Fw: Yeah, sure.
Jim Baldauf
jfbaldauf@prodigy.net
Wed, 9 Jan 2002 19:33:18 -0600
Roger writ:
> kid said ... he took Osama bin Laden's appeal seriously.But you
would have to be crazy to take Osama seriously,<
One would indeed be crazy to take what IS SAID by agent
bin Laden and his CIA masters seriously! But you'd best take
what THEY DO very seriously indeed. The pipeline through
Afghanistan is the tip of the iceberg. The Bush Gang is going
for the whole enchilada: the oilfields in Iraq and Iran to get
themselves and the U.S. in position for THE OIL CRASH!
jb
----- Original Message -----
From: Roger Baker <rcbaker@eden.infohwy.com>
To: <austin-ghetto-list@pairlist.net>
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 6:46 PM
Subject: Yeah, sure.
> So this 15 year old kid crashes his plane into the side of a bank.
>
> Why?
>
> A note in his pocket said it was because he took Osama bin Laden's
> appeal seriously.
>
> But you would have to be crazy to take Osama seriously, and the kid was
> upper middle class
> (private school, taking flight lessons), so a meaningless crime of
> juvenile passion doesn't make
> any sense.
>
> But maybe he was taking a drug approved by the US govt. FDA that
> commonly makes kids
> commit suicide!!! Of course its still on the market, but its exactly the
> explanation America needs
> to feel good. Yeah, thats it -- that drug must be the cause when we've
> eliminated all the other
> possibilities.
>
> Now that the world makes logical sense again, our lives can move along
> secure in the knowledge
> that things that don't make sense in stageset America can be explained
> if you look hard
> enough for explanations.
>
> -- Roger
>
> ************************************
>
> http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A17024-2002Jan8.html
>
> Tampa Crash Pilot Had Acne Drug Prescription
> Medicine's Link to Suicide Is Being Probed
>
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> Associated Press
> Wednesday, January 9, 2002; Page A11
>
> TAMPA, Jan. 8 -- A 15-year-old student pilot who killed himself by
> crashing an airplane into a skyscraper was prescribed an acne medication
> whose links to suicide and depression have been the subject of federal
> inquiries, law enforcement officials said today.
>
> A prescription for Accutane, used to treat severe acne, was found at the
> home of Charles J. Bishop, Pinellas County Sheriff's Maj. Sam Lynn said.
>
> "We are aware that he had a prescription," Tampa police spokeswoman
> Katie Hughes said. "We don't know if he was taking it, how long. . . .
> We don't know those details."
>
> Calls to Bishop's family were not returned today.
>
> The Food and Drug Administration says 147 people taking Accutane, which
> affects the body's central nervous system, either committed suicide or
> were hospitalized for suicide attempts from 1982 to May 2000. There has
> yet to be any conclusive evidence, however, that the drug causes
> depression or suicide, and the manufacturer maintains that it is safe.
>
> Toxicology tests that will determine if any drugs were in Bishop's
> system will be completed in about two weeks, said Lee Miller, an
> associate medical examiner with the Hillsborough County Medical
> Examiner's Office...
>
>