http://emac.blogs.foxbusiness.com/2009/06/23/health-care-myths/
Before we fall for an "unsustainable" (if you read the link, pay special attention to the very last paragraph.) health care program, people should know fact from fiction.
Also, the "fine print."
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Friday, June 19, 2009
I haven't been following world events as much a I should be, but this article is sad.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124537040666029677.html
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124537040666029677.html
Monday, June 15, 2009
Health Care alternatives
Obama keeps saying there is no alternative to his Health Care plan. But many states have already been working on alternatives.
I still love Sarah
Thanks to David Letterman, Palin is getting a lot of attention. In spite of the relentless heaps of garbage hurled at her, she is coming out on top.
http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/mrulle/2009/06/15/the-great-palin-divide/
http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/jjmnolte/2009/06/12/pop-culture-vs-america-this-round-goes-to-sarah-palin/
And here is another article that has nothing to do with Sarah. But on the media's attempts to link James W. von Brunn with conservatives, even though he hates most prominent Republicans, and the fact that Republicans are very earnest in their desire to protect Isreal.
http://washingtontimes.com/news/2009/jun/15/the-left-cries-racist-in-a-crowded-country/?feat=home_headlines
update: Letterman's apology accepted.
update 2:On a Fox news poll, asking if Letterman's apology was enough, I said yes, but that we needed to look more closely at the media culture's double-standard when it comes to tolerance and respect for women (it's too bad we're not discussing rights for men, yet. Probably not going to happen in my lifetime). And then this article appeared. Andrea read my note! haha
http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/mrulle/2009/06/15/the-great-palin-divide/
http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/jjmnolte/2009/06/12/pop-culture-vs-america-this-round-goes-to-sarah-palin/
And here is another article that has nothing to do with Sarah. But on the media's attempts to link James W. von Brunn with conservatives, even though he hates most prominent Republicans, and the fact that Republicans are very earnest in their desire to protect Isreal.
http://washingtontimes.com/news/2009/jun/15/the-left-cries-racist-in-a-crowded-country/?feat=home_headlines
update: Letterman's apology accepted.
update 2:On a Fox news poll, asking if Letterman's apology was enough, I said yes, but that we needed to look more closely at the media culture's double-standard when it comes to tolerance and respect for women (it's too bad we're not discussing rights for men, yet. Probably not going to happen in my lifetime). And then this article appeared. Andrea read my note! haha
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Let's give it up for men!
Just as an article in May pointed out the attacks being made on Mothers and Motherhood, this one addresses the need to honor our Fathers, as well as our Mothers.
First of all, I am grateful for a doctrine that teaches that men and women are equal partners before God, and that their different roles are important for success in families, communities, and the world.
Secondly, I am grateful for a good father. He was strict in the way he raised us, but liberal in talking and listening to us. He has always been my biggest fan, and whenever I've needed good, solid advice, he has given it. So has my mom. They make a great team.
Lastly, I am extremely grateful for the man who married me. He is the best person I have ever known. He works hard every day so that I can go to the hospital whenever I have health problems, and so that our family can eat good food, and do fun things together. And when he comes home, he plays with the kids, and is emotionally available to listen to me. He honors his commitments, he loves his family, he's completely dependable. He is way smart, not dumb like sitcoms portray, and he's really talented. You should hear him play the piano. And he's super good-looking!
First of all, I am grateful for a doctrine that teaches that men and women are equal partners before God, and that their different roles are important for success in families, communities, and the world.
Secondly, I am grateful for a good father. He was strict in the way he raised us, but liberal in talking and listening to us. He has always been my biggest fan, and whenever I've needed good, solid advice, he has given it. So has my mom. They make a great team.
Lastly, I am extremely grateful for the man who married me. He is the best person I have ever known. He works hard every day so that I can go to the hospital whenever I have health problems, and so that our family can eat good food, and do fun things together. And when he comes home, he plays with the kids, and is emotionally available to listen to me. He honors his commitments, he loves his family, he's completely dependable. He is way smart, not dumb like sitcoms portray, and he's really talented. You should hear him play the piano. And he's super good-looking!
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Dems don't really care about education
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124407345343583229.html
Yet ANOTHER article pointing to Democrat's deference to Unions over underpriviliged children.
Yet ANOTHER article pointing to Democrat's deference to Unions over underpriviliged children.
Another article I liked...as well as many of the comments below.
http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/amcelhinney/2009/06/04/come-fly-with-me/#more-151486
I'm glad to know there are some like-minded people who won't have been sent into a frenzy following ABC's "EARTH 2100" horror show.
http://bighollywood.breitbart.com/amcelhinney/2009/06/04/come-fly-with-me/#more-151486
I'm glad to know there are some like-minded people who won't have been sent into a frenzy following ABC's "EARTH 2100" horror show.
Monday, June 1, 2009
just another link
Can Breitbart save Hollywood?
I only just ran into "Big Hollywood" recently." And I really like it. It combines two of my favorite interests: Entertainment and Hollywood. The article above gave me a little more background.
I only just ran into "Big Hollywood" recently." And I really like it. It combines two of my favorite interests: Entertainment and Hollywood. The article above gave me a little more background.
G M
Government Motors.
Three articles about GM's bankruptcy:
http://foxforum.blogs.foxnews.com/2009/06/01/kerpen_phil_gm/
http://foxforum.blogs.foxnews.com/2009/06/01/ferrara_gm_bankruptcy/
http://townhall.com/Columnists/RichGalen/2009/06/01/america_gets_car_sick?page=1
Regarding the new MPG standards, will I be able to buy a new minivan when my current one retires? Or will Dave and I be forced to transport our kids in separate mini-cars anytime we want to go somewhere as a family? Hm...My guess is that one big vehicle is more fuel (and time) efficient than two small ones, and probably a lot more safe.
Three articles about GM's bankruptcy:
http://foxforum.blogs.foxnews.com/2009/06/01/kerpen_phil_gm/
http://foxforum.blogs.foxnews.com/2009/06/01/ferrara_gm_bankruptcy/
http://townhall.com/Columnists/RichGalen/2009/06/01/america_gets_car_sick?page=1
Regarding the new MPG standards, will I be able to buy a new minivan when my current one retires? Or will Dave and I be forced to transport our kids in separate mini-cars anytime we want to go somewhere as a family? Hm...My guess is that one big vehicle is more fuel (and time) efficient than two small ones, and probably a lot more safe.
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