Canada passes Codex food law that permits police to trespass

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Nebula wrote:
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Nebula wrote:In this country, RJ, you are free to think whatever you want.


Really Nebby? Is that why we have hate laws and human wrong laws in Canada? Maybe try and question certain parts of history or the power of some special interest groups and see how fast the law is applied. You never think before you type....
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I'd really appreciate it if you would knock off the personal jabs.

Since you're now on the subject of special interest groups, what about the snakeoil salesmen who are against this law and want to have the right to seel crap in a bottle to fix what ails you? Talk about a special interest group.


Don't make statements like we have free speech here in Canada. Ohhh...but it's Ok for you call someone a snakeoil salesman?
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Why must you twist everything, joe?

I did not call YOU a snakeoil salesman.
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Nebula wrote:Why must you twist everything, joe?

I did not call YOU a snakeoil salesman.


No I didn't twist your comment! I know you didn't call me a snakeoil salesman. You call everyone you disagree with a snakeoil salesman. :127:
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Stick to the topic, joe. Your twisting is doing nothing toward furthering this topic.
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averagejoe wrote:
Nebula wrote:Why must you twist everything, joe?

I did not call YOU a snakeoil salesman.


No I didn't twist your comment! I know you didn't call me a snakeoil salesman. You call everyone you disagree with a snakeoil salesman. :127:


If people can get relief with snakeoil, why should they not have the right to buy it and use it. If it doesn't work, they won't buy it again. Half the drugs on the market don't do anything for solving peoples problems, in most cases it makes them worse, but the big drug companies are still allowed to sell them.
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This is a interesting trun of events down in the U.S.

The FDA has just notified small pharmacies that they will no longer be allowed to manufacture or distribute injectable vitamin C—despite its remarkable power to heal conditions that conventional medicine can’t touch. Please help reverse this outrageous decision!

http://www.anh-usa.org/action-alert-now ... vitamin-c/
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kompili wrote:
averagejoe wrote:
Nebula wrote:Why must you twist everything, joe?

I did not call YOU a snakeoil salesman.


No I didn't twist your comment! I know you didn't call me a snakeoil salesman. You call everyone you disagree with a snakeoil salesman. :127:


If people can get relief with snakeoil, why should they not have the right to buy it and use it. If it doesn't work, they won't buy it again. Half the drugs on the market don't do anything for solving peoples problems, in most cases it makes them worse, but the big drug companies are still allowed to sell them.


Obama's snakeoil salesman Food and Drug Administration being liberal is doin the 2 step boogie like usual 1 step forward 1 back, control and pressure, pressure and control, control and pressure, pressure and control ...............

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averagejoe wrote:This is a interesting trun of events down in the U.S.

The FDA has just notified small pharmacies that they will no longer be allowed to manufacture or distribute injectable vitamin C—despite its remarkable power to heal conditions that conventional medicine can’t touch. Please help reverse this outrageous decision!

http://www.anh-usa.org/action-alert-now ... vitamin-c/


More proof that they want people sick. But I am sure they will sell you some drugs that will make you sicker.
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averagejoe wrote:The FDA has just notified small pharmacies that they will no longer be allowed to manufacture or distribute injectable vitamin C—despite its remarkable power to heal conditions that conventional medicine can’t touch. Please help reverse this outrageous decision!


I wonder how Canadian citizens can reverse a decision made by FDA?
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I invite everyone especially anyone who is skeptical to take 24:21 out of their day to watch this short documentary. Then decide whether or not we live in a free country.

http://vimeo.com/13024940
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