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Old November 3rd 04, 10:24 PM
Daniel J. Stern
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On Wed, 3 Nov 2004, linda wrote:

> daniel, i am new at trying to figure out the newsgroup reply system... i
> inadverently, apparently, sent the reply to you.. it was meant for those
> other folks who i felt belittled this serious issue.. MANY MANY
> APOLOGIES....
>
> please forgive...
>
> linda
>
> Daniel J. Stern wrote:
> > Linda, you don't help your cause any when you bitch at me. I'm on your
> > side. Pay attention and take the time to attribute your quotes correctly.
> >
> > On Wed, 3 Nov 2004, linda wrote:
> >
> >
> >>http://dmses.dot.gov/docimages/pdf10/11590_web.pdf
> >>
> >>
> >>i really have heard of people with major difficulites from the chemical
> >>hazards (Sodium Azide, Nitrogen, phosgene) associated with air bags.
> >>and if those "airbags are the cure" folks would kindly look at the link
> >>i provided above (Federal Register / Vol. 60,November 9, 1995 / Proposed
> >>Rules) you will see that they do not talk about any respiratory
> >>illnessess associated with the dangerous chemicals. Please also check
> >>http://dms.dot.gov/reports/ and do a simple search on air bags, and no
> >>where will you find any mention of respiratory illnesses associated with
> >>the chemical hazards. Please check your MSDS (Material Safety Data
> >>Sheet) for each of these chemicals and see if you think that "the cure
> >>hurts a few a little bit".. Just pray to whatever entity you pray to
> >>that you are never inflicted with this type of injury. I am assuming
> >>that some would prefer a closed casket rather than a respiratory illness
> >>to live with a long time...
> >>
> >>please forgive my harshness, but i am new at this and i am in the
> >>process of researching this and would appreciate information that is
> >>useful and not blatantly disregarding my honest approaches at trying to
> >>help ALL.
> >>
> >>linda
> >>
> >>Daniel J. Stern wrote:
> >>
> >>>On Wed, 3 Nov 2004, Dan Gates wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>>Sometimes the cure hurts a few a little bit. But it saves most people
> >>>>that have to use it.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>Christ, here we go again with another true-believer airbag freak who
> >>>hasn't looked at the actual numbers, hasn't seen that statistically one is
> >>>safer with a 3-point belt and NO airbag than one is with a 3-point belt
> >>>AND an airbag, but nevertheless he's absolutely sure that airbatgs are the
> >>>"cure".
> >>

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