Posted on 10/04/2004 9:29:22 AM PDT by NewMediaFan
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Oct. 4 -- Spartacus Press is pleased to announce the release of the new book, "Senator Edwards and the Destruction of American Healthcare," by Glenn W. Knox MD, FACS. It is the first definitive work to criticize Senator Edwards and his positions on healthcare. This book is written for both healthcare professionals and the general public. Did you know:
- Senator Edwards used "junk science" theories to win millions of dollars from the healthcare industry in North Carolina.
- Most of his campaign funds come from the trial attorneys' lobby.
- He even sued the American Red Cross three times and won confidential settlements in each case.
If your organization or publication would be interested in a full-length article excerpted from this book, please contact:
Glenn Knox Spartacus Press P.O. Box 56094 Jacksonville, Florida 32241-6094
This book will be available October 1, 2004. It is available from:
Spartacus Press P.O. Box 56094 Jacksonville, Florida 32241-6094 for $6.95 plus $2.50 shipping and handling.
Press Contact:
Glenn Knox gwknox@bellsouth.net 904-292-9777
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No, I didn't know that one
What was it about???
BTTT!!
I'll bet Dan Rather will lead with this story tomorrow!
That little twerp sued the American Red Cross? WTF?
(Sorry, but the ARC has done an absolutely OUTSTANDING job here in the FL panhandle helping people recover from Hurricane Ivan the Terrible. I take that personally!!!!)
The International Red Cross is a nest of scum and villainy, but the American Red Cross is generally a bunch of pretty good people. I do remember the fiasco with 9/11 funds, but they do good work, generally.
VIOXX USERS....
This arthritis drug has been withdrawn from the market.
LEARN YOU RIGHTS
Call Immediately..
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Three law firms are listed....
These guys are licking their chop$....
They're STILL feeding people hot meals here. (those who don't have houses or jobs because of the storm)
They've been very dedicated angels of mercy. G-d bless them hundred-fold.
My local lawyers beat yours to it. They advertised 1 day after it was announced Vioxx would be pulled.
Scumbags. Vioxx has helped a lot people--a very popular drug.
Cheney should have brought up all of Edward's junk science crap in the debate. Sometimes I understand why they call us the stupid party. Does anyone think for one second that if a Republican trial lawyer was running for office, the Dims would not bring up every single one of his crazy sounding cases?
DAn Rather?
Do you mean the DNC's Weapon of Mass Deception?
I'd bet it was related to post-transfusion related infection, either HIV or more likely Hepatitis C. There were many lawsuits brought by individuals that became symptomatic and were diagnosed with Hepatitis C years after contracting the disease which is the how this disease works. A test for the agent was developed in the 90's and now blood is tested for it. Most of the lawsuits involved transfusions that occurred in the 50's, 60's, and 70's; there was no test and Hepatatis C wasn't even recognized as a disease. Lawyers were actively searching for these individuals (adds in the paper, tv, radio, etc) and guess what they were winning.
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