> "Tin@" <tinas49...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> news:7b3b1456-e684-44ee-9ffe-de62cc5e9045@j33g2000pri.googlegroups.com...
> On Jul 18, 4:54 pm, "Suzanne D." <sdall...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > "Tin@" <tinas49...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> > news:1ee4dd89-b78b-4f35-8db1-
> > >The house of insanity.
>
> > Well. some of us think it is insanity to spread dangerous chemicals around
> > children and pets to get rid of harmless spiders and insects. Especially
> > when one of the kids has a disease that makes it absolutely imperative
> > that
> > he have the cleanest air possible at all times. I think the trade-off of a
> > small amount of poison to get rid of a certain species of spider that can
> > actually be deadly is a fair one, but otherwise, I'll live with the
> > critters
> > and enjoy the extra two or three years this clean air is giving to my son.
> > --S.
> >You living with bugs is just one of the reasons your house is full of
>
> insanity.
>
> So, if YOU had a child who needed the cleanest air possible, you'd go ahead
> and spray poisons to get rid of harmless creatures, knowing that it will put
> extra pressure on lungs that are already not working very well, and would
> likely mean his death two or three years earlier than if you had kept him in
> clean air?
>
> You would honestly do that to a child? A bug-free house is more important
> to you than your own son's life? That just completely blows my mind. I
> can't even imagine someone who would be so cruel as to call my wanting to
> keep my son healthy "insanity."
> --S.