Re: The secrets of Armstrong




Tim McNamara wrote:
In article <1152414594.836097.152400@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"41" <KingGeorgeXLI@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Mark Hickey wrote:
"41" <KingGeorgeXLI@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

While testicular cancer is the most common form of cancer for
those in the 15-34 age group, it still comprises only 17% of that
total. There are a lot of different cancers to choose fr om. A
rare disease in the US is defined as <200,000 cases, and
testicular cancer is way below that.

So "41", if YOU get cancer, what drugs shall we conclude you were
using that caused it?

Please follow the discussion. The point was that this was NOT
conclusive. However, that's not the interesting part. The interesting
part is that simply listing these facts, along with the explicit
assertion that they do not prove anything, generates so much ire,
generates so many cries of "but that doesn't prove anything", and is
considered so sca ndalous if not slanderous.

Yawn.

Channeling Mark Hickey and Bill S? That explains a lot.

Except, like the good little troll you are, you listed little
more than allegations and innuendo claiming them to be facts.

You've made that obnoxious claim several times yet when challenged to
back it up, you end up not disputing those facts, merely saying they
are not relevant to a point which I explicitly stated up front I was
not making. Are you self-medicating?
p

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