I listened to this on my drive to work this morning. I'm sure the other freeway drivers were wondering why I was yelling, "Hell yeah!"
First he complains that we are not using enough foreign troops in Iraq then he slams President Bush FOR using foreign troops in Afghanistan.
Even Fudd doesn't know what his plan is from one moment to the next. He just waits for the President to make a decision then he opposes it.
In the last few days I've been surprised to hear strangers talking about radio shows I listen to. One guy joked about Dems a la Mark Levin (WABC radio) -- and gave Levin credit for the joke.
Then, while I was canvassing for the president door-to-door yesterday, someone told me "Heck yes I'm voting for President Bush -- and I've just been listening to Monica Crowley on the radio."
(Monica Crowley's the WABC radio foreign policy expert and conservo-babe.)
> > The rest of the story...
> >
> > Subject: Paul Harvey: Why there's no flu vaccine.
> >
> > The major pharmaceutical companies in the US provided almost 90% of
> the
> >nations flu vaccine at one time. They did this despite a very low
> profit
> >margin for the product. Basically, they were doing us a favor. In the
> late
> >80's a man from North Carolina who had received the vaccine got the
> flu.
> >
> > The strain he caught was one of the strains in that years vaccine
> made by
> >a US company. What did he do? He sued and he won. He was awarded almost
> $5
> >million! After that case was appealed and lost, most US pharmaceutical
> >companies stopped making the vaccine.
> >
> > The liability out weighed the profit margin. Since UK and Canadian
> laws
> >prohibit such frivolous law suits UK and Canadian companies began
> selling
> >the vaccine in the US. By the way...the lawyer that represented the
> man in
> >the flu shot law suit was a young ambulance chaser by the name of John
> >Edwards.
> >
> >
> > .......and now you know the rest of the story.
> >