Ellis Henican Interviews Ray Rogers About the Campaign to Stop Killer Coke

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2011

Ellis Henican, a columnist for Newsday, a political analyst at the Fox News Channel, and the host of a nationally syndicated weekend show on the Talk Radio Network, interviews Corporate Campaign Director Ray Rogers about the state of labor in America and also about the Campaign to Stop Killer Coke.

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  • @SovereignBeing thanks for replying :) i try to educate as many people as i can :)

  • @megadethdan - well done for quitting... sugar is more addictive than heroin. you probably had very bad yeast infestation, that leads to fermentation in the body, which leads to all sorts of complications.. Diet coke also has

    aspartame which is a neurotoxin & is very harmful.. Coke is totally unethical and now their sales are going down because every kid is addicted to these 'energy' drinks which are chemical cocktail that are even more harmful in the long term.Educate your peers about it too.

  • i used to be addicted to coca cola, in time it gave me a real bad acid reflux, i would wake up every night vomiting :( yet i would still crave the black poison. i felt so tired after drinking it too. thankfully now i do not drink it, i feel 1000 times better now. although it took a while for my body to get used to it not being in my system.

    i will never drink it again.

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