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November 16, 2008

 

Judge Napolitano at Future of Freedom Foundation

Filed under: DIRECT ATTACKS ON FREE SPEECH, GOVERNMENT ATTACKS ON THE PEOPLE, RON PAUL — Minuteman76 @ 6:17 pm



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DENNIS KUCINICH GRILLS NEEL KASHKARI ON BAILOUT SCAM

Filed under: ECONOMIC COLLAPSE, FRACTIONAL RESERVE BANKING IS A FRAUD, PATRIOT ECONOMICS 101 — Minuteman76 @ 4:54 pm



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Controlled Demolition

Filed under: FALSE-FLAG TERRORISM EVENTS, SEPTEMBER 11, 2001 ATTACKS, WORTHY VIDEOS — Minuteman76 @ 4:45 pm



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November 15, 2008

 

Dr. Paul on the Global Financial Summitt

Filed under: ECONOMIC COLLAPSE, FIAT CURRENCY, FRACTIONAL RESERVE BANKING IS A FRAUD, INTERNATIONAL BANKERS, PATRIOT ECONOMICS 101, RON PAUL, WORLD BANK, WORTHY VIDEOS — Minuteman76 @ 10:49 am



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November 12, 2008

 

Obama Spokesman Says ‘Obama Ready to RULE on Day 1′

Filed under: 2008 PRESIDENTIAL RACE, OBAMA, WORTHY VIDEOS — Minuteman76 @ 9:36 pm

 

The co-chair of Barack Obama’s Transition Team, Valerie Jarrett, appeared on Meet the Press this weekend and used, shall we say, an interesting word to described what she thinks Barack Obama will be doing in January when he’s officially sworn into office. She told Tom Brokaw that Obama will be ready to “rule” on day one. It’s a word that reflects the worst fears that people have for Obama the “arrogant,” the “messiah,” that imagines he’s here to “rule” instead of govern.

 

Jarret told Brokaw that “given the daunting challenges that we face, it’s important that president elect Obama is prepared to really take power and begin to rule day one.”

 



 

Someone needs to get to Jarrett and inform her that American politicians are not Kings and do not “rule” from office. But if this is the attitude of Obama’s transition team, what does The One himself imagine he is about to unleash? Could the fears that Obama thinks he is being anointed America’s King be far off with this sort of talk flying about?

 

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Common Sense: A Revolutionary Idea

Filed under: BIG BROTHER, FREEDOM 101, NSA CELLPHONE SPYING, THE ANTI-PATRIOT SURVEILLANCE GRID, WORTHY VIDEOS — Minuteman76 @ 9:24 pm



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Who Kills more People, Doctors or the Crack Dealer?

Filed under: War on Drugs — Minuteman76 @ 9:15 pm



Prescription Drugs Kill 300 Percent More Americans than Illegal Drugs



 

by David Gutierrez

 

(NaturalNews) A report by the Florida Medical Examiners Commission has concluded that prescription drugs have outstripped illegal drugs as a cause of death.

 

An analysis of 168,900 autopsies conducted in Florida in 2007 found that three times as many people were killed by legal drugs as by cocaine, heroin and all methamphetamines put together. According to state law enforcement officials, this is a sign of a burgeoning prescription drug abuse problem.

 

“The abuse has reached epidemic proportions,” said Lisa McElhaney, a sergeant in the pharmaceutical drug diversion unit of the Broward County Sheriff’s Office. “It’s just explosive.”

 

In 2007, cocaine was responsible for 843 deaths, heroin for 121, methamphetamines for 25 and marijuana for zero, for a total of 989 deaths. In contrast, 2,328 people were killed by opioid painkillers, including Vicodin and Oxycontin, and 743 were killed by drugs containing benzodiazepine, including the depressants Valium and Xanax.

 

Alcohol directly caused 466 deaths, but was found in the bodies of 4,179 cadavers in all.

 

While the number of dead bodies containing heroin jumped 14 percent from the prior year, to a total of 110, the number of deaths influenced by the painkiller oxycodone increased by 36 percent, to a total of 1,253.

 

Across the country, prescription drugs have become an increasingly popular alternative to the more difficult to acquire illegal drugs. Even as illegal drug use among teenagers have fallen, prescription drug abuse has increased. For example, while 4 percent of U.S. 12th graders were using Oxycontin in 2002, by 2005 that number had increased to 5.5 percent.

 

It’s not hard for teens to come by prescription drugs, according to Sgt. Tracy Busby, supervisor of the Calaveras County, Calif., Sheriff’s Office narcotics unit.

 

“You go to every medicine cabinet in the county, and I bet you’re going to find some sort of prescription medicine in 95 percent of them,” he said.

 

Adults can acquire prescriptions by faking injuries, or by visiting multiple doctors and pharmacies for the same health complaint. Some people get more drugs than they expect to need, then sell the extras.

 

“You have health care providers involved, you have doctor shoppers, and then there are crimes like robbing drug shipments,” said Jeff Beasley of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. “There is a multitude of ways to get these drugs, and that’s what makes things complicated.”

 

And while some people may believe that the medicines’ legality makes them less dangerous than illegal drugs, Tuolumne County, Calif., Sheriff’s Office Deputy Dan Crow warns that this is not the case. Because everybody reacts differently to foreign chemicals, there is no way of predicting the exact response anyone will have to a given dosage. That is why prescription drugs are supposed to be taken under a doctor’s supervision.

