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Title: Birth control: The new pollutant
Post by: Natasha on August 02, 2008, 08:21:50 AM
Birth control: The new pollutant

http://www.townhall.com/Columnists/KathrynJeanLopez/2008/08/01/birth_control_the_new_pollutant (http://www.townhall.com/Columnists/KathrynJeanLopez/2008/08/01/birth_control_the_new_pollutant)
8/1/2008

You've already heard about the pregnant man. But what about the
she-man fish? "Intersex" freshwater fish are all the rage. But unlike
the pregnant man, these scaly androgynes didn't ask to take on the
sexual characteristics of both genders: humans are doing it to them.
(Where's the freedom to choose?!) And the reason these fish are
doubling up could make hash of orthodoxies dating back to the sexual
revolution.
Title: Re: Birth control: The new pollutant
Post by: Chrissty on August 02, 2008, 09:43:09 AM
This is only one of many polutantant of the water supply.

For years communities downstream of farmlands, have been
injesting the excess of growth hormones and fertiliser that
gets washed off the fields into the rivers. While the chemical
companies give a recommended safe usage, many farmers
under economic pressure use exccess amounts to ensure a
good crop.

I have been involved in a govenment study for most of my life
that is now suggesting I may be suffering from the effects of
some of the chemicals used in the farming area where I grew
up in.

Chrissty
Title: Re: Birth control: The new pollutant
Post by: Hazumu on August 02, 2008, 12:17:31 PM
Quoteorthodoxies dating back to the sexual revolution.
WARNING! Dog-whistle alert!  Dog-whistle alert! Danger, Will Robinson! <flaps arms wildly>