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What Would Republicans Say if They Learned That Michelle Obama Had Stolen Drugs to Feed Her Addiction?

Question by Roger W: What would republicans say if they learned that Michelle Obama had stolen drugs to feed her addiction?
http://rawstory.com/news/2008/Whistleblower_breaks_15year_silence_to_allege_0911.html

Tom Gosinski, a former employee of the medical-aid charity Cindy McCain used as personal supplier of Percocet and Vicodin, is speaking out publicly for the first time.

He says he can’t buy the official McCain camp line that Cindy’s drug abuse was kept from her husband, he saw and heard too much for any of their stories to make sense — like the time Cindy was allegedly taken to the hospital after an overdose and John rushed in to berate the doctors and nurses there before moving Cindy to their secluded Sedona ranch. Then there were the Hensley family interventions and the fact that Cindy’s drug abuse came to be something of an open secret among employees of the charity.

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money buys silence

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Filed under: drug addiction news 2008

A decade ago only about 5% of those seeking treatment in West Virginia needed help with opiate addiction. Today that number has ballooned to 26%. It recorded 91 overdose deaths in 2001. By 2008 that number had risen to 390. Drug overdoses are the …
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It's estimated that some 3.7 million Americans have used heroin at some point in their lives and in 2008 alone, opioid pain relievers such as Vicodin were involved in 14,800 deaths. The drug naloxone works as an antidote to heroin and other opioids and …
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Mendham, Mount Oilve experts say scourge of heroin continues to plague young

Filed under: drug addiction news 2008

… addict who didn't start with marijuana. And both said a combination of easy availability, low cost and quick highs through inhaling have made heroin the drug of choice of many. … In 2009, the most recent year studied, 180,000 Americans used …
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