Monday, March 22, 2010

Bribe? What Bribe?

I'm wondering, now that Congressman Stupak has changed his mind and voted, yes, on the health-care bill, will Rachel Maddow continue that hard-hitting investigation of hers (you know, the one in which she basically accuses him of taking dirty money to pay for his room in D.C.)? Or, OR, will she suddenly decide that, hey, he isn't such an bad fellow after all and, yeah, turn her claws onto another person instead? I don't know. Me, I'm suspecting that it's probably going to be choice #2.

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  1. No, my friend Rachel should continue to call them out where we find them, on both sides of the aisle...
    About aspartame, we adults can absorb the affects from toxins 100 times more than infants who has a low threshold for it. These toxins are only tested on it's affects on Adults...what about your 2yr old, your 5yr old, your 8 and 12 year old who drinks sodas, eats ice cream, snacks, chocolates and even yogurt??? They are being poisoned beyond belief, and you will not have healthy grandchildren as a result...that is my concern.

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  2. I definitely plan to stick (no pun intended) with real sugar. It tastes better and it's been around forever. As for Ms. Maddow, I hope that she does continue to investigate Mr. Stupak - this, and not give up now that his vote has changed.

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  3. Tee,I'm really interested in this aspartame thing and would like to warn my family and friends about its side effects.I want to be able to quote you so could you tell me where you received your medical degree?

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  4. I think that moderation is probably the key, double c. I wouldn't, for instance, drink 10 diet cokes a day (though, no, I probably wouldn't drink 10 of anything in one day).

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  5. Hey, Mike, I saw this one guy the other day. He was smoking, drinking a diet-coke, talking on his cell-phone while flipping eggs (yokes only) in his teflon pan (which he had later buttrased with some toast that he slathered in transfat-ladened margerine). Oh, and, yeah, earlier in the day, he put on his anti-perspirant (at his house right next to the power lines) and went to get his H1N1 vaccine. Wow! Can you say obituary? LOL

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  6. Aspartame in doses of 76 to 172 mg's has been proven to reduce pain from arthritis similar to an equal does of an anti-inflammatory.

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  7. Is aspartame Nutrisweet? I read in Fat Fallacy written by a doctor that it becomes like embalming fluid in our bodies and that it was approved by Reagan when Rumsfeld (who eventually worked for Nutrisweet's parent company) had influence over the FDA (again, we just can't make this stuff up, eh?). The FDA had been against approving Nutrisweet for years and then Reagan got elected! Woohoo! Let's take a cue from the right, THOSE POISONERS!

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