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  1. I totally agree, I generally do not get involved in politics. But, when it hit home, it’s time to defend yourself. if, you check any politicians financial investment portfolio you will see they are only interested in things that makes them and their love ones money. Pushing medicine tested and untested made them money. Until people started suing and dying which made them look bad, when you followed the money. They created this problem only to find another way drain our bank account for another Government program to fund Corporation, who lobbied for the solution. It’s never ever been about us humans beings, and never will be until The Truth, The Way, and The Life appear. In the meantime, I thank you for bringing this issue to the light.

    Only, when we all, in greater numbers, come together and say enough is enough with action effect change.

    But, keep in mind, ever law passed is a right taken away. Pretty soon we all be under the letter of the LAW, instead of the Spirit.

  2. There is far too much bureaucracy,so much so ,that they make lives miserable and cannot even govern themselves.Why do they not leave the medical profession alone,and stop all this unessasary interference?A war on drugs,is a war on the citizens who in a democracy should have the right to put into their bodies whatever they want.This is what Thomas Jefferson had to say;” If people let the government decide what MEDICINES they take,their bodies will soon be in as sorry a state as the souls that live under tyranny.” All this waste of resources and money that could be used for health care,and programs to actually benefit the citizens is sick and wrong.Unfortunately we have no true leaders anymore,and corruption has replaced common sense.

  3. I never asked for these people to be in my health care . If they truly cared at all about any American Citizen they would have ended the war on drugs that is why there is so many problems in the first place . These elected welfare participants micro manage our lives with our money , sad , very sad .

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