Tuesday, May 10, 2005

Beware


"He who is willing to sacrifice freedom for safety deserves neither freedom nor safety." - Ben Franklin
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The 14th is Mother-In-Law day.




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Wednesday, May 04, 2005

Government-funded Researchers Tested Drugs on Foster Kids


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Researchers Tested Drugs on Foster Kids
By JOHN SOLOMON Link to the story, http://www.lodinews.com/articles/2005/05/04/ap/headlines/d89sig500.txt
Last updated: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 - 01:05:12 pm PDT

WASHINGTON - Government-funded researchers tested AIDS drugs on hundreds of foster children over the past two decades, often without providing them a basic protection afforded in federal law and required by some states, an Associated Press review has found.

The research funded by the National Institutes of Health spanned the country. It was most widespread in the 1990s as foster care agencies sought treatments for their HIV-infected children that weren't yet available in the marketplace.

The practice ensured that foster children _ mostly poor or minority _ received care from world-class researchers at government expense, slowing their rate of death and extending their lives. But it also exposed a vulnerable population to the risks of medical research and drugs that were known to have serious side effects in adults and for which the safety for children was unknown.

The research was conducted in at least seven states _ Illinois, Louisiana, Maryland, New York, North Carolina, Colorado and Texas _ and involved more than four dozen different studies. The foster children ranged from infants to late teens, according to interviews and government records.

Several studies that enlisted foster children reported patients suffered side effects such as rashes, vomiting and sharp drops in infection-fighting blood cells as they tested antiretroviral drugs to suppress AIDS or other medicines to treat secondary infections.

In one study, researchers reported a "disturbing" higher death rate among children who took higher doses of a drug. That study was unable to determine a safe and effective dosage.

The government provided special protections for child wards in 1983. They required researchers and their oversight boards to appoint independent advocates for any foster child enrolled in a narrow class of studies that involved greater than minimal risk and lacked the promise of direct benefit. Some foster agencies required the protection regardless of risks and benefits.

Advocates must be independent of the foster care and research agencies, have some understanding of medical issues and "act in the best interests of the child" for the entirety of the research, the law states.

However, researchers and foster agencies told AP that foster children in AIDS drug trials often weren't given such advocates even though research institutions many times promised to do so to gain access to the children.

Illinois officials believe none of their nearly 200 foster children in AIDS studies got independent monitors even though researchers signed a document guaranteeing "the appointment of an advocate for each individual ward participating in the respective medical research."

New York City could find records showing 142 _ less than a third _ of the 465 foster children in AIDS drug trials got such monitors even though city policy required them. The city has asked an outside firm to investigate.

Likewise, research facilities including Chicago's Children's Memorial Hospital and Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore said they concluded they didn't provide advocates for foster kids.

Some states declined to participate in medical experiments. Tennessee said its foster care rules generally prohibit enlisting children in such trials. California requires a judge's order. And Wisconsin "has absolutely never allowed, nor would we even consider, any clinical experiments with the children in our foster care system," spokeswoman Stephanie Marquis said.

Officials estimated that 5 percent to 10 percent of the 13,878 children enrolled in pediatric AIDS studies funded by NIH since the late 1980s were in foster care. More than two dozen Illinois foster children remain in studies today.

Some foster children died during studies, but state or city agencies said they could find no records that any deaths were directly caused by experimental treatments.

Researchers typically secured permission to enroll foster children through city or state agencies. And they frequently exempted themselves from appointing advocates by concluding the research carried minimal risk and the child would directly benefit because the drugs had already been tried in adults.

"Our position is that advocates weren't needed," said Marilyn Castaldi, spokeswoman for Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center in New York.

If they decline to appoint advocates under the federal law, researchers and their oversight boards must conclude that the experimental treatment affords the same or better risk-benefit possibilities than alternate treatments already in the marketplace. They also must abide by any additional protections required by state and local authorities.

Many of the studies that enrolled foster children occurred after 1990 when the government approved using the drug AZT _ an effective AIDS treatment _ for children.

Arthur Caplan, head of medical ethics at the University of Pennsylvania, said advocates should have been appointed for all foster children because researchers felt the pressure of a medical crisis and knew there was great uncertainty as to how children would react to AIDS medications that were often toxic for adults.

