Thanks Norma. Janet Paterson replied and did not agree with my point of view but did provide some additional food for thought. We all need to keep open minds and consider other points of view... as long as they are made with respect and thought. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Norma Dikeman" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 10:05 AM Subject: Re: Canada's Internet Pharmacies Thriving On Business From U.S. > This is a very well written, sensible post. I wish everyone could think with so > much forethought. > > Norma CG > http://nordike.homestead.com/NordikeHome.html > > > Frank and Teri wrote: > > > Everyone needs to take a more realistic look at this. We live in a free > > capitalistic society both in the US and Canada. The way we improve the > > standard of living for all of our society and much of the rest of the world > > is through economic incentives. Along the way we try not to provide > > incentives that take away from the least blessed in our society and for the > > most part it does work. > > > > We in the US are quite well off. Most of the very costly drug research is > > done by the drug companies because they can reap rewards that are great > > enough to balance the risk. By the way, when they reap those rewards they > > pay taxes that are huge. Those taxes sometimes go to fund government > > research that provides basic information that the drug companies take, add > > their own money and research to, and develop new drugs that benefit all > > mankind. Now here comes the hard part for you to accept... If we in the US > > do not pay for this there will be few if any new drugs. We are the first to > > benefit. We have the safest drug industry. We have the safest food supply. > > We have the best medical care. We have the best doctors. We have lower per > > capita taxes then most. We have the highest standard of living in the > > world... (by the way you may be able to name some small country that has it > > better but when you look at the countries wealth you will find it is derived > > from outside and not self sustaining). > > > > Once a drug is sold in the US, and it proves safe for the world, we export > > it in the hope that other countries will provide some additional economic > > benefit to offset the research cost. This benefits all mankind. If those > > drugs were sold in the US at the same low cost as they are sold in some > > other countries then they would not generate enough money to offset the R&D > > cost. They would not exist. The world would not benefit. > > > > Now we have a bill that does provide benefits. It is not pathetic. Instead > > of making false claims that there is nothing there why don't you provide an > > objective summary of the benefits that people on this list can take > > advantage of. That would be a true aid to all. The entire congress, > > Republicans and Democrats alike worked very hard to provide something that > > is more than a start for all who need drug benefits. It is expensive. We > > do not have unlimited funds. We cannot satisfy all the needs for all the > > people. Decisions must be made on priorities. > > > > Finally... > > Politicians are not evil, though there are some evil Politicians. Politics > > form the basis by which we reach compromise and get things done for the > > greater good... > > Drug companies are not evil, though there some people who work for drug > > companies who are greedy... > > Charities are not all good or bad there are some greedy people who work for > > charities... > > > > and most important > > > > Being stricken with Parkinson's is a tragedy no one wants to see happen to > > anyone. There are PWP's who are good and PWP's who are self centered like > > the many others in the world. There are PWP's who believe the world > > revolves around them and their situation and others who try their hardest to > > give back to the world and society what they have been blessed with in their > > lives. There are those that are passively accepting and those that fight > > back. > > > > You must strive to make the most of every moment not dwell on the good > > fortune of others as if they are taking from you. The $36 went to help > > provide additional health care for all including those with Parkinson's. > > The $6 is $6 you didn't have before. I guarantee you some of it came from > > those who work for drug companies and those who pay for drugs. The toys, > > pens, race cars and pads were made by hard working people in the US and > > other countries who make a living from producing those items. Many receive > > medical benefits others receive none. The million dollars adds pay for the > > shows you watch for free. They provide entertainment and fill the days for > > many who can't move at all. > > > > God bless the US for providing the drugs to our good neighbors to the north. > > God bless the drug companies for taking the risk on doing the research. God > > bless the Canadian pharmacies for lending a helping hand back to the US. > > God bless the politicians for working hard to provide us a system where > > those drugs can be developed (no one else in the world has a better one). > > God bless the charities for doing their part. God bless the US taxpayers > > who are footing the bill for those on Medicare and SSD. God bless those on > > this list who try to contribute in a constructive manner. > > > > There are those who want to grow and better themselves by working hard with > > all they have and helping others to do the same. Then there are others who > > mistakenly believe they are growing when they cut everyone down to their > > level. I prefer to be the former any day. > > > > Frank G. caregiver > > > > : Canada's Internet Pharmacies Thriving On Business From U.S. > > > > > Gail - I agree wholeheartedly. The hilarious thing is, I received a $48 > > > a month raise in my Social Security, but my Medicare went up $36, so I'll > > > only see $6. Hardeharhar. Jo Ann > > > > > > > http://nordike.homestead.com/NordikeHome.html > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto:[log in to unmask] > In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto:[log in to unmask] In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn