Innacuracies, propoganda, and misrepresentation. But what else can be expected from an extreme right wing website like the American Thinker.:roll:
Read in my post where it stated at the end of the article: "Rita L. Marker is an attorney and executive director of the International Task Force on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide". You may research "International Task Force on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide", if you like.
It has nothin' to do with the name of website, "American Thinker".
And, lastly I don't support your opinions about "innacuracies, propoganda and misrepresentation".
Read in my post where it stated at the end of the article: "Rita L. Marker is an attorney and executive director of the International Task Force on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide". You may research "International Task Force on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide", if you like.
It has nothin' to do with the name of website, "American Thinker".
And, lastly I don't support your opinions about "innacuracies, propoganda and misrepresentation".
Read in my post where it stated at the end of the article: "Rita L. Marker is an attorney and executive director of the International Task Force on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide". You may research "International Task Force on Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide", if you like.
It has nothin' to do with the name of website, "American Thinker".
And, lastly I don't support your opinions about "innacuracies, propoganda and misrepresentation".
It linked back directly to American Thinker. That means they supprt the view presented in her article.
And it has already been proven to be propoganda, lies, and innacurracies. If you bothered to read actual information, instead of relying on what some extremist tells you, you would already know that.
I've noticed an increase in cancer in young people, not elderly people. Every week I hear about more young people (including children) with cancer. Even recent celebrity deaths from cancer. These were not elderly people.
And, lastly I don't support your opinions about "innacuracies, propoganda and misrepresentation". [/COLOR]
Yes, I've noticed that too.
I don't believe that the increase of cancer is just due to age. I think it's something else.
What does the "scientific community" say about the increase of cancers in children and young adults?well that's what the consensus scientific community says. so what's this "something else" you're thinking of?
What does the "scientific community" say about the increase of cancers in children and young adults?
I overlooked that post.see my post #60
ie - smoking, skin cancers, alcohol
What does the "scientific community" say about the increase of cancers in children and young adults?