Aug 01, 2009 -
PUBLIC POST
(Because people need to know these things.)
Okay, so I'm being over-dramatic.
Still, consider the UnHealth Plan's rationing and plans to shuffle them off to hospices to die.
Now this:
Senior Citizens Left Off Government’s Swine-Flu Vaccination Priority List
"...some senior citizens complain they’ve been left off the list of people who will be first in line to get the swine flu vaccination, when it is ready.
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Mar 26, 2008 -
Heavy.com has taken word for word transcripts from scenes from MTV faux reality show “The Hills” and had them reenacted with senior citizens representing the three main characters. The result is hilarious and helps reveal how dumb and staged the dialog can be.
From what I’ve seen of this show, these reenactments aren’t far off:
“Over The Hills” reenactment: “Forgive and Forget” with Lauren and Heidi
More videos from the "Over the Hills" channel at Heavy.com
LOL..cute
source: celebitchy.com
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Nov 19, 2009 -
Sept. 20, 2009
Stein: Democrats Are Elitists and Fat Cats
Says Party's Contempt for Tea Party Protesters is Un-American, and Not Helpful at Polling Booths
Just who are the Democrats now? Ben Stein says they're the party of fat cat elitists who mock elderly, non-minorities with homes in the sticks.
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Jul 31, 2009 -
DUE TO last-minute negotiations, we don't know exactly what will be in the health-care bills that the Senate and House will vote on in September.
But we do know what won't be in them: No "government takeover" of health care - you'll still be able to buy private insurance. No government between you and your doctor.
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Jan 20, 2009 -
Hi ah,....
Hummm let me think ,...why am I posting this......don't tell me it's coming to me.....
Oh ya.....
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Nov 16, 2009 -
Many of the benefits of pets — companionship, affection and so on — have been well known for centuries — even numerous ancient Egyptians cherished their companion animals. However, data gathered during only the last few years have shown just how significantly our health is improved if we share our lives with animals.
A study undertaken in 2002 by the Waltham Center for Pet Nutrition and United States Food and Drug Administration revealed that the heart rates and blood pressures of pet owners increased less when the individuals were presented with math problems to solve if their companion animals were present.
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Nov 11, 2009 -
The Hasan Case: Overt Clues and Tactical Challenges
By Scott Stewart and Fred Burton
In last week’s global security and intelligence report, we discussed the recent call by the leader of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, Nasir al-Wahayshi, for jihadists to conduct simple attacks against a variety of targets in the Muslim world and the West. We also noted how it is relatively simple to conduct such attacks against soft targets using improvised explosive devices, guns or even knives and clubs.
The next day, a lone gunman, U.S.
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Nov 09, 2009 -
UN Budgets and Follow the Money
Kenneth Anderson • November 8, 2009 9:01 pm
The New York Times reports on budget season at the UN and various battles hotting up. It’s a good piece by Neil MacFarquhar, dated November 7, 2009. As the article says, that fact that
it costs the United Nations an average of $2,473 per page to create every single document in its six official languages, while outside contractors complete the same work for around $450, prompts diplomats to accuse the organization of running amok during a global financial crisis.
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Nov 08, 2009 -
About a million years ago I posted this: http://citizen-40.tressugar.com/3092127
Ok, so it was more like 6 months-ish but it feels longer! :)
Anyways, I've been eagerly awaiting the release of the documentary The Way We Get By about the seniors who greet every single plane of troops that takes off or lands at the Bangor ME airport. And guess what!
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Feb 10, 2008 -
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