Who really cares?

So I’m truly disturbed at how blind and utterly idiotic some people are in the way they turn a blind eye or a deaf ear to the truth. Or is it people still make decisions in this world based on Faith, a roll of the dice, the popularity contest, a gut feeling or just plane simply… on what others tell them. As Americans we are so quick to judge someone based on what they do in their personal lives and we fail to pass equal judgment on those that lie, betray, and beseech our support for “truths” and in turn put our entire country into further jeopardy. It’s all about who you like despite the pitfalls of what’s behind them right… I’m talking about our current gov. administration. The same clan of people who have totally disregarded our own set of values, freedoms, and safety for their own personal gains.

We have an administration that has allowed attacks on our own soil to occur, ignoring warnings, and used them to further their own agendas for controlling freedoms, “tightening security” and increasing spending on governmental sponsored programs (and companies) to further their own interest (as well as their friends).

A government that is destroying the environment, by refusing environmental impact standards so big businesses can save money.

A government that has taken our country to war based on falsified and unchecked information from sources that we instilled in the country – the same sources that were selling American secrets to other countries. Where’s the WMDs? And now that we know the war is for Oil, Why the Fuck am I still paying 2.60 for gas!!! Who did the war benefit exactly?

And now we have an election year where half of the people (half those polled) seem to still want this type of repressive, lying, greedy, disrespectful, and fat cat government.

I heard the other day a republican say… “Ya know I really don’t like Bush, I don’t like what he’s done with the country. But I’m not voting for Kerry.” Why I ask. “Well at least with Bush I know what bad I can expect.”

WHAT THE FUCK kinda reasoning is that! Oh well Bush has put America in the largest deficit ever, alienated all but 2 allies, took over 2 countries – which he still has failed to help build back up as promised, our economy heading into the shit, job loss is at record highs, and our environment is down the drains… Hmmm Well I don’t see how ANYONE can fuck it up worse than Bush already has and I would hate to see how much worse 4 more years does to this country…

Last I hate to hear this whole thing about “Swing States”. It’s like the media projects on to the country that only these states will decide the election because it’s virtually already decided whom all the other states will vote for… Hmmm Great way to instill the virtues of voting for our younger generation.. “You have to get out and VOTE!!! .. but only if you live in the swing states because it doesn’t matter in the others…

I’d be shocked to see an increase in younger voter turn out after this Republican spin job…If you’re 18-24 I suggest you vote Kerry unless you WANT the draft to be reinstated and want to ride in badly armored vehicles in Iraq, you WANT further lying to the American people, you WANT more hidden government… Good luck guys….

Do you really care about the life you have and the life your children will be left with? Then Just Vote – No matter where you are…

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Big, Bad Pharma and the FDA’s affection for them

Just last week, Merck & Co.’s “voluntarily” yanked the blockbuster arthritis drug Vioxx from pharmacy shelves because an ongoing clinical trail (read: a studying of a currently
UNAPPROVED use of the drug) indicated the medication posed an increased risk for heart attack and stroke among long-term users.

How convenient that our Food and Drug Administration is seemingly nowhere to be seen in the
press reports for this result. Typically, drug-makers pull a drug from the market only after pressure from the FDA, which only tends to happen after a lot of people fall ill, complain, die or more likely too many doctors get sued for prescribing the pill.

The stories in Reuters, the AP and others mentioned little, if anything, about the FDA’s position. So where was the FDA on the Vioxx issue? Are they even involved, have no comment (at least say no comment, or are they covering up for their own involvement in the approval/use of the drug?

According to an October 8th Associated Press story, the FDA silenced one of their top experts, Dr. David Graham, who raised concerns about Vioxx’s safety WEEKS BEFORE Merck yanked
the drug from shelves. Testifying before a panel of Senate investigators just days ago, the doctor told of intense pressure, exclusion and intimidation, even thinly-veiled threats by his colleagues at the FDA for raising a red flag about the drug’s safety. He further testified to the generally hostile environment at that government agency with regard to ANY evidence of drug safety issues. This partially shows that Big Pharma companies are forcing the FDA to push through drugs that are not thoroughly tested or ready to go to market.

Graham, the architect of a 40,000+ patient research project on arthritis medications, concluded well before Merck halted its Vioxx trial that high doses of Vioxx over long periods tripled the
risk of heart attack and sudden cardiac events. He was scheduled to present his findings at a conference in late August, but when the FDA reviewed the synopsis of his presentation, they killed his presentation!

