anemia immunedeficiency syndromes
etc.
Not only are they biological imbeciles and medical
morons but they are lousy citizens. How can one expect
scientifically and numerically challenged city councillors
to make rational decisions if medicos set such poor examples
of citizenship, one would expect a hospital whatever it does
to at least not give callously ignorant and malignant example
to supposedly less informed or educated public. Hey if the
hospital uses pesticides it must be safe. Right? Lets spray
every square inch of green space in SSM maybe we'll get an
epidemic of leukemia or aplastic anemia. The toxic cloud
from the plastic plant across the river, the steel plant,
the paper mill, the pollution from trucks is not enough we
need the help of the hospital to set an example in poisoning
the already highly stressed populace suffering one of the
highest cancer rates in the country.
What to do, protest demonstrate write letters to the
editor phone the radio station make speeches at the next
medical staff meeting that would be too late. How can one
convince someone who ought to know better.
The only thing I can do is to write here what no one
will read nor do anything about.
aj