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Gene C. Gerard Donating Member (21 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-06-06 11:05 AM
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The Political Corruption of Science
Unions representing thousands of scientists and other specialists employed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently complained that EPA officials are ignoring science. The unions indicated that agency administrators are allowing numerous toxic substances to be used in agricultural pesticides. This revelation comes on the heels of a survey of Food and Drug Administration (FDA) scientists which found that the agency has become so political that it’s no longer protecting public safety. While all presidential administrations, by their very nature, are political, it’s increasingly clear that the Bush administration is using politics to corrupt science.

Nine unions comprised of 9,000 EPA scientists maintained that multiple agricultural pesticides are dangerous for pregnant women, children, and the elderly. In a letter to EPA administrator Stephen L. Johnson, union leaders indicated that agency officials seem to believe that “the concerns of agriculture and the pesticide industry come before our responsibility to protect the health of our nation’s citizens.” An EPA scientist warned that the agency often ignores scientific studies that disagree with industry-funded studies. This isn’t surprising, given that the EPA’s own inspector general acknowledged earlier this year that the agency had failed to protect children from pesticide exposure.

Late last month the Union of Concerned Scientists released the disturbing results of its survey of FDA scientists. The survey was sent to almost 6,000 FDA scientists, of whom about one-fifth responded. The responses revealed that 20 percent had been asked explicitly by FDA administrators to provide incomplete, inaccurate or misleading information to the public. And 60 percent of the scientists reported that commercial interests have inappropriately induced or attempted to induce the reversal, withdrawal or modification of FDA actions.

Almost 20 percent of FDA scientists in the survey indicated that they had been asked, for non-scientific reasons, to inappropriately exclude or alter technical information or conclusions in a scientific document. There was ample evidence of this in 2004 when the FDA prevented an agency scientist from publicly criticizing antidepressants. In February of that year agency officials prevented Dr. Andrew Mosholder from testifying at a public hearing on the increased risk of suicide among children who take antidepressants. Dr. Mosholder conducted an FDA review of 22 studies on children and antidepressant medication.

He concluded that these children were twice as likely to become suicidal. After being slated to present his findings at a public hearing, FDA officials removed him from the agenda. In the fall of 2004 a Congressional committee discovered that agency administrators forced Dr. Mosholder to delete data regarding the risks of antidepressants from documents he submitted to Congress. Essentially, FDA officials put the health and safety of America’s children at risk by promoting the interests of the pharmaceutical industry. But that shouldn’t be shocking, given that drug makers spent $158 million in 2004 to lobby the Bush administration, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.

Almost half of the FDA scientists in the survey indicated that the agency isn’t effectively protecting public health. The FDA’s involvement in the now discredited drug Vioxx is glaring proof of this. Dr. David Graham, the associate director of the FDA Office of Drug Safety, complained in 2004 that officials attempted to suppress the results of his study on Vioxx. He found that as many as 139,000 people had suffered heart attacks or strokes and approximately 55,000 people died as a result of taking the drug.

Ironically, late in 2004 the manufacturer of Vioxx, Merck, removed the drug from the marketplace after clinical studies demonstrated an increased risk of heart attack and stroke. According to Dr. Graham, the FDA is “virtually incapable of protecting America.” Merck made almost half a million dollars in political contributions in 2004, with 70 percent going into Republican coffers. It seems likely that the FDA’s actions toward Vioxx were attributable to politics.

More than half of the agency’s scientists who participated in the survey reported that the FDA doesn’t routinely provide complete and accurate information to the public. The agency was certainly guilty of this concerning its involvement with the drug Ketek. In 2001 an FDA panel recommended its approval to treat pneumonia, although the panel had concerns about potential liver damage. Consequently, the drug’s manufacturer, Sanofi-Aventis, agreed to conduct a study of the drug’s effect on the liver. It was later discovered that the study was fraudulent.

However, FDA officials continued to cite the study as proof that Ketek was safe, and in 2004 the drug was approved. Earlier this year the agency’s Office of Drug Safety found 110 cases of liver problems related to Ketek, including cases of liver failure and death, and recommended that it be withdrawn from the market. And agency scientists estimated that the drug caused liver failure at approximately four times the rate of other antibiotics. Despite all these warnings, FDA administrators approved of clinical trials using the drug on children as young as six months old.

