By Breet ( November 22, 2009 at 6:24 pm) · Filed under Adventures on the Web, Videos, bad news, emergency workers, homeless, liposuction, mental health cases, mental illnesses, perception, police emergency, squeeze, trafficking, UFO
Bolderdash! The news is so depressing this weekend.
No one saw higher unemployment coming did they? The reports of more ma and pa stores being squeezed out is incredible. How exactly with so many unemployed will any business be able to contribute to the growth of the United States? (I know…The obvious answer [...]
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By Breet ( October 22, 2009 at 9:06 am) · Filed under Evaluation/Society: One Persons Point of View, abolishment, assumption, coal mining, cutting corners, environmental disasters, environmental issues, georgia plant, illegal acts, improvements, laundry list, means to an end, peanuts, piece of the pie, profits, scandal, soda, stake, sweat shops, term profit, wardrobe
Businesses have an equal responsibility to the environment. In the quest to “take while you can and no thought of the future,” businesses have seen profits and then folded when the heat was on due to illegal acts. (Take your pick or examine the coal mining business.) With multiple sites on the net that promote [...]
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By Breet ( September 21, 2009 at 7:28 pm) · Filed under Evaluation/Society: One Persons Point of View, Evolution, Food, Politics/ Random Two-Cents, Science/Environment, Sickness, health, accumulation, american indians, apartment, being a doctor, contaminated sites, contamination, credit mortgage, doctor who, heck, illnesses, lawsuits, location location location, mercury, moderation, organic body, process of elimination, public records, supplements, unemployment, zinc
Well, everyone really wants the government to have a good call to action for resolving the unemployment, credit, mortgage, health, and a lot of other crisis’s….guess what? It is not coming anytime soon.
Examining the (current) evidence (again) as it stands, we all know mercury is toxic. We know not to eat, or take a [...]
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