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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ritter Hannah)
Fri Jun 8 00:30:53 2007
Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2007 23:30:29 -0500
From: Ritter Hannah <nef@stern.nyu.edu>
To: sipbv6@mit.edu
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Now, all of this just confirms what I've been saying about the FDA all
along.<br>
There's hardly any news in the news magazines at all. Gee, if the drug
companies weren't making money, people wouldn't have their retirement
portfolios, so you sure don't want to do anything that would harm the
drug companies. These drugs are killing people at a rate that's
approaching the Holocaust. He's also a noted pioneer in the email
marketing software industry, having been the first to launch an HTML
email newsletter technology that has grown to become a standard in the
industry.<br>
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material.<br>
The only freedoms we're really fighting for are freedoms like the one
I'm exercising here, freedom of speech.<br>
And the person footing the bill is, of course, Joe Public.<br>
This is not a paperwork problem, yet that's the solution we hear out
there. Wouldn't that be terrible? They can't think straight. You can
make a pair of jeans out of hemp. Somebody's got to foot the bill. are
the politicians smoking crack?<br>
We've got to put them on drugs!<br>
That's right, call it a brain chemistry imbalance and put those kids on
drugs.<br>
This is the agency that rigs its own safety panels. "Oh, is there a
dangerous drug out there?<br>
In the months and years ahead, you're going to hear a whole lot of talk
about health care reform, but most of what you're going to hear is about
reform, not health.<br>
Prevention is dirt cheap. We've got hospitals serving hamburgers and
fries. They don't talk about who funds the government: The
taxpayers.<br>
That's what the Fraud and Drug Administration helps do: Keep it all
pumping right along and keep those drugs coursing through the veins of
our people. They've lost mental clarity.<br>
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