The Fluoride Anomaly
A wee item caught my eye last week. There is a move, albeit a very small one, to have Fluoride removed from our water supply. I have mentioned before how the water here is virtually undrinkable because...
View ArticleWeeding out a bad law
I read a wee article in the Irish Times today. Support growing slowly for legalisation of cannabis in Ireland You would imagine I would be in full support of this? It stinks. What boils my piss is the...
View ArticleOutrageous times
Herself likes listening to Joe Duffy on the radio. For those who are blessed with ignorance of Holy Joe, he hosts an afternoon phone-in programme on RTE where people ring up and blather about their...
View ArticleTouching the untouchables
I think I have seen it all now. Muslims in Britain and now complaining that the police aren't racist enough. Of course, in this stiflingly politically correct world people are going to play the racist...
View ArticleMarching against the Politically Correct
That was quite an impressive turnout in France and elsewhere? I am a little confused though. Why? Fifty heads of state and millions take to the streets, but why? They say it is to show solidarity...
View ArticleTrials and tribulations
There are two trials going on here at the moment. The first is a bloke who is suing the state on the grounds that he was falsely accused of a murder he claims he didn't commit. Now whether he...
View ArticleA slap on the wrist from Big Health
Arthur Cox is a leading legal firm here in Ireland. By my understanding, a legal firm deals with the law. It doesn't matter a damn what the firm believes is right and wrong, as it's function is solely...
View ArticleThe real evil in our midst
I watched a wee documentary last night. Channel 4 did a programme about a mysterious epidemic of Narcolepsy that struck Europe few years ago. For those of you not familiar with Narcolepsy, it's a...
View ArticleThe leading preventable cause of death
I have recently been delving into the murky waters of Iatrogenesis. Iatrogenesis as you may [or may not] know is any consequence of medical treatment or advice to a patient. The waters are indeed...
View ArticleLets occupy Europe
I was sniffing around my feed reader yesterday when this popped up. Now I’m not a very keen news follower as it usually is the same depressing stuff – the Daily Murder, the EU interfering in something...
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