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wish everyone would pass this on!!

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> Don't know what to do with this info. This article agrees with the research I

have also done that shows how the fox is guarding the chicken coop. this is

EXACTLY what I feel has contributed to me being in my current " living death " .

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http://www.boston.com/yourlife/health/diseases/articles/2007/02/26/taking_back_t\

he_fda/

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> With the current federal budget crunch, this is a chance for us to write to,

email, telephone our representatives.

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> An excerpt from the very end of the article:

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> " ....Congress should let the law die this time around and substitute its own

support -- which ought to be increased. Other reforms recently proposed, such as

administratively separating drug approval from safety surveillance, will not

mean much as long as this law is in effect.

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> At $300 million to $400 million a year, the equivalent of about a day in Iraq,

Congress can easily afford to buy this vital agency back for the public, and it

should..... "

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I do hope someday we can take back the FDA, the corruption has gone on too

long.

I was really hoping Obama would do the right thing and clean it up because

he is

supposedly for the people or " pro-people " not pro-big business, but no,

instead

he passed obamacare which just hands people, or I should say forces people

to pay into the hands of the corrupt big pharma medical system, his sworn

enemy !

Its probably the most moronic thing I have ever seen.

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Will be writing, telephoning, and maybe even faxing my representative and

Senators regarding this topic. It's idiotic how OUR nation is spending OUR

money! Who is geting the $300 or $400 million per year we are spending on Iraq /

Afghanistan ?

With the current federal budget crunch, this is a chance for us to write to,

email, telephone our representatives.

An excerpt from the very end of the article:

" ....Congress should let the law die this time around and substitute its own

support -- which ought to be increased. Other reforms recently proposed, such as

administratively separating drug approval from safety surveillance, will not

mean much as long as this law is in effect.

At $300 million to $400 million a year, the equivalent of about a day in Iraq,

Congress can easily afford to buy this vital agency back for the public, and it

should..... "

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