The complaints of scientists at both the EPA and the FDA are serious and troubling. And there seems to be little doubt that their accusations are valid. The Bush administration is consistently placing political and industry interests ahead of sound science. As a result, the health, safety and welfare of the nation are being compromised.
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Gene C. Gerard has taught history, religion, and ethics for 14 years at several colleges in the Southwest and is a contributing author to the forthcoming book “Americans at War,” by Greenwood Press. He writes a political blog for the progresive world news website OrbStandard at http://www.orbstandard.com/GGerard.



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proud2BlibKansan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-06-06 12:09 PM
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1. My dad had Parkinson's
and the docs told him 20 years ago it was most likely caused by exposure to farm chemicals when he was a kid. He grew up in farm country in western KS.
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truedelphi Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-06-06 12:13 PM
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2. Those in the know lead an organic lifestyle
This info is not new. And to say that it is the Bush administration widely misses the mark...
The corruption has been on-going almost since the beginning of the EPA's existence in what? The sixties. The seventies...

What to do? Be afraid, and be aware. In Japan, for instance, the vaccination panel making government recommendations dOES NOT have the deep PHARMA industry connections that the US vaccine panel has.

In Japan, they do not vaccine children under the age of two. Low rates of autism, and SIDS as a result.

Several years ago, at an international symposium, a well-known Amercian scientist sneered at a Japanese scientist. "So where is your data-base on infants and vaccines? Your decisions not to vaccinate are based on a method that lacks scientific data-base."

The Japanesse scientist turned and smiled. "Not so," he assured the American. "We have an extensive data-base. It is the population of American school children."

Our damaged youngsters, asthma-sufferers so many of them, learning impaired, hyper, anxious or in some cases DEAD, are the Japanese scientists data-base.

Be very very afraid.
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tavalon Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-06-06 12:33 PM
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3. Those in the know who can also afford it
You would not believe how much more I have to spend to make sure my family eats organic only. I'm lucky being able to do that and we forego some luxuries for it.

And yes, you are correct about the vaccinations. I wish to hell you weren't.
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nam78_two Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-06-06 01:11 PM
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5. Its all the more frustrating because you just know
that its these lobbies for the fast food industry (working over time in washington) to make sure the crap they peddle stays low cost while everything else takes a hit.

People like this:
http://www.consumerfreedom.com/

These people pretend to be genuine consumer advocates in the manner of Public Citizen or something while battling to lower animal welfare standards, minimum wage, minimal environmental standards for safety etc.

The biggest player in this line is this awful person called Richard Berman.

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Rick_Berman

This guy is something else...the master of fake "pro-consumer" front groups. Worst person ever..(well one of them at least ;)).

They dress it up in faux populist, "pro-consumer", libertarian rhetoric. Its all about the consumer's
"choice" you see :eyes:, while they are quietly eiminating healthy choices etc.
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IntiRaymi Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-06-06 02:01 PM
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7. That is how they win - they eliminate consumer choice.
This happens to be a general strategy that is used in just about any area involved in this. Consider the situation with the transgenic corn being peddled by Monsanto. If you are interested in food that avoids transgenic products of any sort, you will find it increasingly difficult to find those products, as (wild guess here) 90% of food stores have the same distributors.
The issue, then, is false consumer choice. This lack of choice is the intended result, and is a result of monopolies controlling our markets - if a consumer movement fails when meeting these monopolies in US Courts, it is quite likely as a result of bribery and corruption.
Trust in any branch of our government is necessarily misplaced. It no longer represents us, since that statement 'trickle down economics' is just a slap in your face, telling you exactly this.
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nam78_two Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-06-06 01:02 PM
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4. EPA == a pointless org by now
Gale Norton, Christie Todd Whitman and now Stephen Johnson :eyes:

Johnson is the guy that offered impoverished families $970+ a walkman + a T-shirt(!) for offering up their kids as test subjects for pesticides....
What a nice ethical man!:sarcasm:

Its just sad what the EPA has become....
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Demeter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-06-06 01:18 PM
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6. The Corruption of Public Service, not Science
Teaching Creation mythology, or the Rapture, is corruption of science. but what is described here is a corruption of the social contract and the meaning of public service. That can be easily fixed--one fires the corrupt and hires competent people and lets them get on with the job.

