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| HammaTime |
12/22/07 10:27am
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![]() Major General ![]() Group: {MOB} Posts: 2008 Joined: November 17th 2005 From: Maine, USA Member No.: 1428 |
From what I hear, much or signicant amount of it has to do with political 'favouritism' and sucking up between politicians of influence and affluent drug barons. Would explain why Bush chopped off access to americans crossborder shipping for affordable prescriptions in Canada. yeah, that was really inexplicable. They claimed that the drug companies insisted that they couldn't guarantee the quality of drugs that were being shipped from Canada, as if you were some Third World Country. We used to have buses of elderly that would leave from assisted living centers here in Maine that would make monthly trips to Canada so the folks could buy relatively inexpensive meds, until he cut them off. Once again, the corporate interests get what they want and the fixed income elderly get hosed. |
| Cpt. Snot Rocket |
12/22/07 12:13pm
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From what I hear, much or signicant amount of it has to do with political 'favouritism' and sucking up between politicians of influence and affluent drug barons. Would explain why Bush chopped off access to americans crossborder shipping for affordable prescriptions in Canada. yeah, that was really inexplicable. They claimed that the drug companies insisted that they couldn't guarantee the quality of drugs that were being shipped from Canada, as if you were some Third World Country. We used to have buses of elderly that would leave from assisted living centers here in Maine that would make monthly trips to Canada so the folks could buy relatively inexpensive meds, until he cut them off. Once again, the corporate interests get what they want and the fixed income elderly get hosed. Completely agree. Dispicable. -------------------- |
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