Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote in message ...
>Follow the money on the website, that the FDA:
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>This is not a grass-roots movement. It's an "astroturfing", by "alternative
>treatment" salesman . . . .>
Ha! Learn something every day:
astroturfing: n.
1. The use of paid shills to create the impression of a popular movement,
through means like letters to newspapers from soi-disant ‘concerned citizens
’, paid opinion pieces, and the formation of grass-roots lobbying groups
that are actually funded by a PR group (AstroTurf is fake grass; hence the
term). See also sock puppet, tentacle.
Regards
Old Al
guy - 03 Jun 2006 14:10 GMT
>Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote in message ...
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>Regards
> Old Al
People should deal with the gross con
artists of today and hear what they think
of the public.
They know they can handle the suckers with ease.
We have seen that here with the irrational
defense of gross salaries.
At my age I cuss my genetics so often. I
could easily have been rich if I had no ethics.
A classmate in high school was not a
simple So he operated very well and
he is allegedly worth $8oo Million today
and flies around the world in a private jet.
Some suckers driving a very used car
buy into the line of these people Are they
intelligent as they seem to think.
Some should look at what happened before the FDA.
With all of it's warts it is so far ahead of the alternatives.
Most agencies seem to accumulate biased and low
horsepower people.
A sunset law is one answer but even that does not work
all of the time.
Turning our society over to anarchy is
touted by those that have never experience
this type of society..
The human with the jungle brain setup by
the survival system prevents us from doing
the right thing as we seem to expound
with our religions.
Guy