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what it’s like to be a 16th-century heretic

At last, a sensible EU directive. Under new consumer protection regulations, fortune tellers and astrologists will be forced to tell customers that their work is not “experimentally proven” and that they offer “entertainment only”.
Harry Mount - Telegraph

The same point could be made about politicians and their rush to tax us in the west for man-made global warming whilst at the same time accepting that world wide C02 levels will rise.

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Filed under : A solution in search of a problem
By Ken
On May 27, 2008
At 4:22 am
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