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Bea Bernhausen <>

 

Tue, 15 Jul 2008 15:58:34 -0700 (PDT)

Re: reply to Moderator and Stephen

 

> Hey---she's on your side---read the email again....She was giving

> heck to the other guy...

>

> But thanks for all your activism...

>

> Stephen Fox <stephen wrote:

> Allow me to point out that Politics is unfortunately at

> the heart of hundreds of millions of people's illnesses and ailments,

> especially neurodegenerative afflictions as well as cancer, given

> the rampant corporate abuse of human health with new ghastly

> concoctions to add to food, drink, and medicine.

>

> I take my Health and Healing Efforts to the New Mexico Legislature,

> where we have tried to ban aspartame and to create a New Mexico

> Nutrition Council, with express statutory powers to challenge the

> FDA when necessary.

>

> I also wrote a Resolution about Getting Aspartame's FDA approval

> rescinded by the Commissioner for the Hawaii Senate: you can read it

> on the Hawaii Legislature website as Hawaii Senate Resolution 191, 2008.

>

> Make no mistake: if we had a real FDA and a real Commissioner under

> the next President, whomever that will be, we would actually begin

> to heal the world, and quite rapidly at that.

>

> Gandhi said that Politics was Life, and I almost always agree with

> Mohandas, whatever the subject.

>

> Someone in this group told me, apparently mistakenly, that if you

> put Off Topic in the subject line, there would be no problem;

> readers could choose to ignore it if they wished....

>

> I am growing familiar with your point of view. Yours is not an

> imperious demand. Just remember that Big Pharma and the polluting

> multinational corporations are well organized, have deep pockets, no

> aversion to discussing political matters when it protects their

> financial interests, and in fact hire enormous numbers of lobbyists

> to defeat views like mine and most of the members of this group.

>

> I only point out that FDA/Politics connection is pervasive and all

> encompassing. That is why I post what I do.

>

> If these concerns are unacceptable to you as Moderator, I will not

> post anything; I have my hands more than full with the massive

> projects I have taken on.

>

> Finally, I welcome responses from Individuals, especially those who

> might take the time to spark up Legislation and Resolutions in your

> respective states and nations, no matter what the focus or subject

> is, if it pertains to human health, preventive medicine, and

> consumer protection!

>

> Truly,

>

> Stephen Fox, Managing Editor Santa Fe Sun News

> stephen

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Stephen---the first guy (TntStuart) came down on you for your post---then the moderator stepped in and gave him heck for doing that and told him to butt out----go back and reread---you are going off on the wrong tangent. The moderator is on your side. NOBODY (except the first guy) has said anything negative about your post. Stephen Fox <stephen wrote: ------------Bea Bernhausen <> Sent: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 15:58:34 -0700 (PDT)Re: reply to Moderator and Stephen> Hey---she's on your side---read the email again....She was giving > heck to the other guy...> > But thanks for all your activism...> > Stephen Fox <stephen (AT) santafefineart (DOT) com> wrote:> Allow me to point out that Politics is unfortunately at > the heart of hundreds of millions of people's illnesses and ailments,> especially neurodegenerative afflictions as well as cancer, given > the rampant corporate abuse of human health with new ghastly > concoctions to add to food, drink, and medicine.> > I

take my Health and Healing Efforts to the New Mexico Legislature,> where we have tried to ban aspartame and to create a New Mexico > Nutrition Council, with express statutory powers to challenge the > FDA when necessary.> > I also wrote a Resolution about Getting Aspartame's FDA approval > rescinded by the Commissioner for the Hawaii Senate: you can read it > on the Hawaii Legislature website as Hawaii Senate Resolution 191, 2008.> > Make no mistake: if we had a real FDA and a real Commissioner under > the next President, whomever that will be, we would actually begin > to heal the world, and quite rapidly at that.> > Gandhi said that Politics was Life, and I almost always agree with > Mohandas, whatever the subject.> > Someone in this group told me, apparently mistakenly, that if you > put Off Topic in the subject line, there would be no problem; >

