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What would happen if Big Pharma just told the price capping countries to stuff the controls or they wouldn't get the drugs? Would we be faced with mass intellectual property theft as copycat drugs were home-grown and sold in the overseas locations? Hmmm? Would overseas assets of American pharmaceutical companies be seized?
p>I can agree with the market pricing of prescription pharmaceuticals as long as that pricing is universal and it's not just we Americans who end up paying a market premium to subsidize our "allies" and others by paying more than the world-wide average price. br> -- Dennis Sevakis br> Bloomfield, Michigan /p> p> 'NAM-INAL THOUGHTS br> Re: Jed Babbin's The Vietnamization of Iraq : /p>Once again, Jed Babbin nails it.
Biden, Levin, Reid, Pelosi, Kerry, Durbin, Rockefeller, et al. continually demagogue the War on Terror and the war on the ground in Iraq.
When challenged, they wonder huffily if their patriotism is being questioned, and continue to demonstrate that their patriotism is highly questionable. They are demagogues whose primary interest and aim is to promote their own political power. They revel in the notion that they have President Bush on the run. I believe that they revel in every setback in Iraq, that they actually would rather lose the war than see the Bush Administration succeed. So they keep up a drumbeat that "Bush lied!" knowing that that is a lie every time they say it.
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