Saturday, May 17, 2008

Another Day, Another Crime By This Administration

WASHINGTON -- The Food and Drug Administration is withholding a list of Chinese heparin suppliers requested by congressional investigators looking into problems with tainted supplies of the blood thinner, saying confidentiality agreements prevent release of the companies' names.



As always, the interests of the corporate CEO's are outweighed by the interests of the American people. Ladies and gentlemen, your government in action (well, the Bush controlled government). Wake up, America, and vote Democratic, if you have any hope of surviving in this country as a people.

PART TWO:

WASHINGTON — The general manager and possibly other senior staff members at the Crandall Canyon Mine near Huntington, Utah, where nine miners died last August, withheld information from federal officials that could have prevented the disaster and should face a criminal inquiry, the chairman of a Congressional investigation said Thursday.

The chairman, Representative George Miller, Democrat of California, accused the company of concealing the extent of an earlier collapse in the mine that involved the same high-risk technique, retreat mining, that was being used when the disaster began.

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