Guest guest Posted July 10, 2006 Report Share Posted July 10, 2006 Thanks, Zoe for the update. I hope Mr. recants some of the hysterics in his movie, "Bowling for Columbine", and tells the REAL truth on what's behind campus killngs: psychotropic drugs. Just like Yates and a host of other killers, the boys that went on the killing spree in Columbine, CO were on pysch drugs. This country needs to address the real evil in this country, the drugging of our populace with neurotoxic drugs. Love, Pamela Zoe & <ZOEA@...> wrote: Parts of an email from . Zoe Friends, Just a quick note to let you know how things are going. Back in February, I asked if people would send me letters describing their experiences with our health care system. I received over 19,000 of them. It was truly overwhelming as we literally took a month and read them all. To read about the misery people are put through on a daily basis by our profit-based system was both moving and revolting. That's all I will say right now. We've spent the better part of this year shooting our next movie, "Sicko." As we've done with our other films, we don't discuss them while we are making them. If people ask, we tell them "Sicko" is "a comedy about 45 million people with no health care in the richest country on earth." But like my other movies, what we start with (General Motors, guns, 9/11) is not always what we end with. Along the way, we discover new roads to go down, roads that often surprise us and lead us to new ideas -- and challenge us to reconsider the ones we began with. That, I can say with certainty, is happening now as we shoot "Sicko." I don't think the country needs a movie that tells you that HMOs and the pharmaceutical companies suck. Everybody knows that. I'd like to show you some things you don't know. So stay tuned for where this movie has led me. I think you might enjoy it. At this point, we've shot about 75% of "Sicko" and will soon begin putting it together. It will be released in theaters sometime in 2007. <clip> Well, that's it for now. Bush has quietly closed down the special section of the CIA that was devoted solely to capturing Mr. bin Laden, so we can all rest easy now. I wonder who his next scary evildoer will be. A fearful nation awaits its marching orders, sir! Yours, mmflint@... P.S. Don't forget to visit my website which I update every day with all the news the Bush stenographers (a/k/a "Mainstream Media") fail to put on page one. Sneak preview the all-new .com. It's not radically different. Just radically better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2006 Report Share Posted July 10, 2006 >Just like Yates and a host of other killers, the boys that went on the killing spree in Columbine, CO were on pysch drugs. This country needs to address the real evil in this country, the drugging of our populace with neurotoxic drugs.Love,Pamela Just want to correct one detail. It was Columbine High School in Littleton, CO. Lynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2006 Report Share Posted July 10, 2006 Please remove me form you list Lawrence keithZoe & <ZOEA@...> wrote: Parts of an email from . Zoe Friends, Just a quick note to let you know how things are going. Back in February, I asked if people would send me letters describing their experiences with our health care system. I received over 19,000 of them. It was truly overwhelming as we literally took a month and read them all. To read about the misery people are put through on a daily basis by our profit-based system was both moving and revolting. That's all I will say right now. We've spent the better part of this year shooting our next movie, "Sicko." As we've done with our other films, we don't discuss them while we are making them. If people ask, we tell them "Sicko" is "a comedy about 45 million people with no health care in the richest country on earth." But like my other movies, what we start with (General Motors, guns, 9/11) is not always what we end with. Along the way, we discover new roads to go down, roads that often surprise us and lead us to new ideas -- and challenge us to reconsider the ones we began with. That, I can say with certainty, is happening now as we shoot "Sicko." I don't think the country needs a movie that tells you that HMOs and the pharmaceutical companies suck. Everybody knows that. I'd like to show you some things you don't know. So stay tuned for where this movie has led me. I think you might enjoy it. At this point, we've shot about 75% of "Sicko" and will soon begin putting it together. It will be released in theaters sometime in 2007. <clip> Well, that's it for now. Bush has quietly closed down the special section of the CIA that was devoted solely to capturing Mr. bin Laden, so we can all rest easy now. I wonder who his next scary evildoer will be. A fearful nation awaits its marching orders, sir! Yours, mmflint@... P.S. Don't forget to visit my website which I update every day with all the news the Bush stenographers (a/k/a "Mainstream Media") fail to put on page one. Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2006 Report Share Posted July 11, 2006 > > Bush was elected... He was? That's news to me. Abbe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2006 Report Share Posted July 12, 2006 >From: <kennio@...> >Bush was elected anyway even with 's documentary. People are too >apathetic these days for any movie to be a call to arms. Could be that the >anti-depressant residues we are all ingesting blunts our senses. It could have been the Diebold voting machines. RFK Jr wrote a long article about how the election was stolen. And can you imagine voting machines wtih no trail? It sounds rather fishy. Remember, the electorate was energized as Kerry received more votes than anyone else in history except his competitor. That also seems fishy, as many people went out specifically to vote against GW, which is how Kerry got so many votes in spite of being from the same skull and bones fraternity as Bush. Of course, some people might have been afraid of change, in case Bush really was telling the truth about what was going on. Allegedly that's why a lot of old people voted for him. And of course, the Democrats beginning with Dean made it clear that re-defining marriage was an important issue for them, and with Kerry being from Massachusettes there was thus a moral issue hanging over the election. And those states Bush won in 2000 had a lot to do with his moral positions that were stated (whether he really believes them or not.) Most of the country likes conservative /Christian / family values away from the two coasts. Yeah, antidepressants tend to make people not care. They're not depressed or elated about things. Then, as Mel Gibson said in " Conspiracy Theory " , " Fluoride in the water is all about mind control. " Maybe people were more affected by the film (I didn't see it), which is why they turned out in such large numbers to vote for Kerry, and maybe 's new film can make people understand what's being done to them by the medical profession. Too bad it's not coming out before the election (republicans seem more tied to the grip of the pharmaceutical companies, but I could be wrong.) Skipper _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar – get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2006 Report Share Posted July 12, 2006 totally. very good analysis. and here's to iodine for all Americans Gracia > >From: <kennio@...