It is the corruption of young minds and public discourse that is the line in the sand. The Religious Whackos repeatedly crossed that line with Ashcroft's blessing, and Gonzales is no better. To fix this problem, we will need to purge all public offices, from president down to the janitors in the local schools. The wall between Church and State is crumbling; it will have to be rebuilt, to a much higher standard, too.
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wiley Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-06-06 02:08 PM
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8. Science=Public Service
Both have been severely corrupted and contaminated by Republicans.
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HockeyMom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-06-06 02:46 PM
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9. Silicone Breast Implants
which were taken off the market years ago for consumer safety. When these implants broke, the silicone was released into the woman's bloodstream with dire results. I read somewhere that they were approved recently to be put back on the market.

It is all about aiding the pharmaceuticals in making more PROFITS. Money means more to this Administration than people's lives.
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Tekla West Donating Member (270 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-06-06 04:01 PM
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10. What it is.
If it is corrupt, it is no longer science, its propaganda.
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Joe Chi Minh Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-06-06 05:19 PM
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11. Such wickedness is beyond belief. Or rather in an even half
sane capitalist West, it ought to be. Instead, you're likely to read - as I did the other day - some half-witted columnist in a right-wing rag denouncing Che Guevara as a killer!
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McCamy Taylor Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-06-06 06:12 PM
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12. Abstinence only sex ed is a tax payer funded rip off. It has been
proven to be ineffective, meaning kids who get it are at risk for loss of fertility from VD, illness and death from AIDS, pregnancy which carries all kinds of risks including a lifetime of poverty.

But the administration tries to claim scientific validity for it.

The only sex ed that should have abstinence in it is traditional sex ed that also teaches about birth control ect and throws in abstinence as in "Of course, the safest way is not to have sex at all."
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SupplySideLiberal Donating Member (69 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-06-06 07:12 PM
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13. Let's not forget the Dept. of Agriculture.
Food plants have been adapting and evolving for thousands of years. Now corporate lacky "scientists" invent new ways to squeeze more profits out of toxic corn syrup, with God knows what long-term side effects, and we are supposed to applaud this superior Frankenfood. The Dept. of Ag. should be suing Monsanto and their cohorts, not dispensing government propaganda on their behalf.
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Pat Speer Donating Member (34 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-07-06 02:31 AM
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15. Not to mention the corruption of the AMA
The AMA is as corrupt as any part of the Government. Since the assassination of President Kennedy, there have been a number of doctors willing to say that the evidence all pointed to one shooter, but only a few willing to step and say that the official story (ies) are ridiculous. JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association has never knowingly run an article that contradicted the conclusions of the Government.

If you wish to learn more about the medical evidence, feel free to take a look at this presentation.
http://homepage.mac.com/bkohley/Menu18.html
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FreeDemocrat Donating Member (27 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-07-06 07:28 AM
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16. Beware of the trap that bites both ways.
The answer to public corruption is to hold the current corrupt officials accountable and increase accountability in the future. Not destroy the organizations that are supposed to hold folk accountable in the first place but currently do not do so or even shill for those they are supposed to watch.

The trick is to force accountability and transparency, and make it hard too dodge away from it, and make it hard to concentrate such power again.

If honest people actually get enough control back, many of the corrupt laws, The RICO law, and Patriot act, come easily to mind, could fill Gitmo with folk truly deserving to taste their own medicine, and the crushing debt paid off by those who made off with the money in the first place.

I was greatly disappointed that such did not happen when the first Bush was deposed, and indeed apparently the wingers were half expecting it as well, as their counter attacks started from day one. Crimes unexposed and unpunished will only inspire worse.
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index555 Donating Member (166 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-08-06 03:47 AM
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17. huh?
Toxic corn syrup?
How about toxic oranges?
Cal-EPA has declared formaldehyde to be toxic at any detectable level.
yet oranges have formaldehyde occurring naturally in them.
should oranges be banned?
enlighten me.
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justgamma Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-06-06 07:51 PM
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14. This is the guy that wanted
to pay poor families to spray insecticides on their kids. Not the most upright citizen.

http://www.ahrp.org/infomail/05/04/09.php
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