Guest guest Posted August 21, 2002 Report Share Posted August 21, 2002 on 8/21/02 11:07 AM, David Bozzi at david.bozzi wrote: > May 15, 2002 - The huge transnational companies that produce toxic chemicals > found in pesticides, > herbicides and industrial and household products profit not only from the sale > of these products, > but also from the symptoms and chronic illnesses that they can trigger. I know, lets give em a tax break! Let's make it a permanent tax break. Buggers! And let's not print it in the papers cause then they won't give us advertising money...oh yeah and how about this doozie...let's let them regulate themselves! They'll do the right thing. What's good for business is good for America! Pay now and die sooner! If you're not with us, you're agin' us! Lets become a first strike rouge nation! Let's break international law! We've got to give up certain liberties in order to protect our liberties!....yeah whatever Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2002 Report Share Posted August 21, 2002 May 15, 2002 - The huge transnational companies that produce toxic chemicals found in pesticides, herbicides and industrial and household products profit not only from the sale of these products, but also from the symptoms and chronic illnesses that they can trigger. The vast majority of chemicals found in pesticides and other products, undergo little or no testing for chronic, low level exposures and for chronic health effects. The same chemical companies that produce toxic chemicals also produce prescription drugs, veterinary medicines, a wide array of medical products and imaging technologies, hold cancer treatment and medical device patents, and a produce a staggering assortment of over-the-counter palliatives. Families with toxin induced illnesses often spend large sums for drugs and medical treatment. This circle of profit is not conspiracy theory, but an easily provable fact. http://www.laleva.cc/supplements/pharmacartel.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2002 Report Share Posted August 21, 2002 I think it's healthy that folks learn about what's going on and get pumped because it is quite possible to more contented that what is good for the whole of us. Not addressed is the incredible longjevity of these toxins and how they recirculate in the fabric of our world (sea, land, air) and bodies (from food). One of the items listed was: American Home Products pharmaceuticals and veterinary medicines has subsidiaries galore, including American Cyanimid among others. American Cyanimid produced many chemical products including pesticides and pharmaceutical chemicals. ----- There is a Cyanimid plant in my home town (now called Cytec) there was a study done on a particular street downdraft from it and it was discovered the cancer rates on that street are unusally high. In fact, I had a rehearsal room on that street (1990- 91) and one evening the cops came banging on our door telling us to evacuate because there was a larger than normal emission from Cyanimide. Needless to say, we were drunk and stayed. , shawn <shawn@w...> wrote: > on 8/21/02 11:07 AM, David Bozzi at david.bozzi@i... wrote: > > > May 15, 2002 - The huge transnational companies that produce toxic chemicals > > found in pesticides, > > herbicides and industrial and household products profit not only from the sale > > of these products, > > but also from the symptoms and chronic illnesses that they can trigger. > > I know, lets give em a tax break! Let's make it a permanent tax break. > Buggers! And let's not print it in the papers cause then they won't give us > advertising money...oh yeah and how about this doozie...let's let them > regulate themselves! They'll do the right thing. What's good for business is > good for America! Pay now and die sooner! If you're not with us, you're > agin' us! Lets become a first strike rouge nation! Let's break international > law! We've got to give up certain liberties in order to protect our > liberties!....yeah whatever Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2002 Report Share Posted August 22, 2002 I know, lets give em a tax break! Let's make it a permanent tax break. Buggers! And let's not print it in the papers cause then they won't give us advertising money...oh yeah and how about this doozie...let's let them regulate themselves! They'll do the right thing. What's good for business is good for America! Pay now and die sooner! If you're not with us, you're agin' us! Lets become a first strike rouge nation! Let's break international law! We've got to give up certain liberties in order to protect our liberties!....yeah whatever Gosh, but these are great starting off points, but I believe they fail to go far enough. We should also remember that the courts are established to protect the liberties of corporations in their struggle(s) with individual citizens, and that such things as libel and slander are legal conventions that apply only to individuals making hurtful comments about companies-- Since multinationalism resides most fully in those corporations that cross borders, it would seem only fair that they be given the policing powers that the UN has failed to administer fairly. Also, since medicine is really a "for profit" enterprise, pharmaceutical companies should also be allowed to regulate all drugs, as well as the propagation of drugs in third world countries, where slave labor would naturally increase profit margins. Since drugs designed to treat "addicts" could be very profitable indeed, would it not make more sense to allow these same pharmaceutical companies the right to "distribute" illicit addictive drugs via black market channels at outrageous prices, then treat the addicts with "Good Regulated Drugs" to get them to kick one habit for another? This is so obviously a noble cause that we should also give those businessmen who are involved in such operations special awards for contributing to humanity, praise them in our local communities, call them "leaders" and elect them to high public office. In fact, rather than elect such leaders, we should be able to formulate a system by which a statistical count of the total number of victims of drug abuse and death by drug violence can be attributed to these scions of society, and simply "award" the highest positions of power to them on that basis. In this way, I think all will agree, the phrases "leader" and "noble" will come to mean exactly the same as "tyrant" and "evil," thus simplifying lexicons throughout the world. With tongue planted firmly... Zenbob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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