William Shannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
> Campaign 2000: Bush's Diet-Drug Problem (doc #40)
>
> BUSH FRIENDS GAINED RESULTS FOR CLIENTS PUSHING DIETARY SUPPLEMENT, A TIME
> INVESTIGATION REVEALS
>
> New York - Texas Governor George W. Bush's regulators backed off tough
> controls of a dietary supplement after lobbyists friendly to Bush were hired
> by a leading manufacturer and contributed to his 1998 gubernatorial
> re-election campaign, TIME's Michael Weisskopf reports.

What a plus for Bush!

I would never vote for Bush or Algore but the fact that Bush stopped the idiotic
(and drug corporation led) assault on a useful alternative medicine means that
ole Bushy ain't a total fool.
flw

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