"It is exactly that set of circumstances that made it absolutely mandatory to get those kids those advocates," Caplan said. "It is inexcusable that they wouldn't have an advocate for each one of those children.

"When you have the most vulnerable subjects imaginable _ kids without parents _ you really do have to come in with someone independent, who doesn't have a dog in this fight," he said.

Those who made the decisions say the research gave foster kids access to drugs they otherwise couldn't get. And they say they protected the children's interest by carefully explaining risks and benefits to state guardians, foster parents and the children themselves.

"I understand the ethical dilemma surrounding the introduction of foster children into trials," said Dr. Mark Kline, a pediatric AIDS expert at Baylor College of Medicine. He enrolled some Texas foster kids in his studies, and doesn't recall appointing advocates for them.

"To say as a group that foster children should be excluded from clinical trials would have meant excluding these children from the best available therapies at the time," he said. "From an ethical perspective, I never thought that was a stand I could take."

Illinois officials directly credit the decision to enroll HIV-positive foster kids with bringing about a decline in deaths _ from 40 between 1989 and 1995 to only 19 since.

NIH, the government health research agency that funded the studies, did not track researchers to determine if they appointed advocates. Instead, the decision was left to medical review boards made up of volunteers at each study site.

A recent Institute of Medicine study concluded those Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) were often overwhelmed, dominated by scientists and not focused enough on patient protections. An ethicist who served 22 years on such boards said they lack the resources to ensure the safety of foster children.

"Over the last half century, IRBs have basically broken under the strain of some of the structural changes in research," said Gregory E. Pence, a University of Alabama-Birmingham bioethicist.

The U.S. Office for Human Research Protections, created to protect research participants after the infamous Tuskegee syphilis studies on black men, is investigating the use of foster children in AIDS research. The office declined to discuss the probe.

NIH said it considers patient safety its top priority and awaits the outcome of the investigation. "If we find that patient protections need further strengthening, we will take action to do so," spokesman John Burklow said.

AP's review found that if children were old enough _ usually between 5 and 10 _ they also were educated about the risks and asked to consent. Sometimes, foster parents or biological parents were consulted; other times not.

"Our policy was to try and contact the (biological) parents because it was fairly common when we got done the foster kid would go back to the parents," said Dr. Ross McKinney, a pediatrics AIDS expert at Duke University.

Research and foster agencies declined to make foster parents or children in the drug trials available for interviews, or to provide information about individual drug dosages, side effects or deaths, citing medical privacy laws.

Other families who participated in the same drug trials told AP their children mostly benefited but parents needed to carefully monitor potential side effects. Foster children, they said, need the added protection of an independent advocate.

"I don't believe a foster care parent can do it," said Vinnie DiPoalo, a New Jersey woman whose 10-year-old adopted son has participated in three AIDS drug trials. "There are informed consents that have to be signed. There are follow-up blood appointments.

"I think that's the role the advocate should take, because a foster parent may only have this child for three months and then the child moves on and someone needs to be watching all the time," she said.

Many studies that enlisted foster children involved early Phase I and Phase II research _ the riskiest _ to determine side effects and safe dosages so children could begin taking adult "cocktails," the powerful drug combinations that suppress AIDS but can cause bad reactions like rashes and organ damage.

Some of those drugs were approved ultimately for children, such as stavudine and zidovudine. Other medicines were not.

Illinois officials confirmed two or three foster children were approved to participate in a mid-1990s study of dapsone. Researchers hoped the drug would prevent a pneumonia that afflicts AIDS patients.

Researchers reported some children had to be taken off the drug because of "serious toxicity," others developed rashes, and the rates of death and blood toxicity were significantly higher in children who took the medicine daily, rather than weekly.

At least 10 children died from a variety of causes, including four from blood poisoning, and researchers said they were unable to determine a safe, useful dosage. They said the deaths didn't appear to be "directly attributable" to dapsone but nonetheless were "disturbing."

"An unexpected finding in our study was that overall mortality while receiving the study drug was significantly higher in the daily dapsone group. This finding remains unexplained," the researchers concluded.