 

“All this stuff is poison,” Crow said. “Your body will fight all of this stuff.”
Tuolumne County Health Officer Todd Stolp agreed. A prescription drug taken recreationally is “much like a firearm in the hands of someone who’s not trained to use them,” he said.

 

While anyone taking a prescription medicine runs a risk of negative effects, the drugs are even more dangerous when abused. For example, many painkillers are designed to have a delayed effect that fades out over time. This can lead recreational users to take more drugs before the old ones are out of their system, placing them at risk of an overdose. Likewise, the common practice of grinding pills up causes a large dose of drugs to hit the body all at once, with potentially dangerous consequences.

 

“A medication that was meant to be distributed over 24 hours has immediate effect,” Stolp said.

 

Even more dangerous is the trend of mixing drugs with alcohol, which, like most popularly abused drugs, is a depressant.

 

“In the case of alcohol and drugs, one plus one equals more than two,” said Tuolumne County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson Lt. Dan Bressler.

 

Florida pays careful attention to drug-related deaths, and as such has significantly better data on the problem than any other state. But a recent study conducted by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) suggests that the problem is indeed national. According to the DEA, the number of people abusing prescription drugs in the United States has jumped 80 percent in six years to seven million, or more than those abusing cocaine, Ecstasy, heroin, hallucinogens an inhalants put together.

 

Not surprisingly, there has been a corresponding increase in deaths. According to the Drug Abuse Warning Network, the number of emergency room visits related to painkillers has increased by 153 percent since 1995. And a 2007 report by the Justice Department National Intelligence Drug Center found that deaths related to the opioid methadone jumped from 786 in 1999 to 3,849 in 2004 - an increase of 390 percent.

 

Many experts attribute the trend to the increasing popularity among doctors of prescribing painkillers, combined with a leap in direct-to-consumer marketing by drug companies. For example, promotional spending on Oxycontin increased threefold between 1996 and 2001, to $30 million per year.

 

Sonora, Calif., pharmacist Eddie Howard reports that he’s seen painkiller prescriptions jump dramatically in the last five years.

 

“I don’t know that there is that much pain out there to demand such an increase,” he said.
The trend concerns Howard, and he tries to keep an eye out for patients who are coming in too frequently. But he admits that there is little he can do about the problem.

 

“When you have a lot of people waiting for prescriptions, it’s hard to find time to play detective,” he said.

 

Still, the situation makes Howard uncomfortable.

 

“It almost makes me a legalized drug dealer, and that’s not a good position to be in,” he said.

 

Sources

 

http://www.naturalnews.com/z024765.html

 

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You are a slave to the Government

Filed under: BIG BROTHER, THE ANTI-PATRIOT SURVEILLANCE GRID, WORTHY VIDEOS — Minuteman76 @ 8:47 pm



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GOP Chairman rigs congressional convention

Filed under: 2008 PRESIDENTIAL RACE, RON PAUL, WORTHY VIDEOS — Minuteman76 @ 8:13 pm



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GM Opens $300 Million Russian Plant

Filed under: ECONOMIC COLLAPSE — Patriot75 @ 2:40 am

Do you think Oleg Deripaska had any involvement in this? http://1984usa.com/higherlearning/?p=757

 

 

 

GM Opens $300 Million Russian Plant to Boost Sales (Update1)

By Paul Abelsky

Nov. 7 (Bloomberg) — General Motors Corp., the world’s biggest carmaker, opened a $300 million factory in Russia as it looks to compensate for slumping sales in western Europe and North America.

The plant in the Shushary district on the outskirts of St. Petersburg will produce 70,000 Chevrolet Captiva sport-utility vehicles and the Opel Astra, with plans to manufacture the Chevrolet Cruze compact car next year.

“Our strategy is to become the leading manufacturer in Russia,” Carl-Peter Forster, GM’s chief for Europe, told reporters during the plant opening today. “For us Russia is not an emerging market. Russia emerged long ago.”

The new plant “is an example of a good investment project that’s oriented toward the future,” Russian President Dmitry Medvedev told reporters. He called on GM to boost output at the plant.

Forster said the production schedule won’t be revised now as the car market has soured. The new plant will employ 981 people, and that may increase to 1,700 next year.

Russia will become GM’s biggest car market in Europe in 2009, Forster said. GM boosted its market share in Russia this year to 10.9 percent from 6.5 percent in 2006. The Chevrolet Lacetti is Russia’s second best-selling foreign-brand car after Ford’s Focus.

Joint Ventures

GM already produces 100,000 vehicles a year in joint ventures with ZAO Avtotor in Kaliningrad and OAO AvtoVAZ in Togliatti.

U.S. auto sales may fall next year to the lowest level since 1991. GM, Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler LLC have requested $50 billion in U.S. federal loans to help the companies weather the crisis.

GM follows five other foreign automakers with plants near St. Petersburg. Toyota Motor Corp., the world’s second-largest automaker, and Ford operate assembly factories near Russia’s second-biggest city. Nissan Motor Co., Hyundai Motor Co. and Suzuki Motor Corp. are building facilities in the area.

Russia surpassed Germany as Europe’s biggest car market in the first half as sales rose 41 percent, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP.

To contact the reporter on this story: Paul Abelsky in St. Petersburg at pabelsky@bloomberg.net

Last Updated: November 7, 2008 11:06 EST

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