[Rhodes22-list] Gmail?
brad haslett
flybrad at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 28 12:56:29 EDT 2004
Ed,
Not me buddy! I speak the truth and take the flames
like a man. I do read the National Review though as
well as a lot of left wing stuff. My favorite left
wing site is Salon.com. It never makes sense but I
read it.
Brad
--- ed kroposki <ekroposki at charter.net> wrote:
> Now let me see, this message is signed by 'Hank'.
> Hank has never been on
> the list before. It refers to the 'National
> Review'. Who reads and would
> quote the National Review.
>
> Why would I ask that question. GMail is a new
> Google email service. It is
> hiding the origin of the sender. Bill recommended
> Google so some one might
> have read about GMail and subscribed? But it was
> not Bill, I doubt that he
> reads the National Review. Does He? Is that really
> Bill?
>
> There are at least two people who have referred to
> the National review in
> the past on this list. One is Brad, Brad are you
> Hank?
>
> Will the real Hank please stand up.
>
> Ed K
> Greenville, SC, USA
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org
> [mailto:rhodes22-list-bounces at rhodes22.org] On
> Behalf Of Hank
> Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 7:31 AM
> To: stan; The Rhodes 22 mail list
> Subject: Re: [Rhodes22-list] Re: politics
>
> For another perspective on this, (read non-left wing
> fear mongering) go to:
>
> http://www.nationalreview.com/lopez/lopez101502.asp
>
>
> On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 06:24:37 -0400, stan
> <stan at rhodes22.com> wrote:
> > got this scary e-mail and pass it on for what it
> is worth:
> > President Bush has announced his plan to select
> Dr. W. David Hager to
> > head up the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA)
> Reproductive Health
> Drugs
> > Advisory Committee. The committee has not met for
> more than two years,
> > during which time its charter lapsed. As a
> result, the Bush
> > Administration is tasked with filling all eleven
> positions with new
> members. This
> > position does not require Congressional approval.
> The FDA's Reproductive
> Health
> > Drugs Advisory Committee makes crucial decisions
> on matters relating to
> drugs
> > used in the practice of obstetrics, gynecology
> and related specialties,
> > including hormone therapy, contraception,
> treatment for infertility, and
> medical
> > alternatives to surgical procedures for
> sterilization and pregnancy
> > termination.
> >
> > Dr. Hager, the author of "As Jesus Cared for
> Women: Restoring
> > Women.Then and Now." The book blends biblical
> accounts of Christ healing
> Women with
> > case studies from Hager's practice. His views of
> reproductive health care
> > are far outside the mainstream for reproductive
> technology. Dr. Hager is
> a
> > practicing OB/GYN who describes himself as
> "pro-life"and refuses to
> > prescribe contraceptives to unmarried women. In
> the book Dr. Hager wrote
> > with his wife, entitled "Stress and the Woman's
> Body," he suggests that
> > women who suffer from premenstrual syndrome
> should seek help from
> > reading the bible and praying.
> >
> > As an editor and contributing author of "The
> Reproduction Revolution: A
> > Christian Appraisal of Sexuality Reproductive
> Technologies and the
> > Family," Dr. Hager appears to have endorsed the
> medically inaccurate
> assertion
> > tha the common birth control pill is an
> abortifacient. We are concerned
> > that Dr. Hager's strong religious beliefs may
> color his assessment of
> > technologies that are necessary to protect
> women's lives or to preserve
> and promote
> > women's health. Hager's track record of using
> religious beliefs to
> > guide his medical decision-making makes him a
> dangerous and inappropriate
> > candidate to serve as chair of this committee.
> >
> > Critical drug public policy and research must not
> be held hostage by
> > antiabortion politics. Members of this important
> panel should be
> > appointed on the basis of science and medicine,
> rather than politics and
> religion.
> > American women deserve no less.
> >
> > There is something you can do. Below is a
> statement to be sent to the
> > White House, opposing the placement of Hager.
