There is nothing to see here.... That is: I did something I do for the kind of sick thrill you get passing a wreck on the highway -- checking out Megan McCardle's self parody of a blog over at The Atlantic Monthly's site. (the lack of link is deliberate; I don't like to link to things I don't recommend. If you are curious, there is this thing called Google that can probably get you where you want to go.) read more » |
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And there is one person who can do something about it - John McCain. Don't believe me? Well you should! Thanks to the blog: Women for John McCain - his new nick name is Coat-hanger. So - you ask: How is John McCain going to bring down the numbers of uninsured people in Texas? You hate him, Will, but now you are backing him - not a flip-flopper like McCain are you? Well - no. read more » |
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This is a list that was posted by the ASPCA Poisonous Plants for Dogs and Cats read more » |
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I hesitate to make a prediction but the race for president may not wind up being as close as it currently looks. First the TV audience: read more » |
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A heavy dose of semantics therapy, and 2 cc's of areyoufuckingshittingmecilin, courtesy of John Goodman*, advisor on health care to John McCain: read more » |
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(CNN) -- A health care policy advisor for the McCain campaign told a newspaper reporter that nobody in the United States is technically uninsured, because everyone has access to hospital emergency rooms. "So I have a solution [to the health care crisis]. And it will cost not one thin dime," John Goodman, president of the National Center for Policy Analysis, told the Dallas Morning News in an interview published Thursday. read more » |
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Perhaps just a nation of "whiners"? (Sourced from DallasNews.com) John Goodman, president of the National Center for Policy Analysis (a right-leaning Dallas-based think tank), and an adviser who helped craft John McCain's health care policy said: |
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