Monthly Archive: April 2012

Apr 20 2012

The drama about 2-butoxyethanol, Charlie’s Soap & why moms are upset.

Charlie’s Soap being thrown under the truck is not a fun topic to post about for me. People are getting all riled up about is a specific product made by Charlie’s Soap because it contains 2-butoxyethanol. As you read this keep in mind, we’re talking about the All-Purpose Cleaner. I’ve used Charlie’s Soap All-Purpose Cleaner. It worked …

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Apr 19 2012

Ideal Poultry: Free Chicks!

Look how happy that chick is - it was born to be packing material!

I love it when humans think of innovative new ideas – sometimes they’re downright brilliant. For example, if you’re shipping ducks or Cornish hens to a purchaser, those birds will probably get cold… but not if you use baby chicks as packing material! Fucking brilliant, I tell you. That’s what the people at Ideal Poultry …

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Apr 17 2012

Which Came First: Mithra or Jesus?

History's first recorded donkey punch

Jesus was seriously a great guy. He healed the sick, made the blind see and even came back to life – and let’s not forget, he walked on water and was the actual son of God. That’s the kind of thing that only happens once, in all of recorded history. Except it happened more than …

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Apr 17 2012

Mayor Teresa Tomlinson Bites Pit Bulls

That pit bull on top is choking the other one out - photographic proof that pit bulls are bad with other animals. Right on, Mayor Tomlinson, right on.

Columbus, Georgia: as of July 2009, there were a little over 190,000 necks, red from that hot southern sun, living there. The mayor, Teresa Tomlinson, seems to spend more time outdoors (you know, getting her neck red) than inside learning. How do I know this? Because she said, “Pit bulls are very aggressive. Especially with …

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Apr 16 2012

“If You Eat Tuna Fish, You Ought to Be Fine With Vaccines.” Mmmm…. Nope. Wrong again.

One awesome argument I hear about why mercury in vaccines is totally fine is that mercury is in tuna fish, and people eat that sparingly, therefore the tiny amounts of mercury that are found in vaccines should be no big whoop. Let me first address the notion people mistakenly have that thimerosal (composed of mercury) …

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Apr 14 2012

Nonvaxers risking children’s health because of herd-immunity concerns? Oh… I beg to differ.

A common nonvaxer’s argument is, “If your kid is vaccinated, you shouldn’t have to worry about my unvaccinated kid, now should you?”  But in all fairness, they have a loophole for that argument. It’s called herd immunity. See, they admit that vaccines don’t always work. That’s why they say we have to ALL be vaccinated. If …

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