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To: Gib Bogle who wrote (53432)8/11/2009 12:11:29 AM
From: Maurice Winn2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218026
 
Pleased to oblige. But did you appreciate this one? I had hoped for a bite: < Your stereotype has been dinged. You are the one with contradictions and stereotypes; you socialists are all like that, dealing in stereotypes. >

Helen Clark should have killed quite a few lymphoma patients in NZ with the medical cartel restrictions on use of Rituxan. Acts of omission are as death-dealing as outright attacks. There would be few who would know they didn't need to die [none since they died, but their relatives probably didn't notice either]. There is significant Pierian Spring drinking needed to notice. It's silly that Helengrad forces everyone wear crash helmets on bicycles but won't let them buy kidneys to stay alive or buy Rituxan to stay alive.

It is illegal to withhold the necessaries of life [for parents] but the medical cartel and government can get away with it - but perhaps not if tested in court. It's not that they should provide those necessaries of life, just get out of the way and don't make it illegal for people to be alive. With-holding permission to be alive is criminal.

Mqurice



To: Gib Bogle who wrote (53432)8/11/2009 11:29:17 PM
From: Maurice Winn2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218026
 
The Pierian Springs medical cartel and government spivs caught up to the layman. ElM and Mq should run the medical systems! I wonder how many they killed before they adopted my January 1998 recommendation. 224 pages of government approvals: pharmac.govt.nz <Initial application — (Aggressive CD20 positive NHL) only from a relevant specialist or medical practitioner on the recommendation
of a relevant specialist. Approvals valid for 12 months for applications meeting the following criteria:
All of the following:
1 The patient has treatment-naive aggressive CD20 positive NHL; and
2 To be used with a multi-agent chemotherapy regimen given with curative intent; and
3 To be used for a maximum of 8 treatment cycles.
Note: ’Aggressive CD20 positive NHL’ includes large B-cell lymphoma and Burkitt’s lymphoma/leukaemia
>

I had a look at that schedule today because a friend has got serious pain apparently due to being given a generic pain reliever to save money [it seems at the cost of inadequate treatment]. Not content with causing death, they also like to cause intense pain [by act of omission and also commission - denying the right to self-medicate]. Bring back opium!

Perhaps China would be kind enough to force the NZ government to allow opium sales which would enhance international trade and reduce government interference in private lives.

Mqurice