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B. R. Lang, March, 1970

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[edit] Dr. Bruce Rusty Lang, M.D.

International Primary care physician-scientist, biomedical researcher, educator, philanthropist. Christian Medical and Dental Associations, International Christian Medical and Dental Association.

http://groups.google.gm/group/sci.med/tree/browse_frm/month/1991-07/92d9cd43a2bbb946?rnum=131&_done=%2Fgroup%2Fsci.med%2Fbrowse_frm%2Fmonth%2F1991-07%3F

[edit] RU-486 AND ABORTION POLITICS BioScience

In 1991 a "Viewpoint" editorial was published by the American Institute of Biological Sciences in BioScience (41: 370) promoting legalization and liberalized importation of RU-486 into the U.S., ostensibly for the sake of "Freedom of Scientific Inquiry." In response, Dr. Bruce Rusty Lang, M.D. of Houston, Texas' Baylor College of Medicine Department of Community Medicine (and Department of Microbiology and Immunology), and Dr. Denise K. Turner, M.D. of Baylor College of Medicine's Department of Community Medicine, co-authored "RU486 and Abortion Politics" BioScience (Oct. 1991, Vol. 41 No.9), which included sixteen previously published references of data from international researchers which emphasize that the drug is far less safe and far less effective than suggested by the highly publicised favorable RU-486 efficacy rate promoted in the popular media. The primary focus of Drs. Lang & Turner's exhaustive study of the RU-486 research literature called for awareness that biased political framing of the social debate was conterproductive to women's health concerns and other public health in general, and tends to obfuscate the true merits of the drug merely for the sake of winning a political debate. Ultimately Lang & Turner concluded that the previously published international RU-486 research literature has already clearly established that, "RU-486 is less safe, less effective, and more painful than vacuum aspiration abortion." http://jstor.org/sici?sici=0006-3568(199110)41%3A9%3C594%3ARAAP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-Q

[edit] Military Campaigns

U.S. Army Special Forces (USASF) Second Indochina War combat veteran, SF radio operator, telecommunications, and SF cryptographic communications specialist; Special reconnaissance team leader RT Oklahoma, Command & Control North (CCN) [aka Task Force One Advisory Element (TF1AE)], Studies and Observations Group (SOG).

Arrived March 18, 1970, in the Kingdom of Laos Flag of Laos SF Communications Expert based primarily at Long Tieng, Northern Laos (LS-20A), as a covert operator on temporary duty (TDY) out of the USA 6th Special Forces Group. "Project 404" (Laotian Secret War) Assistant Army Attaché ("AARMA") to U.S. Embassy Laos Regularly commuted to Vientienne from areas controlled by Hmong people as an Air America customer. Lao Major General Vang Pao's family blessed Lang twice at two different Basi celebrations.

1971, Da Nang, Republic of Viet Nam Covert cut-out from 5th SFG to SOG. Initially worked communications in the CCN Tactical Operations Center, went out on one brief mission to Thong Duc, an SF A-camp (A-109), after it was handed over to former Army of the Republic of Vietnam Special Forces (LLDB) and surrounded by NVA; then volunteered to run recon with, and ultimately commanded a mixed USASF & Montagnard (Degar/Bru people) commando Special reconnaissance team: RT Oklahoma, Studies and Observations Group (MACV-SOG) Command & Control North (CCN)/Task Force One Advisory Element (TF1AE).Image:Macvsog.jpg

[edit] Awards and decorations

[edit] BioScience Publication

"RU-486 and Abortion Politics". Dr. B. Rusty Lang, Dr. Denise K. Turner BioScience, Vol. 41, No. 9 (Oct., 1991), p. 594+654

http://jstor.org/sici?sici=0006-3568(199110)41%3A9%3C594%3ARAAP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-Q

[edit] Political Campaign 2002: Candidacy for U.S. elected office, State of Texas

Texas primary candidate for U.S. Senate 2002.