readers could choose to ignore it if they wished....> > I am growing familiar with your point of view. Yours is not an > imperious demand. Just remember that Big Pharma and the polluting > multinational corporations are well organized, have deep pockets, no > aversion to discussing political matters when it protects their > financial interests, and in fact hire enormous numbers of lobbyists > to defeat views like mine and most of the members of this group.> > I only point out that FDA/Politics connection is pervasive and all > encompassing. That is why I post what I do.> > If these concerns are unacceptable to you as Moderator, I will not > post anything; I have my hands more than full with the massive > projects I have taken on. > > Finally, I welcome responses from Individuals, especially those who > might take the time to spark up Legislation and

Resolutions in your > respective states and nations, no matter what the focus or subject > is, if it pertains to human health, preventive medicine, and > consumer protection!> > Truly,> > Stephen Fox, Managing Editor Santa Fe Sun News> stephen (AT) santafefineart (DOT) com------- End of Original Message -------

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ok, sorry. i perhaps understood.

 

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Bea Bernhausen <>

 

Tue, 15 Jul 2008 16:45:11 -0700 (PDT)

Re: Dear Bea: wasn't the drift no politics

(and religion, of course!)? If that is the consensus and not just

Moderator's decision, sayonara...

 

> Stephen---the first guy (TntStuart) came down on you for your post---

> then the moderator stepped in and gave him heck for doing that and

> told him to butt out----go back and reread---you are going off on

> the wrong tangent.

>

> The moderator is on your side.

>

> NOBODY (except the first guy) has said anything negative about

> your post.

>

>

> Stephen Fox <stephen wrote:

>

>

> ------------

> Bea Bernhausen <>

>

> Tue, 15 Jul 2008 15:58:34 -0700 (PDT)

> Re: reply to Moderator and Stephen

>

> > Hey---she's on your side---read the email again....She was giving

> > heck to the other guy...

> >

> > But thanks for all your activism...

> >

> > Stephen Fox <stephen wrote:

> > Allow me to point out that Politics is unfortunately at

> > the heart of hundreds of millions of people's illnesses and ailments,

> > especially neurodegenerative afflictions as well as cancer, given

> > the rampant corporate abuse of human health with new ghastly

> > concoctions to add to food, drink, and medicine.

> >

> > I take my Health and Healing Efforts to the New Mexico Legislature,

> > where we have tried to ban aspartame and to create a New Mexico

> > Nutrition Council, with express statutory powers to challenge the

> > FDA when necessary.

> >

> > I also wrote a Resolution about Getting Aspartame's FDA approval

> > rescinded by the Commissioner for the Hawaii Senate: you can read it

> > on the Hawaii Legislature website as Hawaii Senate Resolution 191, 2008.

> >

> > Make no mistake: if we had a real FDA and a real Commissioner under

> > the next President, whomever that will be, we would actually begin

> > to heal the world, and quite rapidly at that.

> >

> > Gandhi said that Politics was Life, and I almost always agree with

> > Mohandas, whatever the subject.

> >

> > Someone in this group told me, apparently mistakenly, that if you

> > put Off Topic in the subject line, there would be no problem;

> > readers could choose to ignore it if they wished....

> >

> > I am growing familiar with your point of view. Yours is not an

> > imperious demand. Just remember that Big Pharma and the polluting

> > multinational corporations are well organized, have deep pockets, no

> > aversion to discussing political matters when it protects their

> > financial interests, and in fact hire enormous numbers of lobbyists

> > to defeat views like mine and most of the members of this group.

> >

> > I only point out that FDA/Politics connection is pervasive and all

> > encompassing. That is why I post what I do.

> >

> > If these concerns are unacceptable to you as Moderator, I will not

> > post anything; I have my hands more than full with the massive

> > projects I have taken on.

