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; 8bit To make sure you don't miss another Daily Dose, please confirm your free subscription with one simple click. March 26, 2008 Why am I getting this? OUTRAGE!! Billion-dollar drug company hides astounding discovery of a natural cancer killer. 10,000 times stronger than chemo—but without the side effects! If you found the secret to curing cancer wouldn’t you want to tell the world right away? Of course you would. You’d do whatever it takes to wipe out this killer disease… Well, it turns out one pharmaceutical company actually made the ‘discovery of the century’ – a miracle breakthrough that could save you or someone you love from the ravages of cancer. But… They hid the secret for SEVEN FULL YEARS…with no plans to tell anyone about it ever! Why? Because the substance they found is completely natural… so they couldn’t take out a patent on it. For seven long years they tried to artificially mimic the compound’s effect in the lab, but failed. Mother nature’s original is the only thing that worked. With no way to make money on the stuff, they locked away all their research…for good. Fortunately, one brave researcher came forward to break the silence—and tell the world about this true cancer cure. Click on the link below to read the full story of this astounding the dozens of other underground cures not yet available to mainstream medicine… School goes overboard on vitamin restrictions Dear Friend, That sound you hear is Thomas Paine spinning in his grave. Because I've got new evidence (as if you needed more) that common sense, which Mr. Paine famously wrote about at the time of America's birth, is now dead and gone in the U.S. of A. And ironically, the place you're least likely to find it is in our nation's schools. Recently, a student in the South Middleton School District in Pennsylvania received a 10- day school suspension for – get this – taking vitamins at school. Why? Because taking vitamins violated the school's drug policy. Are you laughing or trembling with rage? For me, it's a little of both. When I hear stories like this, I just want to grab the bush-league school bureaucrat by the collar and call him an idiot. OK, it's not nice. But it's so hard to argue with the idea that only an idiot would punish a student for something so absurd. The student in question, Andrew Figueiredo, had recently begun an exercise regimen for his participation on the Boiling Springs High School soccer team. Figueiredo is not only a four-year letterman on the squad, but also the team captain. And because he'd had the school's zero-tolerance drug policy drummed into his skull, he even consulted the student handbook to check the drug policy before bringing the vitamins to school. While prescription medications and illegal drugs were covered, the handbook made no reference to any bans against vitamins or supplements. School Principal Joe Mancuso, however – surely a real genius – disagreed, and slapped Figueiredo with a 10-day suspension. When Figueiredo's outraged parents demanded an explanation, the school softened a bit, saying that Andrew had violated the school "medications" policy rather than the "drug" policy. And the suspension was still to be enforced. In case you can't guess what happened next, lawyers got involved. And of course the insertion of lawyers into any situation usually leads to a clear-headed and rational discussion. The Figueiredo family lawyer sought a public apology and to have the incident expunged from Andrew's otherwise spotless school record. The school's lawyer countered by saying that school policy clearly prohibits "any pill, capsule, powder, liquid, inhalant, fascimile, drug paraphernalia, or other substance of whatever form or texture, which may adversely affect the health, safety, or welfare of any student..." The vitamins that Andrew had taken were the supplements Megaman Sport, BSN Nitrix and BSN Axis-HT, all of which can easily be purchased at most health food or nutrition stores. Don't worry, it gets even more ridiculous. The school said they couldn't remove the suspension until a drug test could be done, so Figueiredo went and got one on his own. The results were negative for any illegal or banned substances. The school did nothing. Ultimately, Andrew had to serve the entire 10-day suspension. And even though the episode is now in the past, it refuses to die. There are allegations that the school superintendent Patricia Sanker accused Andrew that the supplements were illegal steroids (they weren't), and because Andrew protested those comments, she threatened additional suspensions, and allegedly told Andrew "I can ruin you." Nice, huh? Keep reading... Step aside Joe, there’s a new antioxidant king in town... ...and until now, the herd’s been tossing it in the trash! The only thing better than a good “cuppa Joe” is when there’s more good news to report on its heap of health benefits. It turns out there’s way more to coffee than just the bean -- and it boasts more antioxidant power than four pots of coffee. Put coffee’s best kept secret to work for you today! Just visit the link below and learn how it can help you look younger, feel younger and protect you from today’s biggest health dangers. To start receiving your own copy of the Daily Dose, visit: Or forward this e-mail to a friend so they can sign-up to receive their own copy of the Daily Dose. Schools are merely extensions of low-level government bureaucracies. As such, they are filled with little tin-pot dictators and careerist butt-kissers and butt coverers. Anyone who's ever been to the Department of Motor Vehicles knows that if you give any low- level civil servant an ounce of power, they're likely to abuse it. Schools are, sadly, no different. How many stories just like this have you heard, where local principals and school boards go overboard enforcing silly "zero tolerance" policies, whether they're against drugs or dress codes. I'm guessing that they believe they'll somehow be lauded by the system that they serve for their "even-handed and equitable" approach to handling these things (i.e., the star soccer player gets no more or less consideration at Boiling Springs High than the constant truant with a long record of suspensions