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    Thumbs down Republicans may elect Pfizer lobbyist to head RNC

    Republicans may elect Pfizer lobbyist to head RNC
    Monday, January 10, 2011
    by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger

    As yet more proof that Big Pharma corruption crosses all political lines, Republicans are now considering putting a Pfizer lobbyist, Maria Cino, into the top position at the RNC. Cino was a strong supporter of Obama's health care reform and yet is a favorite pick of former Vice President Dick Cheney. She's also been helped by House Speaker John Boehner. GOP strategist Mary Matalin even hosted a fundraiser for her.

    Cino was active in the Bush Administration which, as NaturalNews regularly reported over the years, was deeply corrupted by Big Pharma's profit interests. It was the Bush Administration, for example, that structured a deal with Big Pharma to actually remove the ability of the federal government to negotiate bulk price discounts with the drug companies. This is part of the reason why Medicare is so expensive today: The Bush Administration locked in monopoly pricing for the drug giants, including the very same drug company (Pfizer) for which Maria Cino had lobbied.

    Pfizer, by the way, pushed the hardest for passage of Obamacare reforms. As the Wall Street Journal reports, Pfizer CEO Jeffrey Kindler was keen to see Obamacare become law:

    "In 2009 Pfizer became the fourth largest federal lobbyist, spending nearly $25 million. The strategy: The industry would pledge $80 billion to reform. In return it would get greater volume and a requirement that people buy brand-name drugs. Democrats would also fight against drug reimportation and forgo price controls. No one pushed harder than Mr. Kindler. The CEO made no fewer than five trips to the White House last year. He was the man prodding Pharmaceutical Researchers and Manufacturers of America head Billy Tauzin every step. He wrote an op-ed with the SEIU's Mr. Stern demanding reform. He pressed the industry's $150 million ad campaign promoting ObamaCare, rolled out with liberal activist groups." (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100...)

    The illusion of a two-party system
    So how could the RNC be headed up by a political operative named Maria Cino who openly lobbied for Pfizer and pushed for Obama's health care reform? The answer is simpler than you think: What we are witnessing here is yet more evidence of the illusion of a two-party political system in America. Regardless of whether a politician is a Democrat or Republican, they all answer to the corporations.

    America is no longer a democracy as much as it is an Oligarchy, where the wealthy elite control both the global corporate interests and the national political agendas. People like Maria Cino are mere pawns in this global power struggle that seeks to control the world's economies, banking systems, health care systems and media outlets while squashing independent thought (and natural medicine, for that matter).

    The drug companies, as NaturalNews readers already know, not only control the national sick-care system in America; they also control med schools, medical journals, and the research funding of many universities. They openly bribe doctors, buy politicians and commit research fraud in order to get their products approved as "safe" by the FDA.

    Both Democrats and Republicans are, in essence, Big Pharma sellouts who continue to grant the industry a protected, monopolistic market to "treat" disease in America while the FDA criminalizes natural alternatives that are cheaper, safer and far more effective at promoting health.

    So if you've been thinking that the Republicans are all aligned against Obamacare, think again: The RNC may soon be led by a Big Pharma insider who strongly supports Obamacare.

    After all, the two party system is really just one giant party for the drug companies. Because when it comes down to dollars, Republicans can be bought off just as easily as the Democrats.

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    Short version: politicians suck corporate cock.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DOMS View Post
    Short version: politicians suck corporate cock.
    This.

    More of this bone headed shit and Obama is going to be handed the election by the bumbling, alcoholic, can't walk straight, dumb ass republicans.
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    This should be really simple, stop over complicating it.

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    so funny that Obama's people are called czar's and anyone for the repubs is called a Ranger (Health Ranger)..........

    "rangers lead the way..........."

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    Quote Originally Posted by bio-chem View Post
    This.

    More of this bone headed shit and Obama is going to be handed the election by the bumbling, alcoholic, can't walk straight, dumb ass republicans.
    don't be so sure of that, Wall Street banks are not very happy with Obama and his talk against them and his campaign contributions from them the next cycle will reflect that. the Koch brothers that fund the Tea Party made sure the GOP did well to take back the House.
    Conservatism is the default ideology for lazy non-critical thinkers

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    Quote Originally Posted by LAM View Post
    the Koch brothers that fund the Tea Party made sure the GOP did well to take back the House.
    Sure, it had nothing to do with Obama's failed policies, false campaign promises, the out of control federal spending (I know, Bush did it also, so that justifies it). Similarly, ACORN, the nonpartisan voters' rights group, had absolutely nothing to do with Obama's election.

    Just curious. Were you one of the folks who actually bought one of these?


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    Quote Originally Posted by LAM View Post
    don't be so sure of that, Wall Street banks are not very happy with Obama and his talk against them and his campaign contributions from them the next cycle will reflect that. the Koch brothers that fund the Tea Party made sure the GOP did well to take back the House.
    none of that is going to effect the next election. Obama is for sure handed a loss unless the republicans put up some nit wit nobody and force everyone to choose Obama. the same reason Bush won his second term. kerry was easily painted as an idiot flip flopper. Obama only won because of the perfect storm of two consecutive bush terms. the democrats could have run a monkey and still won because of how unpopular bush was. but here is the dirty secret. as unpopular as bush was look how many of his policies obama has kept.

    the democrates painted McCain as 4 more years of Bush. funny thing is, thats what people are complaining that they got with Obama.
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    This should be really simple, stop over complicating it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bio-chem View Post
    the democrates painted McCain as 4 more years of Bush. funny thing is, thats what people are complaining that they got with Obama.
    That's why I quit following this shit, there are no parties anymore when it comes to DC, just the illusion they give through the finger pointing and name calling blame games, but none of their actions back up the shit they talk...it's all for the benefit of the people to choose which side they'll take up for in the media, behind closed doors they're comparing wallets and laughing at us....
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    As yet more proof that Big Pharma corruption crosses all political lines, Republicans are now considering putting a Pfizer lobbyist, Maria Cino, into the top position at the RNC. Cino was a strong supporter of Obama's health care reform and yet is a favorite pick of former Vice President Dick Cheney. She's also been helped by House Speaker John Boehner. GOP strategist Mary Matalin even hosted a fundraiser for her.
    It's one big, powerful, circle.

    Do we have a choice? Is this the illusion of choice, these two parties?
    It's an accurate statement that our current spending will not be increasing the debt We've stopped spending money that we don't have.

    -- Jack Lew, then director of the Office of Management and Budget, in Feb. 16, 2011 testimony before the Senate Budget Committee.

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    This report isnt on any leading news papers at all.Its on all b-s sites

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    i think i'll watch the documentary zeist geist? or something i'm not sure of the title for my sociology project this weekend

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    Industry lobbyist are brought in all the time

    Obama campaigned as getting rid of the practive; however, he did appoint one lobbyist for Dep Sec of Def, Bill Lynn.

    "old boss same as the new boss" mantra seems to be the theme in modern US politics

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