> > >>Bush was elected anyway even with 's documentary. People are too >>apathetic these days for any movie to be a call to arms. Could be that >>the >>anti-depressant residues we are all ingesting blunts our senses. > > It could have been the Diebold voting machines. RFK Jr wrote a long > article about how the election was stolen. And can you imagine voting > machines wtih no trail? It sounds rather fishy. > > Remember, the electorate was energized as Kerry received more votes than > anyone else in history except his competitor. That also seems fishy, as > many people went out specifically to vote against GW, which is how Kerry > got > so many votes in spite of being from the same skull and bones fraternity > as > Bush. > > Of course, some people might have been afraid of change, in case Bush > really > was telling the truth about what was going on. Allegedly that's why a > lot > of old people voted for him. And of course, the Democrats beginning with > Dean made it clear that re-defining marriage was an important issue > for them, and with Kerry being from Massachusettes there was thus a moral > issue hanging over the election. And those states Bush won in 2000 had a > lot to do with his moral positions that were stated (whether he really > believes them or not.) Most of the country likes conservative /Christian > / > family values away from the two coasts. > > Yeah, antidepressants tend to make people not care. They're not depressed > or elated about things. Then, as Mel Gibson said in " Conspiracy Theory " , > " Fluoride in the water is all about mind control. " > > Maybe people were more affected by the film (I didn't see it), which is > why > they turned out in such large numbers to vote for Kerry, and maybe 's > new film can make people understand what's being done to them by the > medical > profession. Too bad it's not coming out before the election (republicans > seem more tied to the grip of the pharmaceutical companies, but I could be > wrong.) > > > Skipper > > _________________________________________________________________ > FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar - get it now! > http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2006 Report Share Posted July 12, 2006 Hey, if you have a link I would be really interested in how to use iodine in place of chlorine in swimming pools. Thanks, Irene At 08:41 AM 7/12/2006, you wrote: > > > totally. very good analysis. > and here's to iodine for all Americans > Gracia They can add it to water in place of fluorine and chlorine (it is better for the teeth and kills germs too.) They can also add it to pools in place of iodine, which many swimmers who do so prefer. Skipper Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2006 Report Share Posted July 12, 2006 >From: Irene.M@... >Hey, if you have a link I would be really interested in how to use iodine >in place of chlorine in swimming pools. >Thanks, >Irene I'll post if I find it. I read a rather extensive article about it one time, but I can't remember who the source was. Skipper _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2006 Report Share Posted July 12, 2006 Cool thanks. I did a little bit of searching. I will do more but so far I found that it does work (not how to do it) but that it will stain the pool. I will do more looking when I get the chance. Irene At 07:43 PM 7/12/2006, you wrote: >From: Irene.M@... >Hey, if you have a link I would be really interested in how to use iodine >in place of chlorine in swimming pools. >Thanks, >Irene I'll post if I find it. I read a rather extensive article about it one time, but I can't remember who the source was. Skipper __________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2006 Report Share Posted July 12, 2006 I read the same article about iodine in pools. They had a number of swimmers try it out and by far they preferred the iodine purified water. I'll look for it too. --- Skipper Beers <lsb149@...> wrote: > >From: Irene.M@... > > >Hey, if you have a link I would be really interested in how to use iodine > >in place of chlorine in swimming pools. > >Thanks, > >Irene > > I'll post if I find it. I read a rather extensive article about it one > time, but I can't remember who the source was. > > Skipper > > _________________________________________________________________ > Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today - it's FREE! > http://messenger.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200471ave/direct/01/ > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 In a message dated 7/10/2006 4:22:39 PM Eastern Daylight Time, lwkeith52@... writes: Friends, Just a quick note to let you know how things are going. Back in February, I asked if people would send me letters describing their experiences with our health care system. I received over 19,000 of them. It was truly overwhelming as we literally took a month and read them all. To read about the misery people are put through on a daily basis by our profit-based system was both moving and revolting. That's all I will say right now. We've spent the better part of this year shooting our next movie, "Sicko." As we've done with our other films, we don't discuss them while we are making them. If people ask, we tell them "Sicko" is "a comedy about 45 million people with no health care in the richest country on earth." But like my other movies, what we start with (General Motors, guns, 9/11) is not always what we end with. Along the way, we discover new roads to go down, roads that often surprise us and lead us to new ideas -- and challenge us to reconsider the ones we began with. That, I can say with certainty, is happening now as we shoot "Sicko." I don't think the country needs a movie that tells you that HMOs and the pharmaceutical companies suck. Everybody knows that. I'd like to show you some things you don't know. So stay tuned for where this movie has led me. I think you might enjoy it. At this point, we've shot about 75% of "Sicko" and will soon begin putting it together. It will be released in theaters sometime in 2007. <clip> Well, that's it for now. Bush has quietly closed down the special section of the CIA that was devoted solely to capturing Mr. bin Laden, so we can all rest easy now. I wonder who his next scary evildoer will be. A fearful nation awaits its marching orders, sir! Yours, mmflint@... P.S. Don't forget to visit my website which I update every day with all the news the Bush stenographers (a/k/a "Mainstream Media") fail to put on page one. I believe if you are not a part of the solution then you are part of the problem. Are they going to show the alternatives, or just let people swim in misery. I agree there are serious problems with the healthcare system, I just think it is wrong to get people stirred up with out giving them some solutions. That is truely "Sicko"! Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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