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2 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

Absolutely, though what was amazing was the scope of the problem and how it snuck up on the medical profession.  Just goes to show when you put a profit motive out there it often just comes back to $$$.  
 

At the same time though, I’m certain there are more than a few family members of addicts living and dead wishing the doc who got their family members hooked had gotten the blowed up treatment before they ever suggested/prescribed anything.  
 

 

controlled substance prescribing and dispensing is now  tracked all over the country.  If I saw someone on a controlled substance, I'd ask my nurse to pull the prescribing records from virginia and surrounding states.  Many were doctor shopping. and were promptly told to leave.  all prescribers should do this.  It should be mandated.  The would likely be much more effective in reducing OD's than bombing boats.  And much cheaper.

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12 minutes ago, AlBUNDY4TDS said:

So is blowing up drug dealers.

"Never believe that anti-Semites are completely unaware of the absurdity of their replies. They know that their remarks are frivolous, open to challenge. But they are amusing themselves,"

 

Go amuse yourself somewhere else.  

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5 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

"Never believe that anti-Semites are completely unaware of the absurdity of their replies. They know that their remarks are frivolous, open to challenge. But they are amusing themselves,"

 

Go amuse yourself somewhere else.  

Anti semites? Go home, you're drunk.

14 minutes ago, Roundybout said:


Are you 12? 

13 actually.

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2 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

controlled substance prescribing and dispensing is now  tracked all over the country.  If I saw someone on a controlled substance, I'd ask my nurse to pull the prescribing records from virginia and surrounding states.  Many were doctor shopping. and were promptly told to leave.  all prescribers should do this.  It should be mandated.  The would likely be much more effective in reducing OD's than bombing boats.  And much cheaper.

i had a conversation about just this earlier today.  systems like istop and online prescribing have made it incredibly hard to overprescribe or doctor shop at this at this point.  even if prescribers miss something, the pharmacist almost always catch it on the way in.  on top of that, reduce the number of opioids to just acute treatment, and there's a reduction in misuse.  i remember people going hospital to hospital at night and telling them they had a tooth ache.  they would typically get an antibiotic and walk out with a 6 pack of vicodin. those days are over.

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Throwing the military under the bus here. These pigs don't care about hurting anyone 

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President Donald Trump said Tuesday neither he nor Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth knew about a second strike on a suspected drug vessel in the Caribbean in September, as the administration continues to say that an admiral gave the order.

“I didn’t know about the second strike. I didn’t know anything about people. I wasn’t involved, and I knew they took out a boat, but I would say this, they had a strike,” Trump said during a Cabinet meeting.

The president said that Hegseth “was satisfied” with the strike but “didn’t know about a second attack, having to do with two people.”

Hegseth echoed those comments, telling reporters in the meeting that he “watched the first strike live” but then “moved on to my next meeting.”

 

https://www.cnn.com/world/live-news/trump-ukraine-russia-venezuela-12-02-2025

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Pretty damning article, with quotes from former Air Force secretary and Bush advisor.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/former-air-force-secretary-bradley-would-be-court-martialed-under-normal-circumstances/ar-AA1Rz50C?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=692f437604624609bda5fd717be7003d&ei=75

 

Since Wolfgang doesnt know how to click on links, I have some key quotes below:

 

"Several other former U.S. government and military leaders have also dubbed the “double tap” attack a violation of the country’s law of war manual. "

 

“Adm. Bradley was reported to have given an excuse, if you will, for the second engagement. That doesn’t hold water. These people were wounded. They were in the water. They were not a threat to anybody. Again, that’s a textbook example of a war crime,” Kendall said Monday.

 

“You can‘t kill survivors who can no longer fight,” John Yoo, who served as an adviser in former President George W. Bush’s administration, said during a Monday appearance on CNN. “So, the admiral should not have obeyed the order that Secretary Hegseth gave. And even the soldiers who carried out the admiral‘s orders should not have obeyed.”

 

"Leavitt alleged the strikes were justified after narcotrafficking groups were deemed foreign terrorist organizations, allowing for “lethal targeting in accordance with the laws of war.” Her comments contradict the U.S.’s war manual, which states “orders to fire upon the shipwrecked would be clearly illegal.”

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6 minutes ago, Trump_is_Mentally_fit said:

 

 

Throwing the military under the bus here. These pigs don't care about hurting anyone 

https://www.cnn.com/world/live-news/trump-ukraine-russia-venezuela-12-02-2025

If they get both the audio and video of the attacks, we'll have an answer.  The guy seems to love killing.  he told his troops in Iraq to disregard the  JAG officers rules of engagement.  He's have been there, whooping it up and high diving the other degenerates.

34 minutes ago, BillsFanNC said:

teef's business must be absolutely humming!

 

😂

I'm sure your income is much higher than his 😂.  loser.

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