> >
> > (1) Please copy and paste (DON'T forward) the
> entire email into a fresh
> > email; then sign your name below. After you sign,
> SEND THIS TO EVERY
> > PERSON YOU KNOW WHO IS CONCERNED ABOUT WOMEN'S
> RIGHTS. (2) Every 10th
> > person who signs the list (i.e., #10, #20, #30,
> etc.) - please forward
> > the entire e-mail topresident at whitehouse.gov
> >
> > We oppose the appointment of Dr. W. David Hager
> to the FDA Reproductive
> > Health Drugs Advisory Committee. Mixing religion
> and medicine is
> > unacceptable in a policy-making position. Using
> the FDA to promote a
> > political agenda is inappropriate and seriously
> threatens women's
> > health.
> >
> > Members of this important panel should be
> appointed on the basis of
> > science and medicine, rather than politics and
> religion. American women
> deserve
> > no less.
> >
> > 1. Susan Tannenbaum (Owings Mills,Maryland)
> > 2. Susan Levine (Silver Spring,MD)
> > 3. Audrey Funk (Henderson,NV)
> > 4. Susan Lowe Shlisky (Las Vegas,NV)
> > 5. Michelle Straub-Wilensky (Los Angeles,CA)
> > 6. Patricia Phelan (San Francisco,CA)
> > 7. Victo ria Einhorn(san anselmo, ca)
> > 8. Brad Einhorn (Brooklyn,NY)
> > 9. Bethany MacMillan (Brooklyn,NY)
> > 10. Amy Russell (Louisville,Kentucky)
> > 11. Beverly D. Moore (Louisville,Kentucky)
> > 12. Connie O. Byrne (Kannapolis,North Carolina)
> > 13. Janet C. Haas (Charlotte,North Carolina)
> > 14. Heather Vrana (Charlotte,NC)
> > 15. Clare M. Evans (Newport,VA)
> > 16. Kathy Chadwick
> > 17. Jim Chadwick
> > 18. Claire Grimm Chadwick
> > 19 Lindsay Addison (Naples,FL)
> > 20. Peggy Addison (Naples,FL)
> > 21. David Addison (Naples,FL)
> > 22. Howard Schumsky (Orlando,FL)
> > 23. Kristie Born (Orlando,FL)
> > 24. Paul Boyd (Atlantic Highlands,NJ)
> > 25. Lois Jensen (NYC, NY)
> > 26. Catherine Rubenstein (Belvedere, CA)
> > 27. Anne Rubenstein (Belvedere, CA)
> > 28. ! Dirk Rubenstein (Belvedere, CA)
> > 29. Barbara K. Westover (Oakland, CA)
> > 30. Sharon Bjornson (Oakland, CA)
> > 31. Rabbi Sue Levi Elwell (Philadelphia, PA)
> > 32. Hana Elwell (Brooklyn, NY)
> > 33. Jen Song (Brooklyn, NY)
> > 34. Janet Lo (New York, NY)
> > 35. Emily Horowitz (New York, NY)
> > 36. Daniel Horowitz (New York, NY)
> > 37. Josh Hyman (New York, NY)
> > 38. Mona Goldsmith (Plainview, NY)
> > 9. Kate Striano (Newtown, CT)
> > 40. Elissa Gellis ( Newtown, CT)
> > 41. Diane Thompson (Sandy Hook, CT)
> > 42. LInda Parsloe (Sandy Hook, CT)
> > 43. Judy Juracek (Darien, CT)
> > 44. Deborah Meisels (City Island, NY)
> > 45. P. Briggs Saroch (Greenfield, MA)
> > 46. Diane Fisher-Katz (Northampton, MA)
> > 47. Kirsten Cirincione (Florence, MA)
> > 48. Jane Lynch (Flo! rence, MA)
> > 49. Kathleen Kennedy (Santa Barbara, CA)
> > gt; 50. Leslie Palmer (San Antonio, TX)
>
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