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          <body><![CDATA[I have some serious doubts as to whether MAD was ever a real threat.  It takes more than stupid to blight the land you intend to conquer.  It does, however, take a bigger-than-life threat to get folks re-elected.  <br/>Superbugs, hmmm?  Maybe, but I've managed to put myself out in the countryside with my own food sources.  While that doesn't necessarily insure my continued good health, it sure does lighten the worry load.  Plague is a scary thing, and I agree it is inevitable.  Cities are chockablock full of people who think hand sanitizer excuses them from practicing good hygiene.  I wouldn't worry too much about proprietary cures being made unavailable to the common man.  The folks at Pfizer have friends and family too.  If there's a plague on the loose, anyone is fair game.  The more people are infected, the greater the risk to everyone else.  It may not always seem like it when their talking, but when it comes to actions, most folks use good sense. ]]></body>
        
    
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    <updated_at>Fri, 16 Jan 2009 08:36:31 -0800</updated_at>
        
      
          <body><![CDATA[Then I shall continue merrily naive.  I don't cotton to the idea of becoming what I hate.  &quot;[P:]olitics, and alliances, and deals&quot; sounds far too shady for me.  It also sounds like a recipe for coercion.  You suggest that &quot;...moderate &quot;secularized theisms&quot; are a good thing -- they are the part of our culture that is changing peacefully.&quot;  I agree.  I think it's all part of a natural evolution away from religion.  Obviously, there will be no lack of conflict.  We see conflict every day.  Humans love conflict, we seek it out.  What's slipping, and what will continue to diminish, is dogma.  The world is increasingly frenetic.  People don't have the ability to focus on Britney Spears, BOGO sales, season finales, 'the new black', the first black president, free internet porn, the South Beach diet, etc. and still take the time to reflect on whether this or that is copasetic with the dogma of their forebears.  Patience Grasshopper.  This shit is circling the bowl.  I think &quot;organization and deliberate activity&quot; are great.  I do think we need to keep it positive though.  If you push, you get pushed back.  If we, as atheists, try to provide a positive example of what life can be like without religion, folks will take notice.  If we try to push an agenda of anti-theism, folks will take notice.]]></body>
        
    
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    <updated_at>Mon, 12 Jan 2009 16:06:11 -0800</updated_at>
        
      
          <body><![CDATA[I hold by assumption that you've never actually been to any of those countries.  <br/>You've clearly done a lot of research and you've spent a lot of time forming an argument, but it always seems to boil down to the assertion that all those other christians are just doing it wrong.  You should run for pope.]]></body>
        
    
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    <updated_at>Mon, 12 Jan 2009 13:18:09 -0800</updated_at>
        
      
          <body><![CDATA[My problem with using prophylactic antibiotics has little to do with how those antibiotics affect human illnesses.  It has quite a lot to do with the fact that I don't want to lose my whole flock because of a resistant disease.  It's not just antibiotics on the hook here either.  Wormers have been so overused that there are many that are regionally worthless.  I recently had a male goat with a case of resistant tapeworms.  I tried every wormer I could get my hands on.  I finally decided to go for the killer cure and dosed him at 5 times the label dose for three days in a row.  It did work, but I should never have had to take the risk.  Those proteins won't be so easily available if vast numbers of chickens have to be put down.  Georgia is responsible for more than 40% of this country's chicken meat, and most of those farms are sitting right on top of each other.  I know because I drive by them every day.  I also see the poor, sickly birds that fall out of the trucks and wander around on the highway until something drags them off.  Biosecurity is a joke in these places.  They don't sweat it because they medicate regularly.  Eventually, their luck is going to run out and their poor husbandry practices will come home to roost.]]></body>
        
    
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    <updated_at>Tue, 16 Dec 2008 12:11:01 -0800</updated_at>
        
      
          <body><![CDATA[It's not too far removed from the idiots who shoot up schools here in the U.S.  Unfortunately, it's not too difficult to talk disaffected adolescents into doing bad things.  There are a lot of good people still in the Middle East, and I don't think it's too outrageous to suggest that some have been strong armed.  I have seen interviews to that effect, but I couldn't produce a link to one right now.  At this late stage, I think the major players are all just trying to wash blood with blood.  They'll use any tactics available to perpetuate the crazy.]]></body>
        
    
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