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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Honoring Our Veterans
Posted by: Michele Bachmann at 12:18 PM
On Veterans Day, we pause to remember the brave American heroes who sacrificed so much to preserve our great nation.

Though we celebrate Veterans Day once a year, we reap the benefits of freedom everyday.  America's courageous sons and daughters who have chosen to fight for the freedoms and liberties upon which our country was founded deserve to be honored for their tremendous sacrifices.  From the Halls of Congress to Main Street, millions of Americans use this important day to thank our soldiers and their families for their strong commitment to our nation. We must not make the mistake of waiting until our heroes have passed on to recognize their sacrifices and tell them "thank you."

I want to express my deepest gratitude for each and every veteran that has fought for our nation's freedom, safety, and prosperity. I also encourage the American people to thank and pray for the men and women in uniform who are continuing to carry the torch and keeping the flame of liberty burning bright.

May God bless the men and women who serve the cause of freedom so cherished by our nation.




Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Harming Intentionally, Helping Incidentally
Posted by: Jillian Bandes at 10:55 AM






Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Remembering Our Veterans
Posted by: Meredith Jessup at 10:35 AM
Please take a moment today (and everyday!) to remember all those who have bravely served our country in the past, and those who continue to serve her today.



God we thank you for commissioning men and women in the defense of freedom. We honor those who honor and protect us, in many cases laying down their lives that we might live free to pursue our own destiny. Every soldier takes their oath knowing they may be called upon to pay the ultimate sacrifice. Lord, we cannot repay this gift they give us. For those who have suffered as a result of their sacrifice, we ask for supernatural healing, favor, and peace... Lift from them the cares and burdens of violence. When they return home, give them opportunities to fulfill their own potentials and dreams. Open doors for them, even when some doors are closed.

God, Bless our veterans.





Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Re: Should Tea Partiers Form Their Own Party
Posted by: Jillian Bandes at 9:21 AM
From Gehragty:
Next time someone tells you the Tea Partiers are an irrelevant fringe, remind them that the Tucscon branch of the Tea Partiers just mobilized to defeat a Democratic member of the city council, the first time in anyone's memory that an incumbent Democrat has been defeated; registered Democrats outnumber registered Republicans 2-to-1. The term "black swan" is being thrown around for its rarity.





Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Patients First: "Harry's Chamber and the Bill of Secrets"
Posted by: Jillian Bandes at 8:23 AM









Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Democratic Congresswomen: GOP "Repulses" Women
Posted by: Jillian Bandes at 8:06 AM
That's the word from Congresswoman Wasserman Schultz from my home state of Florida.
This is a party that doesn't respect women. I don't think they attract women to their party. I think they repulse women.
Just.... get out of Congress. Now.





Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Will the 10% unemployment number affect the president's agenda?
Posted by: John Hanlon at 7:00 AM
Several months ago, former Hillary Clinton strategist Mark Penn wrote a piece for Politico.com about what a 10% unemployment number would mean for the Obama White House. He noted what urgency that level of unemployment would bring with it.

He stated the following:
If and when the country crosses that line, it will be the No. 1 news story for days, recent stock market gains could recede, and consumer confidence will fall. And whether or not the economic crisis is coming to an end, such a high unemployment level has the potential to undermine the hard-won confidence enjoyed by the Obama administration.

Last Friday, it was reported that the unemployment rate for October (the 9th full month of the Obama presidency) was 10.2%, an increase of .4% from the month prior. So far, though, that rate has not changed much about the Obama agenda. Even after those numbers were released on Friday, the Obama push for massive health care reform on Saturday got renewed momentum after a health care bill was passed that night in the House of Representatives.

However, even though the president's agenda has moved forward in spite of the two-digit unemployment number, it is likely that the high unemployment rate will hurt Obama's push for health reform as the president focuses more and more on getting a bill passed. Health care reform is facing a lot of obstacles especially as we enter the last several weeks of this year and the state of the economy will not help the 44th president. The high level of unemployment will likely become another major obstacle for reform as Americans suffer economically while the Obama administration focuses its resources not on creating new jobs but on creating a controversial  massive new government program.





Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Prejean Slams Olbermann, Says Liberal Media "Palinized" Her & Talks About The "Sex Tape"
Posted by: Greg Hengler at 6:47 PM
Like a good liberal, "Today's" Meredith Vieira relies on the label of "hypocrite" to demonize her conservative opponents. UPDATE: Full video is up.






Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Should Tea Partiers Form Their Own Party?
Posted by: Jillian Bandes at 6:46 PM
That would be one heckuvah..... party.





Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Paul Krugman Should Visit Detroit
Posted by: Kevin Glass at 4:37 PM
Nobel Prize-winning Paul Krugman walked around New York City the other day and was able, with his own two eyes, to see that the recession is over!

Not really. But he did infer that anecdotes what he saw while walking around NYC means that the recession isn't as bad as the numbers indicate:

I’m not sure what to make of it, but casual observation suggests a stronger recovery than anything I see in published numbers. Lots of small-scale construction — home remodeling, tear-downs replacing old houses. Many new businesses and restaurants filling storefronts that were vacant a couple of months ago.

There’s the observation: walking around, things look better than I expected.

That's good for the people of New York and Princeton! Paul Krugman can see you guys are doing just fine! Of course, Krugman is not a resident of Detroit, Michigan, where the unemployment rate is over 17%, highest of any major metropolitan area in the nation. But the numbers don't matter to Paul Krugman; what matters is what those Nobel-Prize-winning eyes see in person.
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
What Bill Clinton Is Saying Right Now...
Posted by: Greg Hengler at 4:31 PM
My guess:






Tuesday, November 10, 2009
The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
Posted by: Carol Platt Liebau at 3:21 PM
The NY Times today covers the "cost containment" debate raging among Democrats divided into what Sheryl Gay Stolberg describes as "idealists" vs. "pragmatists."  What they are offering Americans is a choice between the devil and the deep blue sea.

