They probably are. You seem to think all corporatist media are conks.kalm wrote:I was no fan, but why do you think that was? Because Big insurance and Pharma are all donks?AZGrizFan wrote:
You mean the bought and paid for government that had to pass the healthcare bill before they could read it? Donk government at it's finest. Welcome to America.
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Huh? Establishment media tugs at the Obama ballsack. Donk corporatist media is every bit as annoying as conk media if not more.Baldy wrote:They probably are. You seem to think all corporatist media are conks.kalm wrote:
I was no fan, but why do you think that was? Because Big insurance and Pharma are all donks?
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Well, it's an interesting fact that not a single Conk voted for it, and it took a donk majority in both houses to get it passed....so I doubt big insurance or pharma cares one way or the other, just waited until they had a collective group stupid enough to do it.kalm wrote:I was no fan, but why do you think that was? Because Big insurance and Pharma are all donks?AZGrizFan wrote:
You mean the bought and paid for government that had to pass the healthcare bill before they could read it? Donk government at it's finest. Welcome to America.
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You make it appear as if there's a relevant distinction between the "medical community" and the "scientific community." In reality they're both part of the same cartel: allopathic corporate medicine. Take mammography as an example: medical doctors or other people financially linked to the conventional cancer business conduct most "scientific" research, producing biased corporate-crafted pro-mammogram studies which then get published in medical journals owned by the orthodox medical business (sources: "Mammography Screening: Truth, Lies and Controversy" by Peter Gotzsche and "The Mammogram Myth" by Rolf Hefti - see synopsis at Hardly-known Breast Cancer Facts: The Real Truth about Mammograms ).Pwns wrote:The bigger issue here is how slowly the medical community changes their practice with new research and findings from the scientific community. Example: There's no evidence that mammograms improve cancer mortality, yet many practices still persist with it. It's not the drug companies that choose which prescription patients will get. I would bet you most doctors have even glanced at literature on the rates of side effects from various analgesics and pain-killers.
Of course these people are obviously very much opposed to marijuana legalization, but luckily they don't have to invest too much to fight that with police unions and private prison operators helping them out.
Because the allopathic medical cartel produces and mandates and controls the official narrative on breast cancer screening/mammography at every angle, it doesn't take a genius to figure out why "many practices still persist" such as mammography.
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Welcome friend... (nice first post)SCCTar wrote:
You make it appear as if there's a relevant distinction between the "medical community" and the "scientific community." In reality they're both part of the same cartel: allopathic corporate medicine. Take mammography as an example: medical doctors or other people financially linked to the conventional cancer business conduct most "scientific" research, producing biased corporate-crafted pro-mammogram studies which then get published in medical journals owned by the orthodox medical business (sources: "Mammography Screening: Truth, Lies and Controversy" by Peter Gotzsche and "The Mammogram Myth" by Rolf Hefti - see synopsis at Hardly-known Breast Cancer Facts: The Real Truth about Mammograms ).
Because the allopathic medical cartel produces and mandates and controls the official narrative on breast cancer screening/mammography at every angle, it doesn't take a genius to figure out why "many practices still persist" such as mammography.
You have the proper disposition to join this sh!t show political forum...
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I do think it's funny that you two can claim the point flew right over my head given the title of this thread.kalm wrote:Grizalltheway wrote: Whoosh!
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I believe your complaint was about wealth envy which doesn't have much to do with the title or the reason this is problematic, so yeah...Whoosh!AZGrizFan wrote:I do think it's funny that you two can claim the point flew right over my head given the title of this thread.kalm wrote:
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Agreed with Chiz, good post. To add to the corporate medicine aspect, you should have seen the doctors expression when told the new pap smear guidelines dictated skipping a pap for three years when certain patients got negative results. This was ACOG (American College of OBs & Gynos) that was recommending the guidelines as well.Chizzang wrote:Welcome friend... (nice first post)SCCTar wrote:
You make it appear as if there's a relevant distinction between the "medical community" and the "scientific community." In reality they're both part of the same cartel: allopathic corporate medicine. Take mammography as an example: medical doctors or other people financially linked to the conventional cancer business conduct most "scientific" research, producing biased corporate-crafted pro-mammogram studies which then get published in medical journals owned by the orthodox medical business (sources: "Mammography Screening: Truth, Lies and Controversy" by Peter Gotzsche and "The Mammogram Myth" by Rolf Hefti - see synopsis at Hardly-known Breast Cancer Facts: The Real Truth about Mammograms ).
Because the allopathic medical cartel produces and mandates and controls the official narrative on breast cancer screening/mammography at every angle, it doesn't take a genius to figure out why "many practices still persist" such as mammography.
You have the proper disposition to join this sh!t show political forum...
I look forward to your thoughts
The doctors didn't give one shit ACOG made the recommendation and only cared they would lose money on performing paps once a year, even though women were still encouraged to get the yearly visit.
Can you guess what happened? That's right, they kept on giving paps every year!