Another study involving foster children in the 1990s treated children with different combinations of adult antiretroviral drugs. Among 52 children, there were 26 moderate to severe reactions _ nearly all in infants. The side effects included rash, fever and a major drop in infection-fighting white blood cells.

New York City officials defend the decision to enlist foster children en masse, saying there was a crisis in the early 1990s and research provided the best treatment possibilities. Nonetheless, they are changing their policy so they no longer give blanket permission to enroll children in preapproved studies.

"We learned some things from our experience," said Elizabeth Roberts, assistant commissioner for child and family health at the Administration for Children's Services. "It is a more individualized review we will be conducting."

Researchers likewise defend their work, saying they often sat with foster families to explain the risks and benefits, and provided them literature and 24-hour phone numbers.

"We talk about it. Then they come the next time. There is no rush," explained Dr. Ram Yogev, the chief pediatric AIDS researcher in Chicago whose patients include a large number of foster children.

Kline, the Texas researcher, added: "I never wanted a parent or guardian to ever say 'yes' simply because they thought that it was what I wanted them to do. I wanted it to be the right choice for them. I think there is not any single right answer for any family."

Researcher Rachel Landau in Washington and reporter Carla K. Johnson in Chicago contributed to this story. On the Net:

Documents associated with this story are available at:

http://wid.ap.org/inv/foster.html

National Institutes of Health: http://www.nih.gov

A service of the Associated Press(AP)




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Saturday, April 30, 2005

Bush Wins Papal Vote


"He who is willing to sacrifice freedom for safety deserves neither freedom nor safety." - Ben Franklin
"One useless man is called a disgrace; two useless men are called a law firm; and three or more useless men are a congress" - John Adams
Politicians and diapers should both be changed regularly and for the same reasons.
"Patriotism is supporting your country all the time and your government when it deserves it."--Mark Twain

Found this in my email box today... Thought we needed the chuckle...

Reuters - 14 April 2005 0953 GMT

VATICAN CITY - In a turn of events that stunned Vatican officials, U.S. President George W. Bush has been named to succeed John Paul II as the next leader of the Catholic Church.


For the first time in history, the College of Cardinals employed electronic voting machines to select the next Supreme Pontiff.

Bush won by a margin of 2,528 votes, despite the fact that only 115 Cardinals took part in the process.


The machines, which were last used in the 2004 presidential election, also registered 27 votes for Democratic candidate John Kerry.


"It's a miracle!" cried Kenneth Blackwell, spokesperson for voting machine manufacturer Diebold Corporation. "God has spoken."


Supporters of Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, whom early exit polls had leading by a comfortable margin in the voting, demanded a recount.


Blackwell said there was no need for a recount, because the voting machines, which had been modified to emit a plume of white smoke when a plurality was reached, would produce the same count again. "That's how they were programmed," he assured reporters. "Diebold machines are infalible."


When informed of his victory, President Bush expressed surprise. "I was not aware I was running for the popecy," he said. "I wish people would tell me these things."


However, he added that he would be "honored and privileged to serve as Supreme Pontoon for the rest of my natural life, or until I die, whichever comes first




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Sunday, April 17, 2005

Comments for the patriot blog - And thank you for them


"He who is willing to sacrifice freedom for safety deserves neither freedom nor safety." - Ben Franklin
"One useless man is called a disgrace; two useless men are called a law firm; and three or more useless men are a congress" - John Adams
Politicians and diapers should both be changed regularly and for the same reasons.
"Patriotism is supporting your country all the time and your government when it deserves it."--Mark Twain

From M.Elaine

Did you know on the night of,"Republican
Convention", the purple heat
was on the check
with a bandage over it.

All the republican's were making fun of, John
Kerry, because he serve
in, Vietnam War, and
came back home to stop the war so more men
would not be killed.
Tony Frank's, said"That it's so easy to get a
purple heart.

Not only was, John Kerry, made fun of but all
the Vet's who served their country in War.

Did you ever see the movie,"Going Up The River The
Long War..
It was blacked out only one place showed it.
No one heard of it.
It show John Kerry, with his swift boat crew.
He saved one man who fall in the water with
bullet's coming at the.
Plus he saved his whole swift boat crew.

