Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Bill of Rights, and a Constitution, and a "Free" nation, come to think of it. Barring some freak-of-nature occurrence in that holding cell that I can't even imagine (like maybe lightning struck her handcuffs and caused her to die), this is nothing other than a case of the law enforcement murder of an innocent woman who's only crime was missing her flight and screaming in public.
She will not, of course, be the last victim of Police State brutality. |
Too Profitable to CureBrent Hoadley, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | | Kennedy, in a message to Congress, proposed a Consumer bill of rights. These included a right to safety, a right to be informed, a right to choose, and a right to be heard. The past 25 years has seen legislation written that erodes these rights, allowing pharmaceutical corporations to figuratively rape and kill patients for profit. The FDA is not the only government enabler. Look at these.
• 1978 —The Dole-Bayh Act —This act basically allowed private corporations (including pharmaceuticals) to pilfer tax-funded research.
• 1980 —The Supreme Court allowed biotech research to be patented. | Stacy Malkan See book keywords and concepts | They got on TV with their face, wrote articles for local papers and put together a Safe Cosmetics bill of rights, which they presented to the Marin County Board of Supervisors.
"Each girl had her own strength and worked on what she felt the most strongly about," according to Judi Shils. The girls worked with an ad agency and design firm to create marketing materials and did their own research and media outreach. "The experiences they're having and the life skills they're learning, these girls are going to go on in their lives and do things that are unbelievable," Judi said. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | These medical arrests are taking place in clear violation of both the Fourth Amendment (protection from unreasonable search and seizure) and Fifth Amendment (due process) of the U.S. bill of rights.
Just as worrisome, law enforcement authorities are supporting these tyrannical actions of doctors, effectively providing firepower to what can only be called the "tyranny branch" of modern medicine. Any system of medicine that requires firearms to motivate patients is, in my opinion, more a system of control than a system of healing. Whatever happened to, "First, do no harm? | Dawson Church See book keywords and concepts | These were the mothers and fathers of the signers of the Declaration of Independence and the authors of the bill of rights.
The nurturing of children has other intergenerational social consequences. The author of the best-sellling book Freakonomics proposes a novel and provocative explanation for the dramatic decrease in violent crime in America from the early 1990s onward. The roots of this phenomenon long baffled social analysts. How could crime in a country drop by such a huge percentage in such a short time? | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Image a new United States:
Where our civil liberties are restored, the bill of rights is respected, and the government no longer spies on its own citizens.
Where disease rates plummet as the FDA's monopoly over medicine is broken, unleashing free market economics, free speech and free trade of both pharmaceuticals and natural remedies.
Where the IRS is put out of business, and the terror of the IRS is lifted from the shoulders of all Americans. Imagine never having to pay income taxes again (and never having to file a dizzying array of confusing tax papers every April 15th...). | | Constitution, the bill of rights, Free Speech and the liberties of the People. Paul is the only true patriot left in the Republican party today, and supporting Ron Paul is quite simply one of the most patriotic acts you can engage in.
Whether you believe in health freedom, anti-war philosophies, honest economics or protecting the U.S. Constitution, Ron Paul delivers in all counts. He's the only candidate who has been able to unite people from the far left (anti-war) to the far right (economics). That's why he's the choice of thinking people everywhere. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Even though it claims to help breast cancer patients, the foundation reportedly helped block the Patients' bill of rights legislation in 1999, 2000 and 2001.
The founder of this foundation, Nancy Brinker, even served on the board of directors of a company called Caremark Rx -- a firm that was selected by the Bush Administration to help run (and profit from) the Medicare discount drug program. The ties to the Bush Administration run deep, where Brinker has donated $256,000 to Bush and other Republicans. Her foundation also owns stock in several pharmaceutical companies. | Sheldon P. Blau, M.D., F.A.C.P., F.A.C.R. and Elaine Fantle Shimberg See book keywords and concepts | The American Hospital Association presents "A Patient's Bill of Rights" with the expectation that it will contribute to more effective patient care and be supported by the hospital on behalf of the institution, its medical staff, employees, and patients. The American Hospital Association encourages health care institutions to tailor this bill of rights to their patient community by translating and/or simplifying the language of this bill of rights as may be necessary
'The American Hospital Association's Patient's Hill of Rights. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | With the passage of this Food Ignorance Act, the Tenth Amendment of the bill of rights shall also be deemed null and void.
