Whitney Houston’s Cause of death at 48 from legal but deadly prescription drugs, has saddened the Nation.
The secret is that in almost every case, it’s legal prescription drugs that are killing people. It is an epidemic.
Prescription Drugs are 16,400% More Deadly than Terrorists based on a Scientific American report. You have been warned.
Whitney Houston and You are 16,400 times more likely to die from prescription drug interaction than you are from terrorists.
Pill popping prescription drugs kill a lot more people than illegal drugs. Whitney Houston survived all of the cocaine, but succumbed to a cocktail of legal synthetic opiates.
AP, Fox News, TMZ you name it, are reporting that xanax, ativan, valium and lorazepam etc were found in Whitney Houston’s hotel room.
Wake up people. Synthetic prescription drugs killed Elvis, killed Michael Jackson and now have killed Whitney Houston.
Multiple Cy Young Award winner Roger Clemens was indicted by a Federal Grand Jury for lying to Congress about using steroids during his [MLB] major league baseball career.
The 9th winningest pitcher in MLB history with 354 Wins, Clemens faces charges of obstruction of justice, perjury and false statements for testimony he gave to Congress regarding use of performance enhancing drugs: steroids and [HGH] human growth hormone.
Roger Clemens Testimony Video:
If convicted Clemens could face 21 months in prison, out of a maximum sentence of 30 years and a $1.5 million fine.
Someone isn’t telling the truth. Someone is lying in spectacular fashion.
“ I look forward to challenging the Governments accusations … I am happy to finally have my day in court.” – Roger Clemens
Andre Dawson, one of only three players ever to hit 400 homers and steal 300 bases, was inducted Sunday into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown.
Andre ” The Hawk “ Dawson had 438 homers, 2774 hits, 1591 RBIs, and 314 stolen bases in his 21 year major league baseball career from 1976-96.
Centerfielder Dawson was an 8 time All Star with 8 Gold Glove awards and was also the NL Rookie of the Year in 1977 with the Montreal Expos.
The newly elected Hall of Famer cautioned young players not to be lured to the dark side of using performance enhancing drugs.
“ It’s an honor beyond words. I didn’t play this game with this goal in mind – but I’m living proof that if you love this game – the game will love you back. I am proof that any young person who can hear my voice right now can be standing here as I am.” – Andre Dawson