> >

> > Finally, I welcome responses from Individuals, especially those who

> > might take the time to spark up Legislation and Resolutions in your

> > respective states and nations, no matter what the focus or subject

> > is, if it pertains to human health, preventive medicine, and

> > consumer protection!

> >

> > Truly,

> >

> > Stephen Fox, Managing Editor Santa Fe Sun News

> > stephen

> ------- End of Original Message -------

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Sorry for my criticism of your political post.. I'm new to the group an am not completely familiar with the ground rules of the group. --- On Tue, 7/15/08, Stephen Fox <stephen wrote:

Stephen Fox <stephenRe: Dear Bea: wasn't the drift no politics (and religion, of course!)? If that is the consensus and not just Moderator's decision, sayonara... Date: Tuesday, July 15, 2008, 11:56 PM

 

 

ok, sorry. i perhaps understood.------------Bea Bernhausen <>Tue, 15 Jul 2008 16:45:11 -0700 (PDT)Re: [Health_and_ Healing] Dear Bea: wasn't the drift no politics (and religion, of course!)? If that is the consensus and not just Moderator's decision, sayonara...> Stephen---the first guy (TntStuart) came down on you for your post---> then the moderator stepped in and gave him heck for doing that and > told him to butt out----go back and reread---you are going off on > the wrong tangent.> > The moderator is on your side.> > NOBODY (except the first guy) has said anything negative about > your post.> > > Stephen Fox <stephen@santafefine art.com> wrote:> > > ------------> Bea Bernhausen <>> > Tue, 15 Jul 2008 15:58:34 -0700 (PDT)> Re: [Health_and_ Healing] reply to Moderator and Stephen> > > Hey---she's on your side---read the email again....She was giving > > heck to the other guy...> > > > But thanks for all your activism...> > > > Stephen Fox <stephen@santafefine art.com> wrote:> > Allow me to point out that Politics is unfortunately at > > the heart of hundreds of millions of people's illnesses

and ailments,> > especially neurodegenerative afflictions as well as cancer, given > > the rampant corporate abuse of human health with new ghastly > > concoctions to add to food, drink, and medicine.> > > > I take my Health and Healing Efforts to the New Mexico Legislature,> > where we have tried to ban aspartame and to create a New Mexico > > Nutrition Council, with express statutory powers to challenge the > > FDA when necessary.> > > > I also wrote a Resolution about Getting Aspartame's FDA approval > > rescinded by the Commissioner for the Hawaii Senate: you can read it > > on the Hawaii Legislature website as Hawaii Senate Resolution 191, 2008.> > > > Make no mistake: if we had a real FDA and a real Commissioner under > > the next President, whomever that will be, we would actually begin >

> to heal the world, and quite rapidly at that.> > > > Gandhi said that Politics was Life, and I almost always agree with > > Mohandas, whatever the subject.> > > > Someone in this group told me, apparently mistakenly, that if you > > put Off Topic in the subject line, there would be no problem; > > readers could choose to ignore it if they wished....> > > > I am growing familiar with your point of view. Yours is not an > > imperious demand. Just remember that Big Pharma and the polluting > > multinational corporations are well organized, have deep pockets, no > > aversion to discussing political matters when it protects their > > financial interests, and in fact hire enormous numbers of lobbyists > > to defeat views like mine and most of the members of this group.> > > > I only point out that

FDA/Politics connection is pervasive and all > > encompassing. That is why I post what I do.> > > > If these concerns are unacceptable to you as Moderator, I will not > > post anything; I have my hands more than full with the massive > > projects I have taken on. > > > > Finally, I welcome responses from Individuals, especially those who > > might take the time to spark up Legislation and Resolutions in your > > respective states and nations, no matter what the focus or subject > > is, if it pertains to human health, preventive medicine, and > > consumer protection!> > > > Truly,> > > > Stephen Fox, Managing Editor Santa Fe Sun News> > stephen@santafefine art.com> ------- End of Original Message --------------

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