16.4.4 Homeland security
As the U.S. food supply is crucial to the stability of this nation, and as requiring food companies to print and inventory different labels for different states creates an unnecessary cost burden to such companies, the streamlining of factory food label printing, inventory and distribution shall hereby be deemed crucial to the national security of the United States of America. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | For those who may have forgotten that the bill of rights actually exists (I know, it's been difficult to remember in the post 9/11 era), here's a reminder of what the 4th Amendment says:
The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated... | Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts | We think there is a constitution; we think there is a bill of rights. We think that each individual person has the right under the law to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. We think that the First Amendment of the United States Constitution guarantees that every person has the right of free speech, which means that every person has the right, in any format, to express his opinions and beliefs even though the government or the majority may disagree with and dislike those opinions and beliefs. | Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts | After all, this is America where we have the Constitution of the United States and the bill of rights. The First Amendment to the Constitution gives me, as an American citizen, the absolute right of free speech. Unfortunately, many of you may not know that the Federal Trade Commission is more powerful than the U.S. Constitution. Many of you may not know that the FDA is also more powerful than the U.S. Constitution. These two organizations are used by the administration to suppress the free flow of information and ideas. | Brian O'Leary See book keywords and concepts | The tyranny has moved from the monarchy to economic government, so we will need a new bill of rights to apply to reverse private control of resources, property and the workplace, and the right to clean air, pure water, climate stability and decent housing. To amplify on Reich's ideas, we shall also need a Declaration of Interdependence, acknowledging that we must come together in the global village to declare the need for a green governance structure over matters of common concern to the entire planet. No one national government could do that job. | | I'm convinced that we need an environmental bill of rights, and it can only come from the people. Every great journey starts with small steps. In 1776, a small percentage of the public supported the Declaration of Independence, yet that action was sufficient to expand a revolution leading to the founding of an enduring, albeit flawed democracy. We can only hope the coming revolution will not be violent and that we can all work on this together. The task will be enormous yet rewarding: we'll return to this in Chapters 4, 7, and 8. | Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts | This is exactly what the forefathers wanted to prevent when they wrote the bill of rights and the First Amendment. Now, in today's society, the platform of expressing one's ideas is primarily television, which is the most powerful medium, followed by radio, then by the print media—newspapers and magazines. The poor people and commoners in today's society are routinely excluded from expressing their views and opinions by the rich and powerful, and politicians. | Carl Jensen See book keywords and concepts | The bill of rights had a Close Call in 1990
1990 SYNOPSIS: An anti-crime bill was introduced in both the U.S. Senate and the House in 1990 which, had it been enacted and signed into law, would have essentially nullified the bill of rights. Fortunately, neither the Senate version, S.2245, introduced by Senator Phil Gramm (R-Texas), nor the House version, H.R.4079, introduced by Representative Newt Gingrich, (R-Georgia), the minority whip, passed either chamber.
The Gramm-Gingrich bills both start out stating that the U.S. | | Harrison notes that all this is 100 percent against the law and violates every provision of the bill of rights.
SOURCES: Penthouse, November 1980, "Big Brother is Listening to You," by Harrison Salisbury; The Progressive, November 1980, "Somebody is Listening," by Loring Wirbell.
