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I forget the name of the drug. Itís the one that they give you when youíre in a lot of pain and the hydrochloro donít work anymore. And I knew better because I saw some people on that and they said, ìForget about it.î Plus, you sort of knew that thatís going to be theótheyíre going to die. And you know, I got a feeling thatís what they did here in Montreal. They gave a lot of these people the drugs and just hope they donít come back to the hospital. Besides, there are no doctors here. Itís just, you know, anyway. Up here, youíre right. You really canít sue anybody. But if you can sue down in the United States, Iím surprised thereís not some lawsuits. Some people, their heart is notóthe kids are all messed up. I mean, everybody should be suing for about $30, $40 million apiece. I mean, somehow the pharmaceutical industry will get the message because they listen to the lawsuits. This is the Peter Station Kilo Kilo 7, November Quebec November, All Star Node 6222, located in Shelton, Washington. Well, the art suit down here, and theyíre usually class X in lawsuits, and when itís all said and done, they got to take the drug off the market. Itís happened many a time down here. So it does happen. It happens often. So the drug companies are doing their best to avoid that situation, but, you know, itís not likeó I mean, this has developed over time. Back in the 1930s, hell, they were using Coke and Coke products, that kind of thing. And because of the FDA and other various government organizations and lawyers, thereís been many class X suits down here, and theyíve won. And itís put companies out of business. Or not the big ones, not like Monsanto. They go on to something else, but try to do better. But, you know, it happens quite frequently. Hey, Kevin, youíve been awfully quiet. Are you taking a break?
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