As I have posted on this blog before , The Swift Boat Vets against Kerry have already caught Kerry in at least one lie; the claim that he was in Cambodia on Christmas of 1968. Joshua Muravchik, writing in the Washington Post explains why that lie is so significant, he writes , After his discharge, Kerry became the leader of Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW). Once, he presented to Congress the accounts by his VVAW comrades of having "personally raped, cut off ears, cut off heads, taped wires . . . to human genitals . . . razed villages in a fashion reminiscent of Genghis Khan . . . poisoned foodstocks." Later it was shown that many of the stories on which Kerry based this testimony were false, some told by impostors who had stolen the identities of real GIs, but Kerry himself was not implicated in the fraud. And his own over-the-top generalization that such "crimes [were] committed on a day-to-day basis with the full awareness of officers at all levels of command...
Walter Williams has written eloquently on this. The FDA seeks primarily to protect its reputation, and thus tends to be overconservative; a death from an "approved" drug is a black mark.
ReplyDeleteBut -- a thousand deaths, of those waiting for drugs to be approved, do not count against the FDA.
The FDA does a great job, just recently I tried to find out why the fda changed a particular drug to another formula, and the response I got was golden.
ReplyDeleteHere is their response (The Needs of the Many out way the needs of
The few).
I finally did get an answer without there mouth, but I had to physically go down there, and ask them.
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