UPDATE: While the NSA spy tactics are illegal and a violation of our bill of rights, Harrison Salisbury's 1980 charges have not caused the agency to rethink its tactics nor the mass media to focus on the issue. | Brian O'Leary See book keywords and concepts | Adding my own small contribution to what could be eventually put into the collective, whether it be in the form of a cultural creative's bill of rights, manifesto, resolution, articles, declaration, draft constitution or whatever, can feel like reinventing the wheel. Many such documents already exist. There are probably many I do not even know about. In this short chapter, I try to take the best of some of these ideas to come up with a succinct statement about our common purpose, in the hope of stimulating thought and action. | Kevin Trudeau See book keywords and concepts | This is why the forefathers wrote an amendment to the Constitution in the first bill of rights protecting the free speech of those individuals. It is important to note that the forefathers wrote the First Amendment to protect the free flow of ideas and opinions. It was specifically designed to protect the poorest person in town and guarantee and make sure he had the same platform as the richest man in town or the powerful politician. | Bernie S. Siegel, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | Toward this end, I advise patients to insist on the following Patient's bill of rights, in the form of an open letter to physicians:
Dear Doctor:
Please don't conceal the diagnosis. We both know I came to you to learn if I have cancer or some other serious disease. If I know what I have, I know what I am fighting, and there is less to fear. If you hide the name and the facts, you deprive me of the chance to help myself. When you are questioning whether I should be told, I already know. You may feel better if you don't tell me, but your deception hurts me. | Ronald L. Hoffman, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | This is part of the Patient's bill of rights.
On the positive side for the community hospitals and small regional hospitals, they are distinguished by the quality of their nursing care, which is generally more personal and more caring. The nurses may be people from your community, and they're likely to treat you less like a room number and more like a person. There certainly are some very good surgeons with a lot of training and practice who work in these hospitals, though perhaps not in every area of specialization. | Sheldon P. Blau, M.D., F.A.C.P., F.A.C.R. and Elaine Fantle Shimberg See book keywords and concepts | And, as the above Patients' bill of rights lists in number 10, patients must be fully informed in order to give their consent.
While informed consent sounds as though it should be a given, it often isn't. In 1990, three Florida women filed a lawsuit claiming that at least thirty-five research experiments to determine whether steroids would improve their premature babies' lung development were performed on them while pregnant. | J.D. Kleinke See book keywords and concepts | It would also be consistent with recent mandates passed by the federal government that guarantee maternity stays, mental health parity, and health coverage portability—not to mention the national patient's bill of rights, which, as of this writing, is wending its way through a divided Congress. Such federal laws show up through obvious, historic legislative acts like HIPAA, which allow employees to switch jobs and health insurers without risking exclusions for preexisting conditions. They also emerge from less obvious, but equally enforceable federal sources. | | Emboldened by the popularity of HIPAA and these other laws, the federal government has numerous regulatory initiatives in its pipeline as of this writing, including a gusher of health insurance rules packaged for popular consumption as the "patient's bill of rights." With each new law, the federal government is establishing a set of standards that could potentially trump state-based regulation. (Unfortunately, at least in the case of HIPAA, state portability laws, where they exist, still trump the federal law. | John Robbins See book keywords and concepts | An extremely principled man who had a copy of the bill of rights conspicuously displayed in his living room, he had long sensed that the AMA was trying to destroy chiropractic, and had written a book on the subject called Chiropractic Speaks Out: A Reply to Medical Propaganda, Bigotry, and Ignorance.29 In his book and frequent public speeches, Wilk pleaded with the AMA to stop trying to destroy alternative healing systems, and instead to join forces toward the common goal of helping patients. When Wilk saw the documents, he felt the ring of truth. | Peggy O'Mara See book keywords and concepts | Your issue did not address the constitutional rights of each and every child and their parents to avoid vaccines solely through the bill of rights. The Fifth, Ninth, and Fourteenth Amendments allow for fundamental rights, due process, and, to some degree, freedom of choice. Some will argue that failure to vaccinate causes injury to others—but susceptibility is not the issue, self-preservation is.
I find that vaccinations do not serve to enhance welfare. Rather, they weaken the very fabric of society: our children. | James Trefil, Joseph F. Kett, and E. D. Hirsch See book keywords and concepts | Fifth Amendment One of the ten amendments to the United States Constitution that make up the bill of rights. The Fifth Amendment imposes restrictions on the government's prosecution of persons accused of crimes. It prohibits self-incrimination and double jeopardy and mandates due process of law.
£»< To "take the Fifth" is to refuse to testify because the testimony could lead to self-incrimination. filibuster (FiL-uh-bus-tuhr) A strategy employed in the United States Senate, whereby a minority can delay a vote on proposed legislation by making long speeches or introducing irrelevant issues. |
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