He came back to speak up against the war.
Vietnam War V et's, pick him to talk because
he was clean and a soft talking voice.
It was the Vietnam War Vet's take talk to the news.
Vietnam War Vet's, ask John Kerry, please
tell the congressmen, what happen in Vietnam
War, and so he did.

The W.BUSH, told the people he was a bad
person because he dare talk against the Vietnam
War.

But here we had a man that could of stay away
from war but instead he went.
Would you believe they would cut down a War
Hero and make fun of his purple heart.

Find the movie,"Going Up The River The Long War.

W.BUSH, didn't show up at, "National Guard",
when he was to turn up.
He never went to War.

But they play him up as a hero.
Michael Moore and Going up The River The Long War,
was blackout.

Michael Moore, did get some movie companies
to show it.

I am sad because all our troop's who died, limb's
blown off etc.

I know men from, Gulf War plus Wars, in between
wars that people don't
know of.
I know a man who was a Lt`, Col. Of Air Force.
What he did was top secret for 15 years.
What he had to do does give him alot of flash
back's.
He call himself damage goods.

These are our Vet's who need us more than ever.

When I hear college kids talk about supporting
our troops I ask them to sign up so are men can
come home because they need to come home and rest
and get all the help.

I was shocked that, W.BUSH, is cutting the Vet's
benefit's.

Follow your bliss!






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Friday, April 15, 2005

Ralph Nader and Patti Smith "Return Bring Our Troops Home * End the Iraq War * Rebuild Our Communities"


"He who is willing to sacrifice freedom for safety deserves neither freedom nor safety." - Ben Franklin
"One useless man is called a disgrace; two useless men are called a law firm; and three or more useless men are a congress" - John Adams
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"Patriotism is supporting your country all the time and your government when it deserves it."--Mark Twain

Last month marked the two year anniversary of the U.S. Invasion of Iraq, in over 765 cities across the U.S., thousands called for an end to the U.S occupation of Iraq. Mired in the Iraqi quagmire with casualty tolls rising, and billions of dollars wasted by Bush, 2004 Independent Presidential candidate Ralph Nader and his associates are launching a series of rallies against the Iraq war and occupation. Nader continues to urge President Bush to withdraw the troops from Iraq under a deliberate policy that leaves Iraq for the Iraqis with continued humanitarian assistance. Rock legend, Patti Smith will join Nader and perform at these events.

On the ballot in 34 states and Washington, DC, after a fierce and costly battle with Democrats, who abused, often with corporate Republican law firms, restrictive ballot access laws, Nader and his running-mate Peter Miguel Camejo were the only major anti-war presidential candidates in 2004. Proceeds from this tour will go toward retiring 2004 campaign expenses.

Maintaining his principled pre-election anti-war stance post-election, Nader has already completed a 15-city East and West Coast tour in the last two months. Through these rallies, coupled with other work he and other speakers will detail at the event, Nader is helping to reinvigorate the U.S. anti-war movement and bring the soldiers back home. Nader will also speak about the lack of attention to economic development in Upstate, NY by federal politicians.



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Thursday, April 14, 2005

Scientists Call on EPA to Reassess Health Risk of Widespread Chemical


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Controversy over the human health impacts of low doses of endocrine disrupting chemicals escalated to a new level yesterday with publication of an analysis in Environmental Health Perspectives. In a follow-up teleconference with journalists, Drs. Fred vom Saal and George Lucier called on the Environmental Protection Agency to conduct a new risk assessment of the ubiquitous chemical Bisphenol-A (BPA).


The new report, co-authored by Dr. vom Saal, a neurobiologist at the University of Missouri, and Claude Hughes, a biologist at East Carolina University, evaluated 115 scientific studies of the health impacts of BPA, a chemical used in most plastic containers, food and beverage cans, dental sealants, plastic baby toys and bottles, and other consumer products.


BPA leaches from these containers and into the food and drink they contain. Water used in bathing and drinking is another source of exposure. Large quantities of BPA leach into the soil under landfills, and hence into the water supply.


