Saturday, July 09, 2005

ELVY ROBICHAUD SHOULD TELL NEW BRUNSWICKERS THE TRUE FACTS!!!

Charles 04_07_05 061

There’s one issue that I just don’t understand.

In Nova Scotia, if someone dies from the use of Dilaudid? < Over 20 deaths in Cape Breton alone >

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It’s in the media and the Government are confronted about their deaths? Especially the Health Minister but not in this Province!

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HOW MANY MORE NEW BRUNSWICKERS HAS TO DIE FROM PRESCRIPTION DRUG BEFORE BERNARD LORD TAKES ACTION???

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Here in New Brunswick? It’s a total different ballgame.

I know of two cases that people died from Dilaudid and the Province say- Heart failure. Yes some of them have committed suicide!

SUICIDE

In Saint John? If he person hears that they died from Dilaudid? They say- Ohhhh that’s too bad! It’s the Dilaudid again!

Someone told me that it’s the media fault on this one?

They’re not aggressive enough in this Province.

What do you think? Do you believe that Elvy Robichaud should tell New Brunswickers how many people died from the use of Dilaudid in this Province?

Charles 04_07_05 061

Can someone answer my question?

Thank You!!!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Excellent blog. Yes Elvy Robichaud must tell true facts to NBers. We have Conservative MLA trying to capture national limelight to speak on Agent Orange. Agent Orange was a horrible tragedy but it cannot be reversed as it happened 40 years ago. Why that MLA and Robichaud not speak up about the unfolding tragedy of misuse of prescription drugs and VLTs. Something which can be stopped now. Why? Because it will not get them instant national attention and because government will lose revenues which are coming through these evil means. This is the pattern of Lord government. It is a government whose time has come to exit.

Anonymous said...

They fired the best man for Addiction that we had in this Province, his name was Bob Jones. He knew all about what was and is going on and how to help the people, this government didn't need his service because they wanted to continue to collect the money from the devasted people from New Brunswick.