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Botulism toxin extract used in very miniscule amounts can be used for cosmetic purposes (Botox), all for appearance. At a certain level botulism can be lethal to the body.
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Obama didn't mention that votes taken by House Democrats, led by then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California, to muscle his economic recovery plan and health care law through Congress early in his first term ended up souring the public and costing Democrats the House majority.
Nobody else mentions it either.
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Fertilizer. Sort of like how the Indians taught the Pilgrims to use fish.
[WASHINGTONEXAMINER] Rather, an insert made to look like a Globe front page from the year 2017, after Trump's theoretical election, is slated to run Sunday on page one of the newspaper's "Ideas" section.
The satirical insert will feature a series of imaginary Trump-related headlines, including "Deportations to Begin: President Trump calls for tripling of ICE force; riots continue," "Curfews extended in multiple cities," "Markets sink as trade war looms," "US soldiers refuse orders to kill ISIS families" and "New libel law targets 'absolute scum' in press."
The "front page" will also feature a story that refers to New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie as Attorney General, and a report about Trump naming his dog after China's first lady.
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The insert includes an editor's note that reads, "This is Donald Trump's America. What you read on this page is what might happen if the GOP frontrunner can put his ideas into practice, his words into action."
"Many Americans might find this vision appealing, but the Globe's editorial board finds it deeply troubling," it added.
The Globe's "Ideas" editor explained Saturday that they're merely trying to start a conversation about what a Trump presidency would look like.
Boy howdy, imagine trying to start a conversation about what a Hilarity presidency would look like by doing something like this...
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These people live in their own little world. No interest in changing their minds as they are the best and the brightest. I have never known people to be so closed minded. Its like a mental illness. They also run in packs. The new mental Zombies. I like to poke them now and then. They hiss and sputter for awhile. Then spew 1% are all at fault.
[WASHINGTONPOST] No. He. Can. Not.
He is not Benito Mussolini.
He is not Juan Peron.
He is not Louis XIV.
He is not an elected dictator.
He is not a divine right monarch.
He is not the Galactic Overlord.
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A "lawyer" I wouldn't trust to do a house closing. Attn: clients of this firm, get a new law firm!
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...I've seen more than a few comments since this appeared suggesting that this was a trial balloon. Fortunately, the response has been an overwhelming, "Aw, hell no."
But I'm still waiting for one more, especially if Malificent gets indicted. One that asks, "Do we really need to be worried about that pesky Twenty-Second Amendment?"
Mike
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The problem is that too many people actually believe he is all of those things. And not a few in congress too!
Because it is easier and more lucrative for them to believe and act in that fashion. They are like courtiers of any emperor from history or fiction....I find myself thinking of Shaddam IV often these days.
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