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Really? Read the title again, and then read the meme again, and then read my first post.kalm wrote:I believe your complaint was about wealth envy which doesn't have much to do with the title or the reason this is problematic, so yeah...Whoosh!AZGrizFan wrote:
I do think it's funny that you two can claim the point flew right over my head given the title of this thread.![]()
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Who the fuck are you? My literature tudor? I read the title, meme, and your unfortunate post and..........AZGrizFan wrote:Really? Read the title again, and then read the meme again, and then read my first post.kalm wrote:
I believe your complaint was about wealth envy which doesn't have much to do with the title or the reason this is problematic, so yeah...Whoosh!
Whoosh!!!
Do you see memes like this about Mark Zuckerburg?
No. Because he isn't profiting from a product that kills more people than heroine and cocaine.
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I give up.kalm wrote:Who the fuck are you? My literature tudor? I read the title, meme, and your unfortunate post and..........AZGrizFan wrote: Really? Read the title again, and then read the meme again, and then read my first post.
Whoosh!!!
Do you see memes like this about Mark Zuckerburg?
No. Because he isn't profiting from a product that kills more people than heroine and cocaine.
Apparently it's too nuanced for your brain.
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Whooosh89Hen wrote:I don't have any insights if your line of thinking is that legalizing cocaine and heroin will lower the number of deaths, ruined lives, etc...Chizzang wrote:
Are you seriously thinking that ^ right there...
Indeed the "whooshing" sound as that one flew over your head
Oxi is synthetic Heroin - for all intents and purposes IT IS HEROIN
Heroin that can be shaped into pills and slid across a counter
And we've got guys like YOU and HEN you know the self proclaimed "makers" and smartest men in the room
Helping us understand why our archaic draconian drug laws make perfect sense
I look forward to your insights on this matter
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Giving up is the wisest decision you've made on this thread.AZGrizFan wrote:I give up.kalm wrote:
Who the fuck are you? My literature tudor? I read the title, meme, and your unfortunate post and..........
Whoosh!!!
Do you see memes like this about Mark Zuckerburg?
No. Because he isn't profiting from a product that kills more people than heroine and cocaine.![]()
Apparently it's too nuanced for your brain.
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The abomination of the ACA is the main reason my wife and I are voting Republican in 2016. I was against it when Obama shoved it down our throats and i'm more against it today. It hasn't made things more affordable. For me, it's made healthcare more tricky, expensive and a pain in the ass.AZGrizFan wrote:Well, it's an interesting fact that not a single Conk voted for it, and it took a donk majority in both houses to get it passed....so I doubt big insurance or pharma cares one way or the other, just waited until they had a collective group stupid enough to do it.kalm wrote:
I was no fan, but why do you think that was? Because Big insurance and Pharma are all donks?
Give me the plan I had last year. With co-pays. With clear lines of communication. A plan that didn't have a huge increase. Fuck Obama. Fuck Aetna and Fuck Big Pharm.
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Hello Big Defense, Big Ag, and the prison industrial complex!Ibanez wrote:The abomination of the ACA is the main reason my wife and I are voting Republican in 2016. I was against it when Obama shoved it down our throats and i'm more against it today. It hasn't made things more affordable. For me, it's made healthcare more tricky, expensive and a pain in the ass.AZGrizFan wrote:
Well, it's an interesting fact that not a single Conk voted for it, and it took a donk majority in both houses to get it passed....so I doubt big insurance or pharma cares one way or the other, just waited until they had a collective group stupid enough to do it.
Give me the plan I had last year. With co-pays. With clear lines of communication. A plan that didn't have a huge increase. Fuck Obama. Fuck Aetna and Fuck Big Pharm.![]()
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Good post. And Welcome!!SCCTar wrote:You make it appear as if there's a relevant distinction between the "medical community" and the "scientific community." In reality they're both part of the same cartel: allopathic corporate medicine. Take mammography as an example: medical doctors or other people financially linked to the conventional cancer business conduct most "scientific" research, producing biased corporate-crafted pro-mammogram studies which then get published in medical journals owned by the orthodox medical business (sources: "Mammography Screening: Truth, Lies and Controversy" by Peter Gotzsche and "The Mammogram Myth" by Rolf Hefti - see synopsis at Hardly-known Breast Cancer Facts: The Real Truth about Mammograms ).Pwns wrote:The bigger issue here is how slowly the medical community changes their practice with new research and findings from the scientific community. Example: There's no evidence that mammograms improve cancer mortality, yet many practices still persist with it. It's not the drug companies that choose which prescription patients will get. I would bet you most doctors have even glanced at literature on the rates of side effects from various analgesics and pain-killers.
Of course these people are obviously very much opposed to marijuana legalization, but luckily they don't have to invest too much to fight that with police unions and private prison operators helping them out.
Because the allopathic medical cartel produces and mandates and controls the official narrative on breast cancer screening/mammography at every angle, it doesn't take a genius to figure out why "many practices still persist" such as mammography.
