Rush brought up the fact that back in the early 80's saccharin was considered a cancer causing agent!
Well, well, well, it has now been proven they were full of shit! DUmpster divers are hell bent on blaming society over obesity, yet if saccharin hadn't been taken off the market by these Nanny State Evil Doers, we would have had a sugar substitute with zero calories all these years!
DemoncRats, you're chickens are comin' home to roost!
Here's hopin' we can cut your damn heads off while we have 'em stretched out on the choppin' block!
ETA:
Thought I better furnish a link, as primitives don't believe shit unless it's posted on the internet!
What have studies shown about a possible association between specific artificial sweeteners and cancer?
Saccharin
Studies in laboratory rats during the early 1970s linked saccharin with the development of bladder cancer. For this reason, Congress mandated that further studies of saccharin be performed and required that all food containing saccharin bear the following warning label: “Use of this product may be hazardous to your health. This product contains saccharin, which has been determined to cause cancer in laboratory animals.â€
Subsequent studies in rats showed an increased incidence of urinary bladder cancer at high doses of saccharin, especially in male rats. However, mechanistic studies (studies that examine how a substance works in the body) have shown that these results apply only to rats. Human epidemiology studies (studies of patterns, causes, and control of diseases in groups of people) have shown no consistent evidence that saccharin is associated with bladder cancer incidence.
Because the bladder tumors seen in rats are due to a mechanism not relevant to humans and because there is no clear evidence that saccharin causes cancer in humans, saccharin was delisted in 2000 from the U.S. National Toxicology Program’s Report on Carcinogens, where it had been listed since 1981 as a substance reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen (a substance known to cause cancer). More information about the delisting of saccharin is available at http://ntp.niehs.nih.gov/ntp/roc/eleventh/append/appb.pdf on the Internet. The delisting led to legislation, which was signed into law on December 21, 2000, repealing the warning label requirement for products containing saccharin.
Wonder if the Nanny Stater's are gonna reimburse the industry they destroyed? What say you DUmmies?