The authors found that 94 of the studies showed harmful effects from BPA in laboratory animals. They further found that of the 21 studies finding no health effects, 11 were funded by industry.


The new study contrasts with a study completed in 2002 (but released in 2004) by the Harvard Center for Risk Analysis, which concluded that the "evidence for low-dose effects is very weak." [1] The Center's study was funded by the American Plastics Council.


The debate over BPA has become so intense that it has reached the California state legislature, which is considering a ban on its use in all products for children age three and under.


BPA is so widespread that it has been found in almost every American, and, for that matter, most people in developed countries around the globe. The critical health issue, said vom Saal, is that "the level in humans is consistent with the level in animal studies" that find BPA causing harm. Dr. Lucier, former director of the National Toxicology Program at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, added that "findings in rats and mice were extremely predictive" for determining health effects in humans.


Studies have found that BPA mimics the female sex hormone estrogen, and can interfere with such body processes as reproductive and brain functions. Babies and infants are especially at risk since they are irreversibly damaged by BPA. According to vom Saal, impacts can range from hyperactivity to increased aggressiveness, learning disabilities, and altered sex behavior as adults. BPA also decreases the male sex hormone testosterone. BPA, says vom Saal, is "an extremely potent sex hormone-like drug."


Pointing out that regulatory responsbility for BPA is the purview of many federal agencies--EPA, the Food and Drug Administration, Consumer Product Safety Commission and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, among others--Drs. Lucier and vom Saal called for a new risk assessment coordinated among all the involved agencies.

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NOTE: Extensive background materials on the BPA issue are available at EMS.org.

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SOURCES:
[1] Harvard Center for Risk Analysis study.





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Monday, April 11, 2005

Just How Safe Are Our Nations Highways??? Another Bush helping other but not the people of this country


"He who is willing to sacrifice freedom for safety deserves neither freedom nor safety." - Ben Franklin
"One useless man is called a disgrace; two useless men are called a law firm; and three or more useless men are a congress" - John Adams
Politicians and diapers should both be changed regularly and for the same reasons.
"Patriotism is supporting your country all the time and your government when it deserves it."--Mark Twain




WASHINGTON, DC (NS/OOIDA) - The Bush Administration can now allow tens of
thousands of Mexican trucks on U.S. highways without conducting an extensive
study of the environmental effects, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled.
The justices unanimously overturned a U.S. appeals court ruling that federal
environmental law required the U.S. Department of Transportation to study
the impact from the trucks on air quality.

Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta said the administration would move
forward with the initiative. This means you can expect to see LOTS of 'rate
cutting' Mexican Trucks on United States highways, SOON. Don't forget the
American jobs that go back South with them...

"We are committed to a comprehensive approach to guarantee that trucks and
buses operating within the United States are in compliance with all
applicable safety and environmental standards," he said in a statement.

President Bush said in November 2002 that Mexican trucks should be allowed
on roads throughout the country, which would bring the United States in
compliance with a key provision of the North American Free Trade Agreement,
otherwise known as NAFTA. I say, leave them AT the Border!

The move was aimed at ending a 1982 moratorium, under which Mexican trucks
have been able to operate only in certain narrow commercial border zones,
where goods must be transferred to U.S. trucks for transport across the
nation.

Environmental, labor, consumer and trucking groups sued. The current Mexican
rules applying to Commercial Truck Drivers and their equipment do NOT even
come 'close' to the ones we have in the United States. MOST of them can NOT
comply with our American rules...

They said the Transportation Department had underestimated the impact 'older
diesel Mexican trucks would have on air quality in border states,
especially in cities like Houston and Los Angeles that have struggled to
reduce pollution to comply with the federal clean air law.

The Transportation Department did an initial environmental review and
decided an extensive study was not required.
This even though ANYONE who has seen an older Mexican Truck has also seen
the thicker black smoke that American Trucks are NOT allowed to emit anymore
under our 'Clean Air Laws'.
Mexico said the ruling would not end the dispute because U.S. rules still
discriminate against Mexican trucks. This is only because MOST of the
Mexican Drivers and their Trucks can NOT pass a CVSA Safety Inspection,
which is REQUIRED on ALL Commercial Trucks operating on our Nation's
highways. Let's not forget about Section 391.11 of our own FMCSA Drivers
Qualifications Rule Book that say a Driver "must be able to read, speak and
write English" to be able to qualify to DRIVE a Commercial Motor vehicle...

