OXYCONTIN, the SIGN LANGUAGE, and the BLAGOJEVICH DEAL


 

OXYCONTIN, THE SIGN LANGUAGE, AND THE BLAGOJEVICH DEAL – Today I will deal with three issues, (1) the issue of drug addiction, in particular the OxyContin problem, (2) I will present the first problems of our economic disaster (3) and finally I will make a comment on the 6-figure book deal former Illinois Governor Blagojevich, also known as Goldfinger signed. — When researching the background of the drug addiction of certain celebrities, I came across a New York Times article of May 2007 – to which I came through a link of a law firms website reporting that three former and at that time current executives of Purdue Pharma had pled guilty to criminal charges that they had misled the FDA and physicians by not disclosing that OxyContin is addictive. OxyContin is said to be causing a sense of euphoria as it changes the chemical make-up of the brain. It may be habit-forming and should not given to someone who has a history of drug abuse or addiction. There seems to be a question whether oxycodone-induced brain changes can ever be repaired. — One of the victims of the Purdue cover-up of the addictive nature of oxycontin apparently was Republican spokesman and policy-maker Rush Limbaugh who several years back admitted in his radio program that he was addicted. Apparently, his admission followed his prosecution for felony doctor shopping, as reported by Law.com in May 2006. Prosecutor Roy Black finally agreed to a plea bargain that spared Limbaugh jail time under the condition that he attended an 18 months drug treatment program

 

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17 Responses to OXYCONTIN, the SIGN LANGUAGE, and the BLAGOJEVICH DEAL

  • B von Grabe says:

    I am European. The problem is that? their drugs affect me, too: Every time I listen to Glenn Beck I have the urge to throw up.

  • GenevievesVindicated says:

    Sind sie Deutsch?

    Republicans are very special people, drugs effect them differently. It is what enables them to constantly screw over everyone without second thought.? Rush can be exhibit a.

  • badattitude77769 says:

    Google? search: “of money and mummies”
    Using this data, the author extrapolated that the number of deaths from Oxycontin could surpass the deaths from 911 and the Iraq war combined!

  • B von Grabe says:

    lol?

  • badattitude77769 says:

    From google: “hillary clinton board of directors wal mart”
    About 50,900,000 results? (0.18 seconds)

  • B von Grabe says:

    You are? kidding, aren’t you ???

  • badattitude77769 says:

    Walmart, of course, Sam Waltan wanted all American products, treated his workers well, of course, the? Illuminati put Hillary Clinton on the board of directors.

  • B von Grabe says:

    Haha, not sure I have the patience. Problem: every time I listen to guys like Glenn Beck, Cheney, Boehner I feel rage coming up in me, and I swear? I don’t take any steroids!

  • pwreric says:

    Yeah, I like your style too: an approachable, reasonable intellectual w/European accent and a not so dry sense of humor, which is what one would expect from such.
    Ever thought of doing stand up comedy like Bill Hicks or Dennis Miller? You know political humor. We could use a guy like? you to educate the masses while being entertained.

  • jamesatron84 says:

    you are a cool dude!!? i like your style!

  • B von Grabe says:

    I discussed the aspect of lack of stimuli earlier, among others in BRAIN JOGGING, IQ, AND THE JB PARADOX?

  • B von Grabe says:

    Exactly what I am saying, and that does not only concern old people, as Siegfried Lehrl of the University of Erlangen/Germany proved with his studies that the lack of intellectual stimuli causes a? drop in IQ.

  • EddyvanIke says:

    Since you brought up a treatment for Alzheimers, what do think about the following treatment: Give them a combination of a mindstimulant nootropic (such as modafinil) and let them read interesting books and do stimulating brain exercises.

    I believe that a large part of the Alzheimers disease is exacerbated by letting old people dumb down in front of a TV. They rarely have younger people around to have? interesting conversations with. What do you think?

  • Hubba Bubba says:

    HA HA – not the CAR Nash – some psychologist who? came up with the theory that all people are basically selfish and are best off when that selfishness was allowed to guide them uninhibited. He turned out to be a paranoid schizophrenic. But it was too late by the time they found out – our society had already incorporated those assumptions into public policy.

  • B von Grabe says:

    John Nash? Are you serious? Well if you like cars you will like today’s? clip: “The 2009 Geneva Auto Show”. up in about an hour or so.

  • Hubba Bubba says:

    “I enjoy every minute? of it [hypomania]” ha ha!

    About 10 years ago, there was a book called “Car Living Your Way.” It was for working people, not “bums,” who had to choose between an apartment and a car and decided they could not do without the car. This has been building up for a LONG time.

    Limbaugh may be brain-damaged; many loudmouth opinion leaders in history later proved to be mentally ill (like John Nash and his “Game Theory.”) He may also just be amoral and making great $.

  • B von Grabe says:

    Gee, why didn’t I come up with some kind of medication. Coming to think of? I did, but it only worked for 6 weeks – oh well.

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