Wednesday, April 24, 2013

We are not stupid or cowards

John Best has gone to a new low, calling all of us stupid and cowards.

Did he by any chance see the reaction and response to the Boston bombings? Was the reaction stupid? Were everyone who responded to the attack cowards? The answer is a loud "NO!" for both. The only stupid cowards were the two bombers. So John is claiming that we are no different to those two rogues.

That is heinous, John. Completely and utterly heinous.

Flouride has long been known to be harmless in water. To say otherwise is stupid and lacking in scientific know how. The only reason people watch the Superbowl commercials at half time is because they are productions in their own right simply because they are a prized commodity. The Superbowl is consistently a high rating presentation. If advertisers put half as much effort into commercials 365 days a year as they do just to get into that Superbowl half time window we wouldn't see some of the trash that they push forward at other times.

The reference to guns demonstrates that John is a firm believer that the second amendment does no harm. There are many examples of this not being the case. Sandy Hook was the worst of recent times, but it must be made plain that guns are not toys. In childhood, you can't be thinking of guns. Well, except maybe the ray guns of cartoons and science fiction. Real guns are not fun and can never be treated as such, and yet it would seem that John Best wants exactly that. I doubt that the families affected by Sandy Hook would agree with you, John.

I have already commented on this blog about John's views on mercury, the Libertarians and the Rothschild family. John should be getting the memo by now if indeed he has been talking about the Rothschild conspiracy for three years. He is wrong. His message is not getting out for this reason, and he is yet to see this. In fact I don't think he is even capable. He is a bitter, twisted and intellectually deficient man who offers nothing but rants and ravings better suited to the night owls watching the Shopping Channels.

Putting John on television is a wasted exercise, except for a lively argument that John would lose faced with facts.