"This decision by the Supreme Court only resolves an internal conflict in
the United States, between the Department of Transport and a group of
environmentalists and (truckers) in the United States," Mexico's transport
and trade ministries said in a statement.

Jonathan Weissglass, an attorney for the coalition that brought the lawsuit,
called it a "narrow and procedural decision," based on the Transportation
Department's limited legal powers.

"The ruling did not address the serious air pollution concerns posed by tens
of thousands of trucks coming over the border. Nor did the court address how
border states will be able to comply with federally mandated air quality
standards," he said.

Mexican trucks make about 4.5 million border crossings each year, according
to the U.S. government. Mexico has said it has suffered billions of dollars
in economic damages from the moratorium. Has anybody done s study to find
out how many people have DIED on our nations Highways as a result of these
same Mexican Trucks?

The U.S. government argued the appeals court ruling prolonged a significant
trade dispute with Mexico, which Bush sought to resolve under the trade
agreement that took effect in 1994.

Government lawyers said the delay in compliance with the agreement has
caused Mexico to continue parallel restrictions on U.S. trucks and to
threaten new trade sanctions. I say, WHO CARES? Let the Mexican Drivers and
their Trucks STAY along the Border inside the International Trade Zone and
NOT allow them to travel throughout the United States. How about Winter
Driving in the Rockies or East Coast? Are ANY of these Mexican Drivers
QUALIFIED as '4 season Drivers'???

The groups that brought the lawsuit estimated that 34,000 trucks from Mexico
would be on U.S. highways in the first year alone. By 2010, trucks from
Mexico would likely emit twice as much of certain pollutants as U.S. trucks,
they said. This is not to mention the 'language barrier' posed by Truck
Drivers who do NOT speak English, nor do they 'understand' our Highway
Roadsigns, because Mexican rules do NOT require the Truck Drivers know what
the Roadsigns mean.

Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in the court's opinion that the Transportation
Department did not violate the law or environmental regulations and that it
did not have to do a full environmental review.
*SAFETY* is the KEY issue in dealing with Mexican Drivers and their Trucks.
Many of the Trucks used by Mexican Companies have come from the United
States and have been BEATEN into the ground BEFORE they ever got to Mexico!
Trucks with HIGH mileage and in MOST cases, in need of REPAIR, are what find
their way TO Mexico. Old Schneider, J B Hunt, Werner, and other Trucks with
close to a million miles on some, wind up for sale in Mexico and driven back
into the United States by Mexican Carriers. I and many other drivers have
seen more than 2 drivers climb OUT of these Trucks before. Whether or not
they were all CERTIFIED Drivers, who knows??? Because they don't follow our
American Rules even though they're 'supposed to'. The other day at a Seaport
on our East Coast, one of my Drivers told me a Mexican Truck (Juarez, MX on
the Door) entered the Port he was sitting in line at and used a 'different'
Company name to obtain a 'Bar Code' to be able to pick up a Container and
leave the Seaport with. he was actually ABLE to do this! You are NOT
supposed' to be able to do this under ANY circumstances! Makes you wonder
just how SAFE our Seaport's are and what was IN that Container, doesn't it?
These cheaper paid and less qualified Mexican Truck Drivers and their Trucks
WILL and DO pose BIG problems for Americans as they hit our Nation's
Highways! I say if you don't SPEAK, READ & WRITE ENGLISH, you shouldn't be
able to drive a Truck on our Nations Highways! On April 1, 2005 that's just
exactly what the FMCSA agreed on as they announced they would start
enforcing the provisions of section 391.11 in the Drivers Qualifications
Rule Book. It's about TIME!



