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Would you support a ban on dihydrogen monoxide?

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this chemical contributes to global warming, is a major ingredient in acid rain, causes metals to rust more quickly, and has been found in cancerous tumors. The chemical also contributes to the greenhouse effect and to erosion of our natural landscapes. It's even in food. Sounds pretty dangerous. do you think the government should ban this? and would you be glad if they did?

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  1. Well at least on alternate days during the summer months. Odds one day evens the next. And only using hand held hoses.


  2. Of course not...

    Without WATER, we would die...

  3. It's not the dihyrdogen monoxide itself that's so bad, it's all the hydroxilic acid you find polluting it these days. I've heard that in some areas contamination levels can approach 100%!

  4. I am not sure but our country better haul in going green because most of this c**p we should have done during Jimmy carter's presidency

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