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Old 07-05-2008, 10:30 AM   #3 (permalink)
Don Smith
 
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Re: Don't run from the sun's Vitamin D benefits, experts say

Articles like this will have the derm's panties in a wad and should be banned (and, Eileen, if you persist in posting articles like this, you will be banned).

Doesn't anyone (besides me) feel sorry for a "poor ole" dermaterrorist who has gotten rich scaring the gullible public about the "dangers" of tanning?

Doesn't anyone (besides me) feel sorry for a derm who is making lease payments on his own, his wife's, his son/daughter's, and his bimbo's cars?

Doesn't anyone (besides me) feel sorry for a derm who is trying to make a $5,000 house payment at the same time he is paying $2,000 rent on his bimbo's apartment?

And if you don't feel sorry for the derm's, surely you "feel the pain" of the sunscreen companies who are making an obscene amount of money each year.

Folks, if the truth about tanning ever gets out to the public, the 10,000 rich and greedy dermatologists and the sunscreen companies will be in a world of financial hurt and so the welfare of 300 million American's must be ignored.

So her is the "mantra" we must help the derm's and the sunscreen companies preach.

Never mind the fact that all life on earth depends upon the sun and never mind the fact that controlled ultraviolet radiation exposure is good for you, everyone must avoid "any and all" sunlight exposure (the tanning police will be watching!) and there will be a life sentence given to anyone who patronizes an indoor tanning salon. Not only that, everyone must slather on a sunscreen six times (the sunscreen police will monitor this) a day no matter the time of day or season of the year.

The derm's and the sunscreen industry's financial solvency must come first and the well-being of the American public must not get in the way.

Last edited by Don Smith; 07-05-2008 at 10:37 AM.
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