You'all will want to read this article.
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/35 ... ck-brennan
There is light at the end of the tunnel as more people are forced to learn to trust their own experience, even the wife of the President of the United States.
Roger Bird
Michelle Obama and homeopathy
Re: Michelle Obama and homeopathy
Did you read beyond the headline? The National Review is a conservative mouthpiece, hardly friendly to the Obamas, and the article disses both Michelle's call to drink more water AND homeopathy. Hardly heartening.
Peace,
Dale
Peace,
Dale
Re: Michelle Obama and homeopathy
I am well aware of the National Review. I gave them a big demerit in the comment section for not supporting self-reliance, which is supposed to be a conservative value. But even if they were Nazis, they still reported that the wife of the President of the United States of America supported homeopathy, and BLESS her heart for that.
I am reminded of how Christianity eventually took over the Roman Empire. Of course, by the time it did it had already lost at least 1/2 of the grace and truth (vs. rectitude or "the law"). Homeopathy has been suppressed, oppressed, crushed for the past 200 years, but it keeps on trucking with the common folk and the spiritually oriented folk, because it works. It is difficult to keep a good healing modality down.
Roger Bird
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To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
From: dale.moss@verizon.net
Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2013 15:03:29 -0400
Subject: Re: [Minutus] Michelle Obama and homeopathy
Did you read beyond the headline? The National Review is a conservative mouthpiece, hardly friendly to the Obamas, and the article disses both Michelle's call to drink more water AND homeopathy. Hardly heartening.
Peace,
Dale
I am reminded of how Christianity eventually took over the Roman Empire. Of course, by the time it did it had already lost at least 1/2 of the grace and truth (vs. rectitude or "the law"). Homeopathy has been suppressed, oppressed, crushed for the past 200 years, but it keeps on trucking with the common folk and the spiritually oriented folk, because it works. It is difficult to keep a good healing modality down.
Roger Bird
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To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
From: dale.moss@verizon.net
Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2013 15:03:29 -0400
Subject: Re: [Minutus] Michelle Obama and homeopathy
Did you read beyond the headline? The National Review is a conservative mouthpiece, hardly friendly to the Obamas, and the article disses both Michelle's call to drink more water AND homeopathy. Hardly heartening.
Peace,
Dale
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Re: Michelle Obama and homeopathy
In a message dated 9/15/2013 2:24:26 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, ellen.madono@gmail.com writes:
Ellen, there is none . . except for this put down: 'The first lady’s claim that one more glass of water per day will “make a real difference” for “your energy” and “how you feel” is homeopathy, not public health. (Who’s the party of science, again?)'
There's nothing I can find that says Mrs. Obama endorses homeopathy . . just the headline and this one sentence. Send it to Jim Carrey for "and Dumbest" in his sequel to "Dumb and Dumber."
Please, Roger, read this crap before you spread it around, it's a waste of time and there are a lot of people who will believe the headline without reading the story.
John Benneth
Ellen, there is none . . except for this put down: 'The first lady’s claim that one more glass of water per day will “make a real difference” for “your energy” and “how you feel” is homeopathy, not public health. (Who’s the party of science, again?)'
There's nothing I can find that says Mrs. Obama endorses homeopathy . . just the headline and this one sentence. Send it to Jim Carrey for "and Dumbest" in his sequel to "Dumb and Dumber."
Please, Roger, read this crap before you spread it around, it's a waste of time and there are a lot of people who will believe the headline without reading the story.
John Benneth