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As I read the article on the Senate’s desire to mess with pharmaceutical processes, I was reminded how Congress and trial lawyers messed with immunizations being made here in the U.S. Now, we are short of vaccines that could stop an outbreak of once eradicated diseases, like smallpox. And with new undocumented immigrants flooding across the borders in great numbers new diseases and more complicated versions of the old ones are cropping up across the United States.
We are moving toward the complete unraveling of the United States as we know it. With larger food supplies being grown elsewhere, in conditions we cannot assure for our own safety, and products made in countries that use lead and other undesirables, we will become ripe for something major sweeping throughout and decimating much of the population. But, that may be the only thing that awakens us up.
p>Congress gets no real business done itself, yet criticizes Iraq’s new Congressional equivalent, for not making as much progress as the goals we set for them. When will the American people wake up and throw out incumbent political hacks that are self-serving and simply incompetent?! br> — Bev Gunn br> East Texas rancher
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