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david hill,
bern, swiss 02/10/2008 12:04:07
I have no sympathy for the Scottish government, their senior civil servants or police.
All were informed of a Vietnamese humane cure produced and in control of their government, but none of them did anything about it. Indeed, even Alec Salmond never replied to a personal plea to listen to the Vietnamese government and their health experts (Vietnam is now a booming transitional country and is not the third world country that people think of anymore). Scotland could have now been witnessing a major decline in hard drug addiction but where politicians, senior civil servants and the police did not want to know. The whole lot are utter hypocrites.
Dr David Hill
World Innovation Foundation Charity (WIFC)
Bern, Switzerland
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likkitysplit,
Nae need fur it 02/10/2008 16:17:19
Lara is addicted and showing the signs of the same arrogance that knocked HELEN off her perch. STEVEN you are depressed, seek help.
Good luck to Helen by the way, your surname isn't 'Back' is it?
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