So we have censorship from the FDA of a 20-year veteran FDA expert sounding an alarm about a popular prescription drug and gets gagged by his superiors. Days later, the Senate launches an investigation with the expert as a key witness. Meanwhile, the manufacturer “voluntarily” pulls the drug, citing its own research and good conscience… my ass.

Merck probably reached their tipping point and pulled the pill to stop the PR leak in the dam. There can be a large case made that pharma companies weight the financial risks of law suits from adversely effecting the patients they provide drugs for vs. the profits made after development, marketing and release of the products. If the profits over a certain number of years exceed the expected loss in revenue from suits and bad press, then they would conceivably move forward with the public release of a drug… All this regardless of risk to the actual patient.

Merck smelled shit storm in the mainstream media when Graham’s testimony became public
knowledge, so they positioned themselves as not only the source of the information, but also the solution. This attempt is to present themselves as a provider of useful information as well as “playing dumb” to the real side effects of the approved drugs. I don’t believe the FDA has a hand in formulating this strategy, however, there maybe a case where someone (or group of people) within the FDA are financially or politically benefiting from the collaboration with big pharma for the release of these “approved” drugs. A fringe benefit of Merck’s highly public handling of the situation would have been that it takes some of the accountability pressure off the agency.

Regardless, the FDA plays a role in the health of Americans by approving these drugs and can/should take some of the consequences for approving them. There would be an incentive to keep the close involvement of the FDA in these cases to a minimum. This it isn’t the only instance of the FDA sweeping drug safety findings under the rug in recent history and it won’t be the last with our current administration.


Vioxx isn’t the only arthritis drug causing health problems and Merck isn’t the only pharmaceuticals manufacturer engaging in some astute “damage control.” Ironically, the news you’re about to read appeared in print on the same day that the Vioxx cover-up story I just told you about broke. Shrewdly timed, as I’m sure you’ll agree in a moment.

According to a recent Associated Press article, a drug-making subsidiary of Johnson and Johnson named Centocor expanded its warning label on the 28th top-selling drug in the country, Remicade (a rheumatoid arthritis medication), to include language reflecting an increase risk of cancer. (Reuters Health reprint)

The company’s own research concludes that the arthritis drug contributes to a three-fold increase in the incidence of deadly lymphoma (cancer of the lymphatic system). This conclusion failed to reveal itself in the stacks of research Centocor submitted to the FDA when they applied for their patent. Is this either careless studies of the drug or just plain omitance of the facts for their own corporate gain?

As if this isn’t alarming enough, this announcement marks the second time in just a six-week period when Remicade’s warning label had to be changed to reflect a risk of death. In late August, Centocor added a caution against fatal blood and nervous system disorders after 12 people died in clinical trials of the medication.

Predictably, the FDA claimed those deaths couldn’t be definitively linked to the drug. Makes makes you wonder whose side the FDA is supporting – the health of Americans or the financial profits of the big pharma corporations…

Parts of this post taken from Dr. Douglass’ Real Health Breakthroughs e-news letter

Things you have to believe to be a Republican today

Saddam was a good guy when Reagan armed him, a bad guy when Bush’s daddy made war on him, a good guy when Cheney did business with him and a bad guy when Bush needed a “we can’t find Bin Laden” diversion.

Trade with Cuba is wrong because the country is communist, but trade with communist China and Vietnam is vital to a spirit of international harmony.

A woman can’t be trusted with decisions about her own body, but multi-national corporations can make decisions affecting all humankind without regulation.

Jesus loves you, and shares your hatred of homosexuals and Hillary Clinton.

The best way to improve military morale is to praise the troops in speeches while slashing veterans’ benefits and combat pay.

If condoms are kept out of schools, adolescents won’t have sex.

Providing health care to all Iraqis is sound policy. Providing health care to all Americans is socialism. HMOs and insurance companies have the best interests of the public at heart.

Global warming and tobacco’s link to cancer are junk science, but creationism should be taught in schools.

A president lying about an extramarital affair is an impeachable offense. A president lying to enlist support for a war in which thousands die is solid defense policy.

The public has a right to know about Hillary’s cattle trades, but George Bush’s cocaine conviction is none of our business. Being a drug addict is a moral failing and a crime, unless you’re a conservative radio host. Then it’s an illness, and you need our prayers for your recovery.

You support states’ rights, which means Attorney General John Ashcroft can tell states what local voter initiatives they have the right to adopt.

What Bill Clinton did in the 1960s is of vital national interest, but what Bush did in the ’70s & ’80s is irrelevant.

Try to figure out why stem cell research is taboo, but creationism makes a lot of sense.