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October 12, 2012


Title: EPA Performs "Human Sacrificial Tests"!
Topic: Ethics
Discussed by Steve Milloy
with Junk Science (www.JunkScience.com)

Part 1 of 2

Did the EPA admit to performing human sacrificial tests? If so, are they STILL subjecting humans to tests?

Steve, is it true that Lisa Jackson went to congress and testified that any exposure to PM2.5 is lethal?

How did the EPA conduct these experiments? Has anyone caught them red-handed? Should we all start living in Zulu huts?



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Title: part 2 of 2
Topic: Ethics
Discussed by Steve Milloy
with Junk Science (www.JunkScience.com)

Are there prohibitions, ethically and legally, to human sacrificial tests? What happened in Tuskegee, Alabama?

Is it true that Lisa Jackson and the Obama Administration, in their desire to shut down industry in America, want to prove that breathing in a small amount of particulate matter, like diesel, will KILL you?

What are you trying to prove in a court of law? What is your ultimate goal with this lawsuit against the EPA who performed human sacrificial tests in North Carolina?



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Title: Have The Courts Ruled That Politicians Have The Right To Lie?
Topic: Ethics
Discussed by Alex Winslow
with Texas Watch (www.TexasWatch.org)

Lets walk through lies. Has the cost of health care premiums continued to rise? Weren't we told this WAS NOT going to happen? Has the overall cost of health care gone down? Were Texans lied to? Have the courts ruled that politicians have the right to lie?

Alex oversees all legislative, political, administrative, and research operations for the organization. Alex directs issue strategy and leads program development. As Texas Watch’s primary media spokesperson, Alex is dedicated to giving voice to the need for real corporate responsibility and preservation of individual constitutional rights and liberties.

Texas Watch is a non-partisan citizen advocacy organization dedicated to ensuring that corporations and insurance companies are accountable to their customers. We provide a platform for Texans to get involved in the legislative process through grassroots advocacy, allowing our thousands of activists across the state make their voices heard to preserve and strengthen their rights, liberties, and protections. We strive to provide a counter to special interest lobbyists and ensure Texas laws reflect the true needs of Texas families and consumers.



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October 11, 2012


Title: EPA Performs "Human Sacrificial Tests"!
Topic: Ethics
Discussed by Steve Milloy
with Junk Science (www.JunkScience.com)

Part 1 of 2

Did the EPA admit to performing human sacrificial tests? If so, are they STILL subjecting humans to tests?

Steve, is it true that Lisa Jackson went to congress and testified that any exposure to PM2.5 is lethal?

How did the EPA conduct these experiments? Has anyone caught them red-handed? Should we all start living in Zulu huts?



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Title: part 2 of 2
Topic: Ethics
Discussed by Steve Milloy
with Junk Science (www.JunkScience.com)

Are there prohibitions, ethically and legally, to human sacrificial tests? What happened in Tuskegee, Alabama?

Is it true that Lisa Jackson and the Obama Administration, in their desire to shut down industry in America, want to prove that breathing in a small amount of particulate matter, like diesel, will KILL you?

What are you trying to prove in a court of law? What is your ultimate goal with this lawsuit against the EPA who performed human sacrificial tests in North Carolina?



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January 27, 2011


Title: Just because we can doesn’t mean we should: When Science goes mad.
Topic: Ethics
Discussed by Robert Knight
with Robert H Knight (www.RobertHKnight.com)

Interests of the general public took precedence over the interests of the patient and Scientists Went Wild in Germany. Why should American Scientist Follow Suit? Interests of the general public took precedence over the interests of the patient and Scientists Went Wild in Germany. Why should American Scientist Follow Suit? How could the Holocaust have occurred in such an advanced nation like German? From 1939 to 1945 German doctors killed over 200,000 infants through 17 year-olds because they were disabled, unfit. In America, we have killed over 50,000,000 babies inside the womb of their mothers. Have we gone mad? Robert Knight, senior writer for Coral Ridge Ministries and senior fellow for the American Civil Rights Union, joins us for a ‘frank discussion’ on where we are headed.



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July 16, 2009


Title: ETHICAL AND MORAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITHIN THE MOVIE: “MY SISTER’S KEEPER” Part 1 of 3
Topic: Ethics
Discussed by Dr. Marc T. Newman
with Movie Ministry www.MovieMinistry.com

Dr. Marc Newman is President of Movie Ministry, a company dedicated to providing Christians with the tools necessary to use movies as a way of reaching out to others with the Gospel of Christ. In this first segment, he discusses the importance of the title of the new movie: “My Sister’s Keeper”. Visit www.MovieMinistry.com for more information on this and other movies.



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Title: ETHICAL AND MORAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITHIN THE MOVIE: “MY SISTER’S KEEPER” Part 2 of 3
Topic: Ethics
Discussed by Dr. Marc T. Newman
with Movie Ministry www.MovieMinistry.com

The film focuses a lot on death and illness, but not much on spirituality. Why? What did the Fitzgerald’s put their hope in?



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Title: ETHICAL AND MORAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITHIN THE MOVIE: “MY SISTER’S KEEPER” Part 3 of 3
Topic: Ethics
Discussed by Dr. Marc T. Newman
with Movie Ministry www.MovieMinistry.com

What is the value of Anna, the youngest daughter in the movie? How does her mom, Sara, treat her daughter’s existence?



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July 14, 2009


Title: ETHICAL AND MORAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITHIN THE MOVIE: “MY SISTER’S KEEPER” Part 1 of 3
Topic: Ethics
Discussed by Dr. Marc T. Newman
with Movie Ministry www.MovieMinistry.com

Dr. Marc Newman is President of Movie Ministry, a company dedicated to providing Christians with the tools necessary to use movies as a way of reaching out to others with the Gospel of Christ. In this first segment, he discusses the importance of the title of the new movie: “My Sister’s Keeper”. Visit www.MovieMinistry.com for more information on this and other movies.



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Title: ETHICAL AND MORAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITHIN THE MOVIE: “MY SISTER’S KEEPER” Part 2 of 3
Topic: Ethics
Discussed by Dr. Marc T. Newman
with Movie Ministry www.MovieMinistry.com

The film focuses a lot on death and illness, but not much on spirituality. Why? What did the Fitzgerald’s put their hope in?



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Title: ETHICAL AND MORAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITHIN THE MOVIE: “MY SISTER’S KEEPER” Part 3 of 3
Topic: Ethics
Discussed by Dr. Marc T. Newman
with Movie Ministry www.MovieMinistry.com

What is the value of Anna, the youngest daughter in the movie? How does her mom, Sara, treat her daughter’s existence?



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December 8, 2008


Title: NEW STUDY REVEALS THAT MANY HIGH SCHOOLERS LIE, CHEAT, AND STEAL! DOES YOURS?
Topic: Ethics
Discussed by Amy Watson
with Independent Women’s Forum (www.IWF.org)

According to a recent study, conducted by The Josephson Institute based in LA, 30 percent of US high school students have stolen from a store and 64 percent have cheated on a test during the past year. Guest Amy Watson has even more shocking statistics! Log onto www.iwf.org for more.



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