The "pragmatists," apparently, include people like Nancy Pelosi and Rahm Emmanuel.  They don't really care how much the bill costs -- or what it does to our economy long-term -- so long as a bill passes.  That's because they know that an entitlement -- even an economically crippling one -- is almost impossible to repeal once it is passed into law.  And once it's there, the debate comes down to the "evil" Republicans trying to take benefits away vs. the kindly Democrats trying to increase them.  Think of the way Democrats have demagogued Social Security for years, and you'll see what I mean.

No less unattractive are the "idealists" who are trying to find ways to cut costs in this health care freedom grab.  They include Dr. Ezekial Emmanuel (a proponent of health care rationing) and some of their ideas, as described by Stolberg, are as follows:

There are a variety of ideas for attacking cost increases more aggressively, including setting Medicare reimbursement rates for doctors and hospitals more rigorously and discouraging workers and employers from buying expensive health insurance policies that mask the true costs of treatment.

Among other innovations being considered is a cost-cutting method known as bundling, in which health providers receive a lump sum to care for a patient with a particular medical condition, say, diabetes or heart disease.

So, in other words, some of the ideas being considered are: Maybe the government just won't pay doctors and hospitals as much for treating you (wonder what that will do to the ready availability of health care, after the hospitals close and the doctors quit?).  Or maybe you'll be forbidden to buy the health care plan that you believe best meets your family's needs.

Or just maybe the government will "give" a certain amount of money to treat you, and when it runs out . . . well, that's it for you. B-bye.

What Democrats are offering people is a choice between the devil and the deep blue sea.  Either the US slides into permanent European-style social democracy, with high unemployment, slow growth and high taxes because there is an unsustainable level of health care spending -- or you lose your freedom when it comes to health care.  Or,  most likely, both.

UGLY.






Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Dede's Revenge: Democrats are Nice, Republicans are Mean and Conservatives are the Worst!
Posted by: Meredith Jessup at 2:35 PM
Just when you thought Dede Scozzafava couldn't sink any lower in turning her back on the GOP, she laments to the Washington Post about what a victim she was in the November 3 election for NY-23:
At her desk, with a fuzzy elephant face down on a bookshelf behind her, she recalled the exhausting end days of her campaign. Violet semicircles hung below her teary eyes as she recounted how Sarah Palin, Glenn Beck and other conservative leaders excoriated her for less-than-orthodox positions on gay rights, abortion and organized labor. Her nose reddened as she recalled her abrupt exit from the special election to replace John M. McHugh, whom President Obama had appointed as secretary of the Army earlier in the year.
Sniffle, sniffle.  It's just so... tragic.  Her reasoning behind throwing her last-minute support behind the Democrat?
The conservative movement's third-party candidate, Doug Hoffman, expected her support but, she said, the newcomer accountant "had no integrity." Plus, the Democrats were so nice! They called. They sympathized. They made her feel good about tossing her support to Bill Owens, who -- with her help -- became the area's first Democratic representative in more than a century.
Dede Scozzafava saying someone else lacks integrity.  Now that's a good one.

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
WH Communications Head to Step Down
Posted by: Meredith Jessup at 1:51 PM
Fox is reporting that White House Communications Director/Mao fan Anita Dunn will be stepping down at the end of November.  Hopefully she'll call into Beck's red phone before she leaves so we can all bid her good riddance farewell.  



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 Re: Re: Should Tea Partiers Form Their Own Party
  By Richard
Paddy
 Re: Remembering Our Veterans
  By Big Sky Cowboy
Prime example
 Re: Prejean Slams Olbermann, Says Liberal Media "Palinized" Her & Talks About The "Sex Tape"
  By Baradiel
Baradiel
 Re: Remembering Our Veterans
  By SJA
Billy, Billy, Billy............
 Re: What Bill Clinton Is Saying Right Now...
  By robert
Bea
 Re: Patients First: "Harry's Chamber and the Bill of Secrets"
  By SJA
One grain of truth
 Re: Patients First: "Harry's Chamber and the Bill of Secrets"
  By Jim
Anyone Notice
 Re: Remembering Our Veterans
  By Baradiel
Oh....
 Re: Remembering Our Veterans
  By paddy o'furniture
Honor and Lives.
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  By vonryansexpress
Happy Veterans Day....
 Re: Remembering Our Veterans
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Form a New Party???!!!
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  By robert
Allen Caeden
 Re: Prejean Slams Olbermann, Says Liberal Media "Palinized" Her & Talks About The "Sex Tape"
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sceptyczny
 Re: Re: Should Tea Partiers Form Their Own Party
  By Baradiel
SJA and RonnaRonna:
 Re: Patients First: "Harry's Chamber and the Bill of Secrets"
  By Bea
Would Dodo Scuzzyfuzzy please
 Re: Dede's Revenge: Democrats are Nice, Republicans are Mean and Conservatives are the Worst!
  By Wrat Wrangler
The right eats its young
 Re: Dede's Revenge: Democrats are Nice, Republicans are Mean and Conservatives are the Worst!
  By vladimir estragon
O'Vomit gave the SAME answer
 Re: Prejean Slams Olbermann, Says Liberal Media "Palinized" Her & Talks About The "Sex Tape"
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Careful with that axe, Eugene
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