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December 21, 2004

Drugs

Michelle Malkin is wondering if aspirin would be approved if it was introduced today. I don't know about that but having worked in the pharmaceutical field for many years I can tell you that a common joke among researchers working on clinical trials is that white sugar would never be approved if introduced today.

Posted by Karol at December 21, 2004 04:33 PM | TrackBack
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What does it mean to be "rejected for questionable content", and how do I fix it?

Posted by: Dave at December 21, 2004 04:58 PM

And let me tell, we'd all be better off if white sugar had never been approved.

Posted by: Dawn Summers at December 21, 2004 05:02 PM

Disco Stu got hooked on the white stuff back in the 70s.

Posted by: Jeff Harrell at December 21, 2004 05:22 PM

exactly.

Posted by: Dawn Summers at December 21, 2004 05:57 PM

Back off the refined sugars! Think it is easy being white and bad for you in times like these? Sugar sees the marginalization of tobacco and knows what's coming.

"Pretty soon, everything that is ungood for you is going to be declared bad for you, and thus illegal. (Shudders)...and that ain't right.", Little Debbie, CEO of Transfat Snack Treats.

Ok, I will give you the sugar. As long as coffee stays on the legal list. And we will keep the aspirin, for those days we run out of coffee.

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Posted by: panic at December 22, 2004 07:55 AM

I've long said swimming pools wouldn't be allowed either. A toy that kills kids? Never make it.

Posted by: Joe R. the Unabrewer at December 22, 2004 07:59 AM
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