Guest guest Posted June 10, 2004 Report Share Posted June 10, 2004 Anna-Jean Cresswell said: > These comments about the nature of the pharmaceutical industry are most > valid. > > I wish there was a political party that was willing to take on the > pharmaceutical companies. Sadly, however, the government and opposition > parties are in the pockets of the drug pushers. Anna, I note you've got a sympatico address so you're from Canada. Have a look at the Green Party's platform. They are the only party with a " prevention first " strategy. They call it Health, Not Just Health Care. See their whole platform for Health here: http://www.greenparty.ca/platform2004/en/policies.php?p=141 The Green Party has the support of many people in the alternative health movement. That's because we all recognize the interrelationship between the environment and full health. They don't directly attack Big Pharma, but they do want to fund *public research* into prescription pharmaceuticals, vitamins, and and over-the-counter supplements. This is good, because it removes the inherent conflict of interest that pharmaceutical companies have in researching & 'proving' drugs. Plus, public funding gives more of a chance to vitamins & natural treatments to prove themselves. The good thing is that like all parties, every vote gives them $1.75. They're currently at 6% in the polls, which is a huge growth from the last election. This time around, your vote means something - even for a loosing candidate. It means popular recognition of the party and its platform, as well as real money. David Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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