[edit] Partial Chronological Biography (Dr. B. R. Lang)

United States Department of Defense Top Secret and TS Cryptographic Security Clearances awarded

joined Christian Medical and Dental Associations in Houston's Texas Medical Center

(finished DISTANT second to primary candidate/winner Sen. John Cornyn)

I'm a new Wikipedia contributor, and I appreciate your input, assistance and/or additional critique. Dr. B. R. Lang (talk) 06:01, 15 December 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Ancestry

[edit] Genealogy

5th Generation Texan. (born 1950, Wichita Falls, Texas, U.S.A.):

English Royalty
House of Plantagenet

Armorial of Plantagenet
Edward I
   Joan, Countess of Gloucester
   Alphonso, Earl of Chester
   Edward II
   Thomas, Earl of Norfolk
   Edmund, Earl of Kent
French Monarchy
Direct Capetians
Philip III
   Philip IV
   Charles III, Count of Valois
   Louis d'Evreux
   Margaret, Queen of England


Dr. Bruce Rusy Lang's ancestors in three generations

 
 
 
 
Fred Lang
 
 
Clifford Lang
 
 
 
 
 
 
Carrie Pernichia Hargraves(?) of Missouri Osage
 
 
Clifford Fred "Blackie" Lang
 
 
 
 
 
 
Edward Cottingham Hart
 
 
Jessie Winifred Hart
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ila Lee Thorp
 
Dr. B. R. Lang
 
 
 
 
 
Cephus Alonzo Walser
 
 
Sarah Elenora "Nora" Walser
 
 
 
 
 
 
Evelina "Eva" Lena Allen
 
 
Bobbie Ruth Walser-Carson
 
 
 
 
 
 
Elmer Carson
 
 
Edward Carlton Carson
 
 
 
 
 
 
Uri Roam
 


(1154 - 1189) The first known English Royal arms, a golden lion, rampant, on a red field was first used by King Henry II, of England.

Coat of arms of the duchy of Aquitaine.
Coat of arms of the duchy of Aquitaine.

Eleanor of Aquitaine (or 'Aliénor'), Duchess of Aquitaine and Gascony and Countess of Poitou was one of the wealthiest and most powerful women in Europe during the High Middle Ages. Eleanor was Queen consort to Henry II, and the mother of two kings of England including John → (descendants → Henry IIIEdward I).



United Kingdom of Castile and León
United Kingdom of Castile and León




The arms of the royal house of Gwynedd were traditionally first used by Llywelyn the Great's father, Margaret Wake's ancestor
The arms of the royal house of Gwynedd were traditionally first used by Llywelyn the Great's father, Margaret Wake's ancestor
Kingdom of Jerusalem Fulk V 1131-1143 king of Jerusalem
Kingdom of Jerusalem Fulk V 1131-1143 king of Jerusalem

[edit] Celtic Kings of Scotland, House of Dunkeld

[edit] Celtic-British Kings of Wales (Kingdom of Gwynedd), House of Aberffraw


[edit] Saxon Kings of England, Wessex, and Kent

[edit] Capet

Main article: House of Capet

[edit] Plantagenet/Angevins

Main article: Angevin

[edit] Aquitaines

[edit] House of Flanders

[edit] Iberian Monarchs

[edit] House of Burgundy

Main article: House of Burgundy

[edit] Carolingians

[edit] Flavians

  • Industria of Narbonne, daughter of Flavius Probus and Eulalia
  • Flavius Probus, son of Flavius Magnus
  • Flavius Magnus, c. 400 - 475, son of Flavius Felix and Padusia
  • Flavius Felix, 380 - 430, son of Ennodius
  • Ennodius, 355 - 395, Proconsul of Africa, parentage unknown

[edit] Julio-Claudian

[edit] Merovingians

[edit] Ancient Burgundy

[edit] Normans

Main article: Norman dynasty

[edit] Vikings


  • note - I'm a novis Wikipedia contributor, and I welcome your input, assistance, and critique of my educational contributions. Dr. B. R. Lang (talk) 06:01, 15 December 2007 (UTC)

[edit] References

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[edit] External Links

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