All the DNC coverage worth watching.
By theplazoid
Peace be with you.
here
love eternal
tad
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August 28, 2008 at 9:09 pm |
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
August 29, 2008 at 9:08 am |
Peace be with you Noble
I get down on my knees and pray we don’t get fooled again.
love eternal
tad
August 29, 2008 at 11:04 am |
Dearest Tad:
Don’t jump too far off on that DNC band wagon quite yet. a few articles you might want to read first. Just like Big Pharma has Philip Crandall in thier pocket and by his manhood; on his way to drugging every foster child, substance abuser, and homeless person in Humboldt County.
Look at who’s funding the DNC?
Pfizer’s million dollar view : Democratic National Convention and pharma: drug us!
Some people hold a lot of hope in this election hoping for better health care. I don’t feel like I can breathe when pharmaceutical companies that produce mass marketing of psychiatric drugs for adults and children have such heavy prominence in the background. Hell, they aren’t even in the background.
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Pharma money on display at 2008 Democratic convention.-Fierce Pharma
“The list of health-oriented sponsors reads like a roll call of drugmakers: Merck, Amgen, Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Novartis, Mylan, Abbott and Eli Lilly. Five of those companies–Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Lilly, Amgen and Merck–have put CEO power behind their cash. AstraZeneca and Lilly dispatched their CEOs–David Brennan (photo) and John Lechleiter (photo), respectively–to receptions and luncheons the companies sponsored. Pfizer’s Jeff Kindler (photo) and Amgen’s Kevin Sharer (photo) participated in a health roundtable. And at a PhRMA-sponsored brunch, Merck CEO Richard Clark (photo) and AstraZeneca’s Brennan mingled with the invitation-only crowd. [(Seroquel).]
And tonight, when Barack Obama accepts the Democratic nomination, Pfizer folks will be on hand in coveted sky box seats reserved for those donors who’ve given more than $1 million. Let’s see who turns up for John McCain’s Republican star turn next week.” this article is credited to stephany over at Pfizer’s million dollar view : Democratic National Convention and pharma: drug us!
Some people hold a lot of hope in this election hoping for better health care. I don’t feel like I can breathe when pharmaceutical companies that produce mass marketing of psychiatric drugs for adults and children have such heavy prominence in the background. Hell, they aren’t even in the background.
~
Pharma money on display at 2008 Democratic convention.-Fierce Pharma
“The list of health-oriented sponsors reads like a roll call of drugmakers: Merck, Amgen, Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Novartis, Mylan, Abbott and Eli Lilly. Five of those companies–Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Lilly, Amgen and Merck–have put CEO power behind their cash. AstraZeneca and Lilly dispatched their CEOs–David Brennan (photo) and John Lechleiter (photo), respectively–to receptions and luncheons the companies sponsored. Pfizer’s Jeff Kindler (photo) and Amgen’s Kevin Sharer (photo) participated in a health roundtable. And at a PhRMA-sponsored brunch, Merck CEO Richard Clark (photo) and AstraZeneca’s Brennan mingled with the invitation-only crowd. [(Seroquel).]
And tonight, when Barack Obama accepts the Democratic nomination, Pfizer folks will be on hand in coveted sky box seats reserved for those donors who’ve given more than $1 million. Let’s see who turns up for John McCain’s Republican star turn next week.”
Credit for this article goes to Stephany over at :http://bipolarsoupkitchen-stephany.blogspot.com/
Yours Truly
Stan
August 29, 2008 at 1:29 pm |
Peace be with you Stan
Thanks for the great info. Here’s a link to Stephany’s post on this.
Bush’s 11th cousin lost my all creditability with me when he denounced Jeremiah Wright. I am not real keen on his “clean coal” which Al Gore claims does not exist, and prolonging the wars for oil either. The CFR and Urban Institute want mass druggings to control behavior, and all their puppets will dance exactly how their masters squeeze their colons.
Doesn’t it seems obvious why only coverage of the large number of protesters is creditable coverage of DNC to me.
love eternal
tad
August 30, 2008 at 12:23 pm |
http://www.i-sis.org.uk/USDAgifttoMonsanto.php
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A GIVEAWAY TO Monsanto.
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these greedy bastards are gonna kill us all,
\ with their know-it-all too-clever-by-half
“science” !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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