Posted on 01/16/2013 7:08:20 AM PST by Nachum
Alliance for Human Research Protection
FYI / Action
A public meeting of the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues has been scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, January 14-15, to be held at the University of Miami Hospital Seminar Center, Florida:
The stated topic for discussion is ethical issues associated with the development of medical countermeasures for children.
http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2012-12-26/pdf/2012-31037.pdf
The Obama Administration is seeking approval to conduct morally impermissible, wholly non-therapeutic medical experiments that would expose healthy children to risks of serious harm.
Specifically, the Department of Health and Human Services is seeking to test the highly controversial, dangerous Anthrax vaccine, on children. Express Your Views to the Commissions Director, Hillary.Viers@bioethics.gov
For over a year, the Commission has been attempting to find a rationale for endorsing a proposed government policy that would violate fundamental medical ethics principles. Principles mandated under the Nuremberg Code after the atrocities committed under the Nazi regime came to light.
Under US Law, research involving greater than minimal risk and no prospect of direct benefit to individual [child] subjects, is prohibited in healthy children. (45 CFR 46, subpart D).
(Excerpt) Read more at healthimpactnews.com ...
I prefer to call them: "Ethically challenged Kenyan Marxists"
Start with Sasha and Malia.
The enemy has been elected. Crap, I ought to rewrite Red Dawn where the kids, along with Russian help, fight the oppressive government to bring about a Constitutional America. I would love to say what I want, but I’m afraid the mods would yank it due to excessive profanity.
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