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If you want to continue on your OCD on bashing a lame duck president

with two years left, then keep beating away at your keyboard. I find

it to be hypocritical of you to beat on the current president, and

not beat on all the other presidents since the great depression who

are equally responsible by allowing Thimerosal to be introduced and

used in vaccines, and many other things since it's creation in 1929.

>

> Who are you going to be lambasting in 2008? There isn't a single

> presidential wanna-be with any track record positive to any ASD

issue.

> http://tinyurl.com/fc2mg http://tinyurl.com/qnewm

>

> I just think this is so much more than just an ASD issue... the

devil is in

> the details.

>

> Hey, wasn't Texas A & M included in the Homeland Security Act's

midnight

> riders too. http://tinyurl.com/el6n3 (August 11, 2006)—Four

Texas sites

> including Texas A & M University in College Station have made the

first cut in

> a bid to be home to a proposed federal lab that would study the

nation's

> most dangerous disease threats. (Google search Homeland Security)

>

>

> http://tinyurl.com/hvkgf Eli Lilly, once the largest maker of

Thimerosal,

> is a major target in a spate of lawsuits filed since 2000. The

company

> stopped making the product in 1980 but continued to buy it from

other

> manufacturers and to resell it for another decade.

> Company Spokesman Sagebiel said Lilly was " surprised when

the

> language was inserted " because it had not actively lobbied for it

in recent

> months. But he said the company " believes it is a positive step to

help

> assure that manufacturers are protected from lawsuits that are

without merit

> or scientific evidence. "

>

> Diamond, a spokesman for retiring House Majority Leader

K.

> Armey (R-Tex.), said the provision was inserted because " it was

something

> the White House wanted. It wasn't [Armey's] idea. " But Diamond said

the

> principle is good. " We don't want companies to be steered away from

the

> business of making things that can save lives, " he said.

>

> Elsewhere in the bill, Republicans incorporated the entire Cyber

Security

> Enhancement Act, which the House passed overwhelmingly in July but

which

> made little progress in the Democratic-controlled Senate. To

strengthen law

> enforcement's hand in protecting the security of computer

communications,

> the legislation would increase penalties for hacking and other

malicious

> computing. Privacy advocates have criticized some provisions,

particularly

> those that would lower the threshold for Internet service providers

to give

> law enforcement agencies customer communications without a court

order.

>

> The bill would make hacking punishable by as much as life in prison

if the

> offender " knowingly or recklessly causes or attempts to cause

death.''

>

> Cut from the bill was a Democratic-backed provision that would have

> prevented the new federal agency from giving contracts to U.S.-based

> companies that use offshore addresses to avoid corporate taxes.

>

> GOP aides said the language originally offered by Rep. Tom DeLay (R-

Tex.),

> and now incorporated in the bill, gives Texas A & M the inside track

in

> hosting the first university center on homeland security, to be

established

> within one year. DeLay was elected Wednesday to serve as the House

majority

> leader in the 108th Congress.

>

> So what on earth could these two seemingly unrelated riders

possibly have in

> common? http://tinyurl.com/flxvx http://tinyurl.com/jrqaq

> http://tinyurl.com/anukl

>

> http://tinyurl.com/zpw6z Distribution is Key!

http://tinyurl.com/osbro

> http://tinyurl.com/jxaf6 http://tinyurl.com/f24ad

http://tinyurl.com/gvp7b

> (search Sanofi)

>

> The Bush name just keeps popping up...For some strange reason, I

think he

> and his father get it! http://tinyurl.com/zthob

>

> http://tinyurl.com/lucjh One odd thing in Bush's biography, that

struck

> me immediately, was his odd journey from the Farm to the Pharmacy.

>

> The " Farm " being the CIA's training facility in Virginia.

The " Pharmacy "

> being Eli Lilly, a major pharmaceutical company.

>

> Bush was Director of the CIA in 1976-1977, and became a Director of

Eli

> Lilly from 1977-1978. A peculiar mix, I thought. The man was a

veritable

> Renaissance Republican- such varied talents and interests. What

was the

> connection, I wondered? So I decided to do some research on Eli

Lilly.

>

>

>

>

>

> {Disarmed} Re: {Disarmed} RE: Tony Blair

>

>

> Who are you going to be lambasting in 2008? There isn't a single

> presidential wanna-be with any track record positive to any ASD

issue.

>

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