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Posted by Paul in Mich on July 06, 2004 at 18:29:51 from (68.188.227.110):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: OT: what is a better product than roun posted by Ron on July 05, 2004 at 13:32:54:
Ron, Obviously, you miss the point entirely. The fact is that roundup is less dangerous to human contact than many of the household cleaners and grocery shelf products. Laundry bleach is more harmful, oven cleaner is more harmless, dishwasher detergent is more harmless, there is nothing dangerous about roundup. it can't leach into the groundwater, it is harmless if you come in contact with it on your skin, it wont kill you if it ends up in the drainage system. will it make a good topping for your icecream, I doubt it, but it wont kill you if your icecream cones in contact with it. Now I'd like to hear from you just exactly the hazards are with roundup. and I would like you to be able to cite one single case of cancer caused by roundup. I bet you can't. We aren't talking agent orange here, so I don't think you can honestly equate roundup with agent orange. Water has killed more people than roundup has. Short of roundup, what would you suggest in its place?
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