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Welcome at EuroDisney?

Announcer: “Roman Polanski, you just drugged and raped a 13-year-old girl! What are you gonna do next?!”
Polanski: “I’m going to EuroDisney!”

Okay, it didn’t happen exactly like that. But after pleading guilty to raping a 13-year-old girl in 1977, Roman Polanski fled the United States and returned to France before he could be sentenced for such a heinous and despicable crime.

Thirty-two years later and only a few days ago, Polanski was arrested in Zurich Switzerland as he was traveling to a film festival that was going to…not kidding…HONOR him and his life’s work. This could be a final step before Polanski finally faces justice. But a collection of ignorant and naive film directors from around the world have banded together in a cloud of insulting behavior and demanded he be set free and the tragedy of his incarceration come to an end. They believe his writing and directorial skill some how exempt him from being punished for raping a 13-year-old girl. Do they believe talented people have the right to rape children? Where were these people during the Michael Jackson trials? Will Harvey Weinstein start making documentaries with R. Kelly? Can Scorsese club baby seals?

I can’t imagine garment workers of the world uniting after the arrest of Kim Jong Il because he was such a bulwark of fashionable Dickies pants. Or great artists such as Dali and Warhol uniting to save Hitler from a Nuremberg trial because his art brought joy to so many tens of tens of people.

Polanski admitted to raping a 13-year-old girl. Anyone who helps him escape justice should be tried as an accomplice and aiding a known fugitive.

If Polanski is such a fan of drugs and rape, prison ought to be a blast for him!

Swine flu vaccine is not safe or tested

The FDA/CDER normally takes a long time to approve a drug: anywhere from 3 to 13 years. Although the process is often criticized as a prime reason for the high cost of pharmaceuticals in the United States, it serves as a preventative measure against unsafe drugs entering the market and allows for plenty of time to clear the bribery checks and play a few rounds of free golf*.

It should be cause for concern that the U.S. government somehow “fast tracked” the approval process for a swine flu…I mean H1N1…vaccine that is going to be made available for children as young as two years old. How do you fast track safety? How do you suddenly decide that testing is no longer necessary before shoving a needle into a child’s arm and injecting it with a virus? I would like to meet the person who believes that it takes about five years to test the safety of fish oil for seniors, but only 6 months to test a brand new virus never before seen on Earth and create a vaccine for the entire human population.

If that makes sense, you’re a smarter person than I am. Clearly, the pharmaceutical companies got their bribe money together quickly and called their friends in FDA to get things done.*

Before you decide to vaccinate yourself or your child against the swine flu (which is no more dangerous or painful than the regular flu) remember that the safety process was compromised and paid for with bribe money*. You could accomplish the same goal by kissing someone with the swine flu because they probably went through the same amount of preventative screening as the “vaccine”.

*The FDA has long served as an employment pool for pharmaceutical companies. Big pharma has hired former FDA employees directly for more than 20 years. Also, due to the Prescription Drug User Fee Act in 1992, funding for the FDA’s drug approval process is now dependent on payments from the pharmaceutical companies for as much as forty percent. In other words, if the drug companies didn’t pay the FDA to approve its drugs, the FDA approval process would end. See: http://usa.mediamonitors.net/content/view/full/27667