Posted: 10 17 2009 Post subject: phendimetrazine and lexapro
What a bunch of self-deprecating, apologetic, pandering *****! "Not that there's anything wrong with that..." ***** you Chris Matthews, you condescending prick! You're goddamn right there's nothing wrong with that, there's nothing "anything" with that. It's a bunch of people gathering around a ***** book signing for a political ***** figure, not a klan rally. Take your ***** agenda and go shove it up your ass.
Well, given that he smokes two joints before he smokes two joints, he must also smoke two joints before the two joints he smoked before he smoked two joints. What this turns out to be is actually an infinite number of joints.Heh.
Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: lexapro and taper
First, how do you know they were taken out of context? Because they told you so? I still waiting for them to put it into context for me. Why the hesitation? They are trying to remember what they wrote in those other e-mails. They don't want to get caught in another lie. In other words, they're trying to come up with a lie that will fly.The e-mails bring into question the findings of these "renown scientists." Maybe you shouldn't blindly accept the findings of these "renown scientists."You ever thought these "renown scientists" might be interested in funding? How much money do you think these "renown scientists" would get if after shouting "global warming" from the hills for years they admit "oops, we were wrong." They have agenda just like scientists hired by tobacco companies.
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