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Anonymous:
wrong again ladies!

Anonymous:
i, for one, am a plaintiff that has nothing to do with pure and in fact never heard of them with the exception of your ranting and raving about pure from on this board.  what is your agenda, anyway, carey?  to stop the abuse perpetrated by the wasp organization or to bitch ceaslessly about pure?  for those of us not associated with or in no way have ever been associated with pure, give us a break already!

Carey:
Anon, your name alone, says it all.  ??????????

Doubt, Doubt, Doubt!!!

Everyone should believe an Anonymous poster.  Yeah, right!

Antigen:

--- Quote ---On 2003-11-11 13:16:00, Carey wrote:

"Well Ginger, I don't know who all of the parties are that are plantiffs in the law suit.  However, if they are all associated or if they have all come together through the avenues of PURE, then I myself will doubt what they bring to the table.  "

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I wouldn't. Look, awhile back, you trusted Sue Scheff. I've talked to her and, at first, I thought she was fully on our side too. I really wouldn't hold it against anyone who made the same mistake.

"When a man you like switches from what he said a year ago, or four years ago, he is a broad-minded person who has courage enough to change his mind with changing conditions. When a man you don't like does it, he is a liar who has broken his promise."-- FRANKLIN P.ADAMS (1861-1960).

The hypothalamus is one of the most important parts of the brain, involved in many kinds of motivation, among other functions.  The hypothalamus controls the "Four F's": 1. fighting;  2. fleeing;  3.feeding; and  4. mating.
-- Psychology professor in neuropsychology intro course

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Antigen:
Carey, just wait till the complaint is filed. It should list the parties, shouldn't it? I don't have any reason to believe that all parties to the suit are affiliated with PURE. PURE is only a few people. Most people who get taken in by these cults come around sooner or later and the statute of limitations is normally at least 3 - 5 years. So, if they've done a good job of advertising, there are potentially thousands of potential joiners.
Either cocaine and marijuana are terribly dangerous substances, and breaking the law by consuming them is a major offense that should be severely punished, or these are minor, personal matters that do not really count in the big picture of a man's life. If the latter is the case, then the rationale for a bloody, costly and futile war against drugs simply disappears.
--Jorge G. Castaneda, Newsweek International, September 6, 1999
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