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Tom Jaszewski wrote:
On 19 Aug 2003 13:37:17 GMT, (Bill Oliver) wrote:
Since you and your friends have made
a point of where I work, then you know I work in the department
of Cellular Pathology, as well as being a Medical Examiner. I
am published in the areas of Computer Science, Psychiatry,
Quantitative Cytolopathology, General Pathology, and Forensic
Pathology.
And don't know shit about gardening.
Oh, I am sure you know much more than I do about gardening.
However, the question isn't "Is Roundup good for my roses?"
The question is about the human pathology associated with
Roundup -- and pathology is something Pathologists *do*
know something about.
Oh, and by the way, since you have been so careful to look
up who *I* work for, and what *my* qualifications are,
and since honesty and openness and disclosure are *so*
important to you, one would think you would be proud
to tell us the same about yourself.
Instead, you run away like a cockroach in the light.
Why is that?
Who do *you* work for?
What are *your* credentials?
Why is it a *good* thing that I disclose, yet you hide
in secrecy. Sounds like someone's hiding a conflict
of interest to me.
What are you hiding, Tom? How much money do you
make every year pushing this anti-science agenda?
billo