for fighting or drug use on school grounds). But in the end, they simply look like unreasonable bush-league despots, and they're forced to stand their ground because it's "their job." As I said earlier: no common sense. It's hard to make blanket statements. And the "zero tolerance" policy – like so many similar government restrictions – are put in place with the right spirit in mind. They're there "for the good" of the students and the school. After all, shouldn't the school be a place where no drugs are tolerated? But as I've pointed out before, regulations and bans in the "public interest" often lead to the loss of important civil rights. Perhaps the South Middleton School District is just administered by morons – this is the same school district that had also threatened other students with suspensions for school gun policy violations such using a pen that was adorned with the logo of a gun manufacturer. I'd say that these folks aren't the sharpest knives in the drawer, but that might get me suspended because saying "knife" could violate the school weapons policy. Regardless of the school's "zero tolerance" drug policy, it's very obvious that Andrew Figueiredo had no intention of getting high with the supplements he was taking. So you just have to wonder why such a silly and unnecessary mess was made by the school, when the Principal Mancuso could've just nipped it in the bud by saying, "OK, I know why you're taking that. But in the future, please don't bring those to school." Instead, Mancuso went to Defcon 4 and dropped a suspension on the student. Why? It's hard to say. But I can't imagine ANYONE who hears the details of the story possibly concluding that Mancuso in particular or the school in general handled this situation appropriately. As I've said before: whenever anyone in the government says they're doing something for "the public good" – whether it's at the federal, state, country or even local school board level – put your hand on your civil rights and hold on for dear life. Schooling you about silly school rules, William Campbell Douglass II, M.D. WHAT?! Are you still waiting...? ...for your pain pills to kick in? Get with it! '2 DROPS & BINGO!' -- Mary Stewart, Michigan When the first drop hits your skin, you'll wonder 'WHOA! What's going on here!' What happens next is a matter of public record. Mary Stewart is just one of thousands who thought it might be impossible to... Rub out pain ON CONTACT... But keep reading and you'll see a stack of astonishing first-person reports from Mary and many others. You'll learn the science behind this breakthrough. You'll hear from famed doctors, confirming it. Still skeptical? See for yourself! Read on and take the 2 drop challenge... To start receiving your own copy of the Daily Dose, visit: Or forward this e-mail to a friend so they can sign-up to receive their own copy of the Daily Dose. Daily Dose readers can now tap into the minds of other readers at the new HSI health forum: Copyright (c)2008 by L.L.C. The Daily Dose may not be posted on commercial sites without written permission. 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Box 925 Frederick, MD 21705 USA ; 8bit To make sure you don't miss another Daily Dose, please confirm your free subscription with one simple click. March 26, 2008 Why am I getting this? OUTRAGE!! Billion-dollar drug company hides astounding discovery of a natural cancer killer. 10,000 times stronger than chemo—but without the side effects! If you found the secret to curing cancer wouldn’t you want to tell the world right away? Of course you would. You’d do whatever it takes to wipe out this killer disease… Well, it turns out one pharmaceutical company actually made the ‘discovery of the century’ – a miracle breakthrough that could save you or someone you love from the ravages of cancer. But… They hid the secret for SEVEN FULL YEARS…with no plans to tell anyone about it ever! Why? Because the substance they found is completely natural… so they couldn’t take out a patent on it. For seven long years they tried to artificially mimic the compound’s effect in the lab, but failed. Mother nature’s original is the only thing that worked. With no way to make money on the stuff, they locked away all their research…for good. Fortunately, one brave researcher came forward to break the silence—and tell the world about this true cancer cure. Click on the link below to read the full story of this astounding the dozens of other underground cures not yet available to mainstream medicine… School goes overboard on vitamin restrictions Dear Friend, That sound you hear is Thomas Paine spinning in his grave. Because I've got new evidence (as if you needed more) that common sense, which Mr. Paine famously wrote about at the time of America's birth, is now dead and gone in the U.S. of A. And ironically, the place you're least likely to find it is in our nation's schools. Recently, a student in the South Middleton School District in Pennsylvania received a 10- day school suspension for – get this – taking vitamins at school. Why? Because taking vitamins violated the school's drug policy. Are you laughing or trembling with rage? For me, it's a little of both. When I hear stories like this, I just want to grab the bush-league school bureaucrat by the collar and call him an idiot. OK, it's not nice. But it's so hard to argue with the idea that only an idiot would punish a student for something so absurd. The student in question, Andrew Figueiredo, had recently begun an exercise regimen for his participation on the Boiling Springs High School soccer team. Figueiredo is not only a four-year letterman on the squad, but also the team captain. And because he'd had the school's zero-tolerance drug policy drummed into his skull, he even consulted the student handbook to check the drug policy before bringing the vitamins to school. While prescription medications and illegal drugs were covered, the handbook made no reference to any bans against vitamins or supplements. School Principal Joe Mancuso, however – surely a real genius – disagreed, and slapped Figueiredo with a 10-day suspension. When Figueiredo's outraged parents demanded an explanation, the school softened a bit, saying that Andrew had violated the