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🔗kraig grady <kraiggrady@...>

11/18/2003 5:20:42 PM

Excerpted From

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A19844-2003Nov9_2.html

Washington Post
Monday, November 10, 2003; Page A23
Powell's Chemical Equation
By Al Kamen

Powell described his killer schedule in an interview
Thursday with Abdul Rahman Al-Rashed, a reporter for a
London-based Saudi newspaper.

"So do you use sleeping tablets to organize yourself?"
Al-Rashed asked.

"Yes. Well, I wouldn't call them that," Powell said.
"They're a wonderful medication -- not medication. How
would you call it? They're called Ambien, which is
very good. You don't use Ambien? Everybody here uses
Ambien."

Nick's Note:

REALLY?� EVERYBODY WHERE COLIN?� IN THE FREEKIN WHITE
HOUSE?� NO COLIN, IT'S NOT MEDICATION, IT'S WEIRD,
HARD, ADDICTIVE DRUGS!� ABMIEN IS a
"non-benzodiazepine hypnotic" of the imidazopyridine
class.� A HYPNOTIC?� HAS ANYONE EVER SEEN THE
"MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE"?

DAMN, I'D SUSPECTED ALL ALONG THEY WERE ALL HARD DRUG
ADDICTED HYPNOTIZED ZOMBIES.� NOW WE HAVE PROOF.
CHECK THIS OUT:� IT'S ADDICTIVE AND CAN CAUSE AMNESIA!

I DON'T KNOW ABOUT YOU GUYS, BUT A LOT OF THINGS ARE
MAKING MORE SENSE NOW (GEE, WE DON'T REMEMBER SAYING
ANYTHING ABOUT WMD OR IRAQ BEING INVOLVED IN
ANYTHING...) SEE REFERENCES BELOW OR LOOK IT UP
YOURSELF.� THIS IS THE SMOKING GUN OF THE YEAR.

Nick Veltre

olpidem tartrate (Ambien),Rxlist.com:"Zolpidem
tartrate, is a non-benzodiazepine hypnotic of the
imidazopyridine class and is available in 5 mg and 10
mg strength tablets for oral administration.Zolpidem
tartrate is indicated for the short-term treatment of
insomnia. Hypnotics should generally be limited to 7
to 10 days of use; and reevaluation of the patient is
recommended if they are to be taken for more than 2 to
3 weeks."
http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/zolpid.htm

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Zolpidem tartrate (Ambien), MedlinePlus:"Sleep
medicines may cause a special type of memory loss or
``amnesia''. When this occurs, a person does not
remember what has happened during the several hours
between use of the medicine and the time when its
effects wear off. This is usually not a problem since
most people fall asleep after taking the medicine. In
most instances, memory problems can be avoided by
taking zolpidem only when you are able to get a full
night's sleep (7 to 8 hours) before you need to be
active again. Be sure to talk to your doctor if you
think you are having memory problems."
U.S. National Library of Medicine
8600 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20894
custserv@...
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/zolpidemsystemic202707.html

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North American Embassy of Anaphoria Island
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🔗Carl Lumma <clumma@...>

11/19/2003 9:25:26 PM

> "So do you use sleeping tablets to organize yourself?"
> Al-Rashed asked.
>
> "Yes. Well, I wouldn't call them that," Powell said.
> "They're a wonderful medication -- not medication. How
> would you call it? They're called Ambien, which is
> very good. You don't use Ambien? Everybody here uses
> Ambien."

For real dude! These motherfuckers are insane.

-Carl