Same goes with maternity issues. We went through this last year with the birth of our first. Hospitals treat pregnant women like they are sick and impose timetables on them. They give you drug after drug, which aren't necessary until you are forced to have a C-section. We went with a midwife (the profession that has delivered more babies than hospitals and doctors). My wife did all the normal stuff, check ups, etc.. .and when it came time to deliver, she did it with ZERO drugs. The birth center, up to October 2014, had delivered over 1000 babies. Only 2 of the mothers had to be rushed to the ER, which is down the road. The time from calling the hospital, to having the baby out at the hospital was 15 minutes +/- 5. Doctors want to deliver on their time, not mother natures. That isn't medicine, not to me.
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Of course. You're digging into their profits. I'm all for profitability. It fuels motivation and research. But we're being gouged.SeattleGriz wrote:Agreed with Chiz, good post. To add to the corporate medicine aspect, you should have seen the doctors expression when told the new pap smear guidelines dictated skipping a pap for three years when certain patients got negative results. This was ACOG (American College of OBs & Gynos) that was recommending the guidelines as well.Chizzang wrote:
Welcome friend... (nice first post)
You have the proper disposition to join this sh!t show political forum...
I look forward to your thoughts
The doctors didn't give one shit ACOG made the recommendation and only cared they would lose money on performing paps once a year, even though women were still encouraged to get the yearly visit.
Can you guess what happened? That's right, they kept on giving paps every year!
Turns out I might be a little gay. 89Hen 11/7/17
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Thanks, dad.kalm wrote:Giving up is the wisest decision you've made on this thread.AZGrizFan wrote:
I give up.![]()
Apparently it's too nuanced for your brain.
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Take a break, Pudsucker. Jesus your're an idiot.AZGrizFan wrote:Thanks, dad.kalm wrote:
Giving up is the wisest decision you've made on this thread.
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Oxy is a vital med prescribed compassionately and with great effect to patients in palliative care.
Wide spread abuse can be pegged directly on doctors, weak patients with weak wills and support networks and of course the scumbag conks (which may include the family) who created the black market for this shit.
Wide spread abuse can be pegged directly on doctors, weak patients with weak wills and support networks and of course the scumbag conks (which may include the family) who created the black market for this shit.
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D1B wrote:Take a break, Pudsucker. Jesus your're an idiot.AZGrizFan wrote:
Thanks, dad.
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Update.
Worried about maintaining your cartel's position?
Fund "free market" and pain advocacy groups called the Washington Legal Foundation, the Pain Care Forum, and the Power of Pain Foundation to get the FDC to back down from proposed voluntary prescription guidelines.
When will the Sinaloa Cartel wise up and start lobbying the DEA?
Worried about maintaining your cartel's position?
Fund "free market" and pain advocacy groups called the Washington Legal Foundation, the Pain Care Forum, and the Power of Pain Foundation to get the FDC to back down from proposed voluntary prescription guidelines.
The Washington Legal Foundation, a nonprofit that litigates to defend “free-market principles,”threatened the CDC with legal action if the agency moved forward with the proposed opioid guidelines. The WLG claimed the CDC’s advisory panel for the guidelines lacked “fair ideological balance,” because it included a doctor who is part of an advocacy effort against opioid addiction. The WLG does not disclose donor information, but has filed friend-of-the-court briefs on behalf of Purdue Pharma, the makers of OxyContin. In a recent article with Pain News Network, a spokesperson for Purdue Pharma conceded: “We’re long-standing supporters of WLF, in addition to several other business and legal organizations. We’ve provided them with unrestricted grants.”
A recently re-filed complaint by the City of Chicago found that Burt Rosen, the chief in-house lobbyist for Purdue Pharma, controls the Pain Care Forum.
The Power of Pain Foundation, a group funded by Purdue Pharma, asked supporters to contact the CDC in opposition to the guidelines, claiming that “taking away pain medication and making providers afraid to prescribe due to your guidelines is only going to make more abusers, increase suicides, and tear apart the lives of millions.”
https://theintercept.com/2015/12/23/oxy ... -politics/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;The over-prescription of opioid products has made the United States the center of the painkiller abuse epidemic. Americans consume about 81 percent of the global supply of oxycodone products (the active ingredient in OxyContin) and almost 100 percent of hydrocodone (the active ingredient used in brands such as Vicodin). More than 16,000 people die from opioid painkiller overdose every year.
The skyrocketing use of opioids in America is also closely linked to the rising heroin crisis, which reached new heights this year. Prescription opioids, which provide a high that is very similar to heroin, are often a gateway drug. As many as four out of five heroin users get started with opioid painkillers.
When will the Sinaloa Cartel wise up and start lobbying the DEA?
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I've said it before...maybe even in this thread already...but I'll say it again:
Get rid of the cultural dogma about something being "wrong" with people wanting to get high and tell the pharmaceutical companies they can develop and market drugs designed specifically for getting people high while doing minimal ancillary damage. If we did that I'm confident they could come up with things that would make the situation much better for all concerned.
Get rid of the cultural dogma about something being "wrong" with people wanting to get high and tell the pharmaceutical companies they can develop and market drugs designed specifically for getting people high while doing minimal ancillary damage. If we did that I'm confident they could come up with things that would make the situation much better for all concerned.
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Keep your laws off our bodies
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