Re: Any point of a Petition?
On 30 Oct, 19:29, John Watson wrote:
> Noticed at Fri, 30 Oct 2009 18:55:05 +0000: Sla#s informed us:
>
> > Any point of a Petition?
>
> > "We wish it to be known that we deplore the political expedience of
> > asking for the resignation of scientific advisors who draw HM
> > governments' attention to the inaccurate, unscientific claims of
> > government ministers."
>
> > Anyone put it better?
>
> We wish to sack any minister who thinks s/he knows better than an
> internationally respected professor of psychopharmacology who publishes in
> peer-reviewed scientific journals.
>
> > Slatts
>
> --
> John Watson
> London
Seemly we no longer have the benefit of politicians of Tony Benn &
others of that calibra.
What seems overwhelmingly obviously to me is that those members in
parliament today are merely 'entreprenuers with carreer plan in inside
top pocket', parliamentarians they are not.
Amazingly, we - the public & electorate - are letting these charactors
plunge our world and that of our children, grandchildren & so on, into
dispair.
There comes a time when to complain is usless, because it's too late,
nothing can be done. The realisation will descend on us soon that we
should have complained at the begining when things could be salvaged.
Are we going to stand by and do nothing while this bunch plunge us
into poverty & worse?
irra
date: Mon, 2 Nov 2009 09:10:48 -0800 (PST)
author: irrahhayes
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