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9 May 2008
My wife is a great mommy to my kids, so I'm giving her $700 worth of spa treatment. smile.gif happy.gif

How about ya!? smile.gif
8 May 2008
This Bill C-51 was designed to restrict our freedoms of using health products - apparently, including GARLIC. blink.gif

Some information about it....

From Facebook group "Stop bill C-51 from banning all natural health products!"

"A new law being pushed in Canada by Big Pharma seeks to outlaw up to 60 percent of natural health products currently sold in Canada, even while criminalizing parents who give herbs or supplements to their children. The law, known as C-51, was introduced by the Canadian Minister of Health on April 8th, 2008, and it proposes sweeping changes to Canada's Food and Drugs Act that could have devastating consequences on the health products industry.

Among the changes proposed by the bill are radical alterations to key terminology, including replacing the word "drug" with "therapeutic product" throughout the Act, thereby giving the Canadian government broad-reaching powers to regulate the sale of all herbs, vitamins, supplements and other items. With this single language change, anything that is "therapeutic" automatically falls under the Food and Drug Act. This would include bottled water, blueberries, dandelion greens and essentially all plant-derived substances.

The Act also changes the definition of the word "sell" to include anyone who gives such therapeutic products to someone else. So a mother giving an herb to her child, under the proposed new language, could be arrested for engaging in the sale of unregulated, unapproved "therapeutic substances." Learn about more of these freedom-squashing changes to the law at the Stop51.com website: http://www.stopc51.com"

"TORONTO RALLY AGAINST BILL C-51 SATURDAY MAY 10
gather 10:30 AM start 11:00 AM
Queenʼs Park (South Side) Bring a banner, sign or wear a T-Shirt

On May 9th, 2008, Canadian citizens will be gathering at the Calgary Federal Court to protest C-51 and help protect their access to natural health products. Call 1-888-878-3467 to learn more, or visit the action page of Health Canada Exposed at: http://www.stopc51.com/c51/what_you_can_do.asp



At the same time that C-51 is outlawing herbs, supplements and vitamins, it would grant alarming new "enforcement" powers to the thug enforcement agents who claim to be "protecting" the public from dangerous unapproved "therapeutic agents" like, say, dandelion greens. As explained on the www.Educate-Yourself.org website (http://educate-yourself.org/cn/canadianC-51bill27apr08.shtml), the C-51 law would allow the Canadian government's thug enforcement agents to:

• Raid your business without a warrant
• Seize your bank accounts
• Levy fines up to $5 million and a jail terms up to 2 years for merely selling an herb
• Confiscate your property, then charge you storage fees for the expense involved in storing all the products they stole from you

C-51 would even criminalize the simple drying of herbs in your kitchen to be used in an herbal product, by the way. That would now be categorized as a "controlled activity," and anyone caught engaging in such "controlled activities" would be arrested, fined and potentially jailed. Other "controlled activities" include labeling bottles, harvesting plants on a farm, collecting herbs from your back yard, or even testing herbal products on yourself! (Yes, virtually every activity involving herbs or supplements would be criminalized...)

There's more, too. C-51 is the Canadian government's "final solution" for the health products industry. It's a desperate effort to destroy this industry that's threatening the profits and viability of conventional medicine. Natural medicine works so well -- and is becoming so widely used -- that both the Canadian and American governments have decided to "nuke" the industries by passing new laws that effectively criminalize anyone selling such products. They simply cannot tolerate allowing consumers to have continued access to natural products. To do so will ultimately spell the destruction of Big Pharma and the outdated, corrupt and criminally-operated pharmaceutical industry that these criminally-operated governments are trying to protect."


My wife depends on natural health products to prevent diabetes. Without them, she will become diabetic and depend on pharmaceuticals for the rest of her life. Not only she will depend on them- they will make her sick and unhealthy. This bill is really upsetting for us. It destroy our freedoms. It's all a malignant scheme that favours the pharmaceutical industry.

If this bill passes, me, my wife and my kids will be moving to another country - A FREE COUNTRY!
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26 Apr 2008
While thinking of options to trim my monthly costs of living, Internet TV came to mind. However, I don't know much about it.

Does anyone here watch TV throught the internet?
Is it possible to connect my computer to my TV so that I can watch it on my TV?
What is the best service out there (the one with lowest price out of the ones with greatest value)?
21 Apr 2008
Oh... MY... GOD!!!!!!!! ohmy.gif huh.gif
13 Apr 2008
I have a whole collection of games but I can't play any of them because they all ask me for their stupid serial numbers. I've had them for years, so I lost track of their boxes, where the serial numbers are. My old computer has a small list of serial numbers somewhere, but it's so old and messed it will be tough to find it.

It's so stupid how they require you to remember those things. You purchase the games and later on you can't play. Makes no sense. I guess they want you to buy the games again... dry.gif rolleyes.gif

Does anyone know this site?
http://www.unlimitedgamedownloads.com/

If that works, then I won't need those stupuid serial numbers anymore... angry.gif ups.gif huh.gif

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