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*UK medical advisors push abortion drugs for own profit*
Question:
Charles, is schmiley the robot feeding you this SPAM from around the globe? Don’t you have any other interests in your life?
Response:
UK Gov’t Medical Advisors Linked to Pharmaceutical Companies LONDON, Aug 10 – Two thirds of the UK Government’s board which licenses new drugs, including abortion-causing drugs, have financial interests in the pharmaceutical companies producing the drugs. The Times in London reported on Tuesday that some of the 39 scientists on the Commission on Safety of Medicines have investments worth $225,000 (CDN) in drug companies such as SmithKline Beecham, whose profits are largely dependent on the agency’s decisions. The paper reports that many others have received extensive financial support from pharmaceutical companies for research. The Society for the Protection of Unborn Children notes that the commission recently recommended that abortifacient morning-after pills should be made available without prescription in the UK. Interestingly the company mentioned in the Times report, SmithKline Beecham, has already come under scrutiny by pro-lifers. LifeSite has obtained an order form for aborted baby parts for research issued by the Pennsylvania office of SmithKline Beecham. For more see the Times at: http://www.the-times.co.uk./news/pages/tim/2000/08/08/timnwsnws01019.htm l
Response:
When pro-lifers distort the truth, it’s just as wrong as when pro-choicers distort the truth. Note to Ray: I am an equal opportunity anal retentive. I think everyone on BOTH sides of the debate should tell the truth. While this is a serious problem with the UK’s board, it has nothing to do with abortion, and everything to do with government corruption. I am 100% sure that the board is corrupt in all areas of drug production, not just morning-after pills. See down for the REAL text of this article. Cheers, James Ewing Indiana University Actual text of the article: The Times August 8, 2000 Medical advisers linked to firms BY HELEN RUMBELOW, MEDICAL REPORTER TWO THIRDS of the Government’s board that licenses new medicines have financial interests in pharmaceutical companies, it was revealed yesterday. Some of the 39 scientists on the Commission on Safety of Medicines have investments worth
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