Thursday, September 07, 2006

Those who hate Me love death

It just keeps getting worse . . .

US Government to Authorize Nazi-Like Human Experiments; Pro-Family Law Center Poised for FDA Challenge
TEMECULA, Calif., Sept. 5 /Christian Newswire/ -- The Pro-Family Law Center (PFLC) of Southern California has just discovered that the United States Food & Drug Administration (FDA) is considering new rules that would allow scientists and doctors to conduct "emergency research" on unconscious or other incapacitated patients. According to PFLC President, Richard D. Ackerman, "This is reminiscent of the days of Hitler and Dr. Mengele. The idea that research can be performed on a human being without informed consent is antithetical to the very meaning of human self-determination and dignity."

Such "emergency research" could be conducted without any informed consent from the patient or their designated representative. The proposed regulations known as "Guidance for Institutional Review Boards, Clinical Investigators, and Sponsors; Exception from Informed Consent for Emergency Research" are set for public hearing on October 11, 2006. According to the FDA, "Under the regulations in 21 CFR 50.24, and the conforming amendments . . . an exception may be requested from the requirement to obtain informed consent from each subject, or the subject's legally authorized representative, prior to enrollment in a clinical investigation. The narrow exception applies to emergency research . . ."

PFLC does not accept the idea that the U.S. government can order any human experimentation without valid informed consent. PFLC is urging all Christians, Jews, and patients' rights advocates to challenge these proposed regulations.

Ackerman says, "PFLC considers this newest battle to be one of the most important of our times. If a human being can be experimented on with absolutely no consent, we have lost all sense of human dignity. While our Nation long ago lost much of its respect for preborn children, we attempted to hold on to the principles of informed consent and human dignity for adults. These new regulations would chip away at the little remaining respect that our Nation has for human life. Enforcing the concept of informed consent as against the government is as important as any other human rights battle that has been fought in the past."

PFLC will be issuing an opinion letter to be submitted to President Bush and the FDA and will be organizing a petition drive to stop the FDA from implementing Nazi-like experiments on our citizens.

Those who wish to assist in this fight can make a contribution toward the PFLC petition drive and legal research for the opinion letter. Alternatively, anyone can express their own views on this issue to:

Carolyn Hommel
Good Clinical Practice Program (HF-34)
5600 Fishers Lane
Rockville, MD 20857
(301) 827-3340

A Government Program that Works ?

We have recently added the essay below "USDA: A Government Program that Works?" to lesriley.net. Please check it out & let me know what you think . . .

USDA: A Government Program that Works ?
by: P. Leslie Riley, Jr.
www.lesriley.net


** "I think our governments will remain virtuous for many centuries as long as they are chiefly agricultural; and this will be as long as there shall be vacant lands in any part of America. When they get piled upon one another in large cities as in Europe, they will become corrupt as in Europe." --Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, 1787. Papers 12:442

** "I think it's important to recognize the difference between economic development and community development. A new Wal-Mart coming into the community might be considered economic development by some people. Economic development according to the USDA is a job for a bankrupt farmer. " --Mike Callicrate, a St. Francis, Kansas cattleman

** Our current US Under-Secretary of Agriculture for "Rural Development" is Thomas Dorr -- a former Farmer & Federal Reserve Board Member (as well as brother of our good friend & co-laborer, Paul Dorr). Has stated that he believes "the economically ideal Iowa farm would be 225,000 acres in size." Using that parameter and the latest US Census of Agriculture data, making Dorr's ideal farm size a reality would cut the number of independent farms in Iowa from roughly 90,000 currently to 139, driving 99.8 percent of farms out of business. (There are currently 31,166,699 acres of farmland in Iowa, averaging 343 acres per farm.)


Friends,

We are constantly discussing things our local, state, and particularly "federal" government does that they shouldn't as well as government programs that don't work.

Setting aside for a moment whether or not the government should be involved in agriculture ( you would be hard pressed to prove to me that it should), let us consider the US Dept. of Agriculture ( USDA from here). I would argue that this is actually an example of a government program that works, but the question is " works for what?".

What we're sold is that the goals of the USDA are to help family farmers, strengthen rural America, and ensure an economically viable/ environmentally sustainable agricultural sector.

If these are the true goals, then the USDA has been an absolutely colossal failure. The number of true family owned farms continues to plummet. Rural America is withering except in places where they are becoming more urbanized are have the temporal benevolence of multi-national corporations & our leviathan government. EVERY commodity that is subsidized and micromanaged to keep prices high and oversupply down have low ( sometimes artificially low) prices & mountains of carryover. There is very little opportunity for young people in rural America in general & production agriculture in particular -- so not only does an aging and tired farm country lose it's brightest and best hopes for the future, but family ties and tradition are being left for refuse as the young move on for "bigger and better things".

If the goals of the USDA are as stated above, how can I say that it is a government program that works ? I believe this is true because I don't believe that the altruistic goals of "helping family farmers, strengthening rural America, and ensuring an economically viable/ environmentally sustainable agricultural sector" are the USDA's main functions. In fact, it is hard to believe that this big of a mess could be made if not by design. . .

Am I saying this is a conspiracy? Not exactly. Am I saying that every employee of the USDA & every politician that supports ag programs has some dark intent ? Certainly not. I have many friends and know of many more good folks that work for USDA . . .

However, let us consider that there may be some "other competing interests" that may also be having an impact on the ag policy of the USDA, the Land Grant Colleges, and the large agri-business firms.

What are some other goals of the USDA & the large multinational agribusiness firms whose bidding the Ag Department often does ? Can we assume an agenda based on results ?

We can unless we assume that there are absolutely blind & witless people running these programs & corporations.

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What is the true Agenda -- based on results, and who is over the people who are over farm policy?

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