Ellis,
As very long term subscriber to this group I am offended by this
message. I am not even slightly interested in hearing your views of
American politics. You have the right to your opinion and I have the
right listen to whomever I choose. Stick to Hgh or you will loose a
lot of old supporters.
Stuart
[It wasn't intended to be my POLITICAL views... It was intended to
call attention to the fact that the President took time in his State
of the Union message to say that the use of steroids is "dangerous",
which means he considers it to be a "problem" that has to be solved
somehow. Many people on Rejuvenation consider steroids used correctly
to be very good for our health...
Anyways... Whatever my "intention," you are right... back to growth
hormone. - Ellis]
--- In Rejuvenation@yahoogroups.com, "Ellis Toussier Bigio"
<etoussier@y...> wrote:
> George W. Bush, President of the United States, who is himself
> an alcoholic, who supports Capital punishment and who is against
> gun control laws, who is leading the push in the United Nations to
> ban scientific research in stem cell research, and who led
> the United States into a war in Iraq which has been really bad
> for the health of more than 500 American soldiers and thousands
> of Iraquis, has found another health topic to speak about...
>
> Here's the exact text from the speech:
>
> "To help children make right choices, they need good examples.
> Athletics play such an important role in our society, but,
> unfortunately, some in professional sports are not setting
> much of an example. The use of performance-enhancing drugs
> like steroids in baseball, football, and other sports is
> dangerous, and it sends the wrong message - that there are
> shortcuts to accomplishment, and that performance is more
> important than character. So tonight I call on team owners,
> union representatives, coaches, and players to take the lead,
> to send the right signal, to get tough, and to get rid of
> steroids now."
>
> He also announced that the United States will send a man
> to Mars...
>
> I really hope he will not win re-election.
>
> - Ellis