school "medications" policy rather than the "drug" policy. And the suspension was still to be enforced. In case you can't guess what happened next, lawyers got involved. And of course the insertion of lawyers into any situation usually leads to a clear-headed and rational discussion. The Figueiredo family lawyer sought a public apology and to have the incident expunged from Andrew's otherwise spotless school record. The school's lawyer countered by saying that school policy clearly prohibits "any pill, capsule, powder, liquid, inhalant, fascimile, drug paraphernalia, or other substance of whatever form or texture, which may adversely affect the health, safety, or welfare of any student..." The vitamins that Andrew had taken were the supplements Megaman Sport, BSN Nitrix and BSN Axis-HT, all of which can easily be purchased at most health food or nutrition stores. Don't worry, it gets even more ridiculous. The school said they couldn't remove the suspension until a drug test could be done, so Figueiredo went and got one on his own. The results were negative for any illegal or banned substances. The school did nothing. Ultimately, Andrew had to serve the entire 10-day suspension. And even though the episode is now in the past, it refuses to die. There are allegations that the school superintendent Patricia Sanker accused Andrew that the supplements were illegal steroids (they weren't), and because Andrew protested those comments, she threatened additional suspensions, and allegedly told Andrew "I can ruin you." Nice, huh? Keep reading... Step aside Joe, there’s a new antioxidant king in town... ...and until now, the herd’s been tossing it in the trash! The only thing better than a good “cuppa Joe” is when there’s more good news to report on its heap of health benefits. It turns out there’s way more to coffee than just the bean -- and it boasts more antioxidant power than four pots of coffee. Put coffee’s best kept secret to work for you today! Just visit the link below and learn how it can help you look younger, feel younger and protect you from today’s biggest health dangers. To start receiving your own copy of the Daily Dose, visit: Or forward this e-mail to a friend so they can sign-up to receive their own copy of the Daily Dose. Schools are merely extensions of low-level government bureaucracies. As such, they are filled with little tin-pot dictators and careerist butt-kissers and butt coverers. Anyone who's ever been to the Department of Motor Vehicles knows that if you give any low- level civil servant an ounce of power, they're likely to abuse it. Schools are, sadly, no different. How many stories just like this have you heard, where local principals and school boards go overboard enforcing silly "zero tolerance" policies, whether they're against drugs or dress codes. I'm guessing that they believe they'll somehow be lauded by the system that they serve for their "even-handed and equitable" approach to handling these things (i.e., the star soccer player gets no more or less consideration at Boiling Springs High than the constant truant with a long record of suspensions for fighting or drug use on school grounds). But in the end, they simply look like unreasonable bush-league despots, and they're forced to stand their ground because it's "their job." As I said earlier: no common sense. It's hard to make blanket statements. And the "zero tolerance" policy – like so many similar government restrictions – are put in place with the right spirit in mind. They're there "for the good" of the students and the school. After all, shouldn't the school be a place where no drugs are tolerated? But as I've pointed out before, regulations and bans in the "public interest" often lead to the loss of important civil rights. Perhaps the South Middleton School District is just administered by morons – this is the same school district that had also threatened other students with suspensions for school gun policy violations such using a pen that was adorned with the logo of a gun manufacturer. I'd say that these folks aren't the sharpest knives in the drawer, but that might get me suspended because saying "knife" could violate the school weapons policy. Regardless of the school's "zero tolerance" drug policy, it's very obvious that Andrew Figueiredo had no intention of getting high with the supplements he was taking. So you just have to wonder why such a silly and unnecessary mess was made by the school, when the Principal Mancuso could've just nipped it in the bud by saying, "OK, I know why you're taking that. But in the future, please don't bring those to school." Instead, Mancuso went to Defcon 4 and dropped a suspension on the student. Why? It's hard to say. But I can't imagine ANYONE who hears the details of the story possibly concluding that Mancuso in particular or the school in general handled this situation appropriately. As I've said before: whenever anyone in the government says they're doing something for "the public good" – whether it's at the federal, state, country or even local school board level – put your hand on your civil rights and hold on for dear life. Schooling you about silly school rules, William Campbell Douglass II, M.D. WHAT?! Are you still waiting...? ...for your pain pills to kick in? Get with it! '2 DROPS & BINGO!' -- Mary Stewart, Michigan When the first drop hits your skin, you'll wonder 'WHOA! What's going on here!' What happens next is a matter of public record. Mary Stewart is just one of thousands who thought it might be impossible to... Rub out pain ON CONTACT... But keep reading and you'll see a stack of astonishing first-person reports from Mary and many others. You'll learn the science behind this breakthrough. You'll hear from famed doctors, confirming it. Still skeptical? See for yourself! Read on and take the 2 drop challenge... To start receiving your own copy of the Daily Dose, visit: Or forward this e-mail to a friend so they can sign-up to receive their own copy of the Daily Dose. Daily Dose readers can now tap into the minds of other readers at the new HSI health forum: Copyright (c)2008 by L.L.C. The Daily Dose may not be posted on commercial sites without written permission. 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