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Friday, April 08, 2005

"A Living Will" for ya and it's free


"He who is willing to sacrifice freedom for safety deserves neither freedom nor safety." - Ben Franklin
"One useless man is called a disgrace; two useless men are called a law firm; and three or more useless men are a congress" - John Adams
Politicians and diapers should both be changed regularly and for the same reasons.
"Patriotism is supporting your country all the time and your government when it deserves it."--Mark Twain


I, _________________________ (fill in the blank), being of sound mind and

body, do not wish to be kept alive indefinitely by artificial means.



Under no circumstances should my fate be put in the hands of peckerwood

ethically challenged politicians who couldn't pass ninth-grade biology if

their lives depended on it.



If a reasonable amount of time passes and I fail to sit up and ask for a

cold beer, it should be presumed that I won't ever get better. When such

a determination is reached, I hereby instruct my other half, children and

attending physicians to pull the plug, reel in the tubes and call it a day.



Under no circumstances shall the hypocritical members of the Legislature

(State or Federal) enact a special law to keep me on life-support

machinery. It is my wish that these boneheads mind their own damn

business, and pay attention instead to the health, education and future

of the millions of Americans who aren't in a permanent coma.



Under no circumstances shall any politicians butt into this case.



I don't care how many fundamentalist votes they're trying to scrounge for

their run for the presidency, it is my wish that they play politics with

someone else's life and leave me alone to die in peace.



I couldn't care less if a hundred religious zealots send e-mails

to legislators in which they pretend to care about me. I don't know these

people, and I certainly haven't authorized them to preach and crusade on

my behalf. They should mind their own business, too.



If any of my family goes against my wishes and turns my case into a

political cause, I hereby promise to come back from the grave and make

his or her existence a living hell.



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DATE__________


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DATE__________




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Thursday, April 07, 2005

Stronger Conflict of Interest Policies Urged for EPA, NIH


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A recent Government Accountability Office (GAO) report states that the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) need to strengthen their conflict of interest policies in order to address the potential for industry influence on government-led research and development (R&D) projects.


The report examines how American Chemistry Council (ACC) financial donations to EPA and NIH research projects may pose a conflict of public and private interests. The GAO investigation focuses on studies that examine the health effects of chemical exposure, and are partially funded by the ACC. The GAO report found that funding by the ACC could potentially influence regulatory rules that are based on the studies.


The ACC is an industry trade group that represents several chemical manufacturing companies. It has funded 17 NIH proposals and 2 EPA-related projects. [1]


The GAO report noted that neither the NIH nor the EPA had "specific policies requiring officials to evaluate or manage potential conflicts of interest when they entered into the ACC arrangements." [2]


However, both agencies and the ACC reported to the GAO that despite the lack of a formal evaluation policy, they believe agency officials are able to manage the ACC arrangements through normal research processes.


The GAO disputed the agencies' faith in these processes, noting that "because the agencies' research management processes are not designed to address conflict of interest issues, they are not a substitute for formal evaluation of such conflicts." [3]


Although ACC contributions to the EPA and NIH are legal, the GAO report suggests that the current system provides inadequate assurance that these contributions will not present a conflict of interest. The report's final recommendation was that the agencies develop formal policies to manage potential conflicts.


In a response to the report, EPA spokeswoman Suzanne Ackerman said EPA will review it, but did not say whether the agency would actually follow its recommendations. Ackerman said the agency already has a "strict, rigorous, and transparent process for ensuring our research agreements and grants meet the highest ethical standards." [4]



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SOURCES:
[1] GAO Report, Apr. 1, 2005.
[2] Ibid.
[3] Ibid.
[4] "Agencies need conflict-of-interest policies -- GAO report," Greenwire, Apr. 4, 2005.




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Tuesday, April 05, 2005

Check this out for yourself


"He who is willing to sacrifice freedom for safety deserves neither freedom nor safety." - Ben Franklin
"One useless man is called a disgrace; two useless men are called a law firm; and three or more useless men are a congress" - John Adams
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"Patriotism is supporting your country all the time and your government when it deserves it."--Mark Twain

Greg Palast

Investigative journalist Palast here collects his best work, which appeared in British and American publications. He exposes corruption worldwide, and his targets include the WTO, Jeb Bush and Katherine Harris, Tony Blair`s administration, Exxon, Pfizer, Hillary Clinton, and the IMF.


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