Phil Frost does not run TEVA, but is Chairman Emeritus. His company, Ivax, was purchased by TEVA in 2005. Ivax made only generics and NOT the morning after pill. So this article is kind of silly.
Thank you.
At times, LifeSiteNews is very good.
Other times they are more like WND.
"Phil Frost does not run TEVA, but is Chairman Emeritus. His company, Ivax, was purchased by TEVA in 2005. Ivax made only generics and NOT the morning after pill. So this article is kind of silly."
Don’t let facts get in the way of yet another Free Republic Romney lynching. The Dems don’t need to do anything but look on this site for the anti-Romney conservative “purists” for ammunition.
Is this true, EternalVigilance? That Romney attended a fundraiser at the home of the chairman emeritus (meaning, not actively running the company), whose own company produced lots and lots of drugs but not an abortifacient, a company that was bought out some years ago by another company that does produce such, along with lots of other drugs?
If so, this was not Romney taking a sack of cash at the operating room of Dr. Mengele, which is what is being implied. And it is not "Breaking News," either. Sounds like a bit of a stretch. (And posted by someone with a vested interest in attacking Romney.)
I don’t like Romney and he was my last choice for the nomination, even behind Ron Paul, but this article is B.S.; and I generally really like the website that published this article.
>> this article is kind of silly <<
No matter. Don’t spoil our fun. Any excuse to bash Romney is a good excuse!