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jordan179 November 20 2011, 07:04:35 UTC
My guess is that what they meant to do was ban the claim that bottled-water brands were any better than any other kind of water at preventing dehydration, but somewhere along the way the EU bureaucrats and their scientific enablers decided to prohibit the wider -- and undeniably true claim. This is so stupid it makes me wonder how the EU expects to hold onto power -- it rules, after all, only with the consent of each and every member State.

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polaris93 November 20 2011, 07:06:22 UTC
You are undoubtedly right. My question is: how do they manage to pee without having somebody hold it for them? They are that stupid -- and, possibly, mad.

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Because the mouth of Yahweh has spoken it. jasolater November 20 2011, 07:17:02 UTC
“I have kept still for an eternity, I have kept quiet, I have restrained Myself… like a woman giving birth I shall scream out, I shall pant after, and I shall breathe heavily in zeal all at once! I shall desolate mountains and hills and I shall wither up all of their vegetation, and I shall transform rivers into terrain and I shall dry up the marshes. So I will lead the blind ones by a Way they did not recognize, by paths they did not know I will guide them; I will transform darkness before them into Light, and twisted places into plain. These are the matters I shall work and I shall not abandon them."-Isaiah 42:14-16

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Re: Because the mouth of Yahweh has spoken it. polaris93 November 20 2011, 07:18:14 UTC
There's gotta be something in Proverbs that specifically addresses this insanity.

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Re: Because the mouth of Yahweh has spoken it. jasolater November 20 2011, 07:21:09 UTC
No doubt.

I was just reading Isaiah a few nights ago, and this passage really stood out. If WE are frustrated with the stupidity, imagine how He feels?

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Re: Because the mouth of Yahweh has spoken it. polaris93 November 20 2011, 07:22:19 UTC
Yes.

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scottks November 20 2011, 16:20:04 UTC
You've got to be kidding me. I saw something like that on Drudge last night, and thought it was some sort of economic metaphor. This is bizarro world at it's finest.

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polaris93 November 20 2011, 18:29:48 UTC
Either the Telegraph is pulling a prank, or it's real. I'm betting that the Telegraph staff are too leary of lawsuits to be joking around about it. It's real.

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scottks November 20 2011, 18:49:48 UTC
Oh, I totally believe the Telegragh. The EU people are nuts.

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polaris93 November 20 2011, 19:19:58 UTC
The EU people are nuts.

From the evidence, clearly they aren't fit to tie their own shoes.

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