L Karadjov <102404.2…@CompuServe.COM> asks:
12+Can somebody advise on a homeopathic cure for hepatitis
No problem: you just manipulate your spine with needles.
-dlj.
david.lloyd-jo…@canrem.com
* 1st 1.11 #3818 * Do the arithmetic: make better policy.
> david.lloyd-jo…@canrem.com (David Lloyd-Jones) writes:
> L Karadjov <102404.2…@CompuServe.COM> asks:
> 12+Can somebody advise on a homeopathic cure for hepatitis
> No problem: you just manipulate your spine with needles.
If you’re going to waste your time ridiculing alternative therapies,
at least bother to get them straight: Homeopathy is the one with the
little sugar pills, acupucture is the one with needles, and chiropractic
is the one which manipulates the spine. There, now you can blow
your mental farts with some semblance of "accuracy".
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
"The obscure we see eventually, the completely apparant takes
a little longer." Edward R. Murrow
Comment by admin — January 31, 2010 @ 5:02 pm
In message ID <44ssgo$…@maureen.teleport.com> on 10/3/95, Walter
Ulrich/e142…@teleport.com wrote:
: > david.lloyd-jo…@canrem.com (David Lloyd-Jones) writes:
: > L Karadjov <102404.2…@CompuServe.COM> asks:
:
: > 12+Can somebody advise on a homeopathic cure for hepatitis
:
: > No problem: you just manipulate your spine with needles.
:
: >>>>
:
: If you’re going to waste your time ridiculing alternative therapies,
: at least bother to get them straight: Homeopathy is the one with the
: little sugar pills, acupucture is the one with needles, and chiropractic
: is the one which manipulates the spine. There, now you can blow
: your mental farts with some semblance of "accuracy".
David knows this. His is a bigots attempt to say that it doesn’t matter how
you mix and match these therapies, because they are bogus, since only the
approved therapy of the in-group is satisfactory to a bigot.
–Paul || p_iann…@pop.com
—
Comment by admin — January 31, 2010 @ 5:02 pm