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That's right, parents who can't think of their kids first, when placing out rat poison, is cause for activists to whine that the EPA should do something about it.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40722528...ws-environment A 1-year-old boy starts vomiting and experiencing diarrhea. Later, ripped-up remains of a container that held rat poison are found behind the family’s television. A mother puts out two green blocks of rat poison and they disappear. Her 2-year-old son breaks out in a fever. His stool is colored bright green. A 2-year-old boy walks into a room carrying rat poison. Seeing blisters, his parents whisk him to the hospital emergency room, where he is hooked up to a cardiac monitor for several hours. Scenes like these — which were documented in a government report — have been playing out routinely in American homes for decades. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has known for a generation that kids have too-easy access to these super-toxic rat poisons. Every year, more than 10,000 kids are getting hold of them, and virtually all of the resulting calls to U.S. poison control centers concern children under the age of 3. Black and Hispanic children living below the poverty line are disproportionately affected. For example, a study in New York found that 57 percent of children hospitalized for eating rat poison from 1990 to 1997 were African-American and 26 percent were Latino. When you have small children, and a deadly poison in your house, common sense would tell you that you should keep that shit, out of the reach of your children. My question will continue to be: how will the EPA regulation fix stupid parents, who are too lazy to watch out for the well being of their children? |
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I bet these are niggers. Niggers live in ghettos and low rent areas where there are more rats and niggers are stupid. Put the two together and that equals niglets finding the rat poison and eating it. Which leads to the obvious question - who gives a fuck? If niglets are eating rat poison I say give them more. Dip it in chocolate so it attracts them as much as possible and helps rid the world of their species.
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