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The Shiloh Effect -- Moms Who Opt for Weird Baby Names Narcissists? {Lemondrop}
Mar 11th 2010 10:20PM No, just don't call yourself a researcher because you are looking for baby names. I call myself one because I am one. I studied to be one, as opposed to usurping the word for an article. And I have been invited into the ladies room a few times but I politely said "no."
The Shiloh Effect -- Moms Who Opt for Weird Baby Names Narcissists? {Lemondrop}
Mar 11th 2010 5:12PM Every researcher is entitled to HER opinion? No-no. That is out of turn. The word is HIS. Say it...his. Every researcher should be entitled to HIS opinion. Okay, thank you woman. have a good day, woman.
British Court Ruling Affects Who Counts as a Jew {Politics Daily}
Dec 22nd 2009 3:37PM proof?
Nelson Will Vote Against Health Bill Without Changes; Reid's Path to 60 in Doubt {Politics Daily}
Dec 17th 2009 4:32PM moderators thank you for deleting that twits' comment about me being a "skinny redheaded hermaphrodite" in my "conservative father's dungeon" and so forth. It was truly uncalled for.
Nelson Will Vote Against Health Bill Without Changes; Reid's Path to 60 in Doubt {Politics Daily}
Dec 17th 2009 4:26PM Yeah, goob, sure got me pegged.
Nelson Will Vote Against Health Bill Without Changes; Reid's Path to 60 in Doubt {Politics Daily}
Dec 17th 2009 2:21PM People have been saying all along that the bill as it stands is a disaster and much for the same reasons, glad you caught up to us ;) I agree the bill as proposed will cause a "sucking effect" in the field of healthcare that will make a ghostlike shell out of what is already in disrepair. Healthcare needs to be GOOD, not just widely available. We need to be able to CHOOSE our insurance and treatments. Taking what we have and stunting its growth right before spreading it thin is not a good idea, nor is making it one-size-fits-all and mandatory, cramming it full of people that are not even American citizens. Women's care will suffer the most. The current advice to doctors is that women should wait ten years before getting mammograms. The tone is being set so that we will get used to cutting corners and dismissing concerns as the system is flooded with too many people to serve. Instead of treatment being advised with patients being able to decline at their own risk or due to complications, women as a whole will have to beg for the tests. Not only that, but it will halt any initiative for research. Have you that support this bill been paying attention to what is going on? For instance, women have been coming forward in increasing numbers as of late saying that they have had undectected pregnancies in the second and third trimester that self terminated in the middle of daily activities. Sounds hard to believe, but many women are saying it is true, and some say it causes long term pain and complications. A non invasive test utilizing blood or tissue samples to determine if a former unknown pregnancy is causing her pain can rule out any other ailment and save a life as well as time, using only a needle if even that. These same technologies can be used to check for cancer and STD's in an even MORE efficient and accurate way and will be available to those who have had organs removed and/or cannot have a breast exam or a pap smear. How are tests like this refined? Research. How is money and time saved for research? You got it, by fixing what is broken. The proponents of this bill say that "healthcare" should be available to all no matter what and that everyone should be forced to accept "healthcare" and pay for everyone else's "healthcare" all while having no clue what "healthcare" IS, what makes people become doctors in the first place, or why the experts are saying this bill is not thought out enough. ALL CITIZENS should be able to choose healthcare providers, insurance plans, and treatments, and all of these things should be improved upon...there is no one size fits all. The statement "we are all human, give us all the goods now" might feel good to say, but it is not rational.
Howard Dean's Newest Scream: Vote No on Senate Health Bill {Politics Daily}
Dec 17th 2009 1:54PM Vigoddess, you claim that opposition to this bill is not partisan, and then contradict yourself by blaming the bill on Republicans. That is such clumsy verbal acrobatics that I can't even call it proper misinformation, but I will chalk it up to you being a ten year old on your mother's home PC. People on both sides of the aisle have been saying all along that the bill as it stands is a disaster and much for the same reasons, glad you caught up to us ;) I agree the bill as proposed will cause a "sucking effect" in the field of healthcare that will make a ghostlike shell out of what is already in disrepair. Healthcare needs to be GOOD, not just widely available. We need to be able to CHOOSE our insurance and treatments. Taking what we have and stunting its growth right before spreading it thin is not a good idea, nor is making it one-size-fits-all and mandatory, cramming it full of people that are not even American citizens. Women's care will suffer the most. The current advice to doctors is that women should wait ten years before getting mammograms. The tone is being set so that we will get used to cutting corners and dismissing concerns as the system is flooded with too many people to serve. Instead of treatment being advised with patients being able to decline at their own risk or due to complications, women as a whole will have to beg for the tests. Not only that, but it will halt any initiative for research. Have you been paying attention to what is going on? Women have been coming forward in increasing numbers saying that they had undectected pregnancies in the second and third trimester that self terminated in the middle of daily activities. Sounds hard to belive, but many women have said it is true, and some say it causes long term pain and complications. A non invasive test utilizing blood or tissue samples to determine if a former unknown pregnancy is causing her pain can rule out any other ailment and save a life as well as time, using only a needle if even that. These same technologies can be used to check for cancer and STD's in an even MORE efficient and accurate way than what is currently available and will be available to those who have had organs removed and/or cannot have a breast exam or a pap smear. How are tests like this refined? Research. How is money and time saved for research? You got it, by fixing what is broken. The proponents of this bill say that "healthcare" should be available to all no matter what and that everyone should be forced to accept "healthcare" and pay for everyone else's "healthcare" all while having no clue what "healthcare" IS, what makes people become doctors in the first place, or why the experts are saying this bill is not thought out enough. ALL CITIZENS should be able to choose healthcare providers, insurance plans, and treatments, and all of these things should be improved upon...there is no one size fits all. The statement "we are all human, give us all the goods now" might feel good to say, but it is not rational.
Howard Dean's Newest Scream: Vote No on Senate Health Bill {Politics Daily}
Dec 17th 2009 1:25PM that figures...everything else failed to go through but "test." Let's try this again and again and....
Howard Dean's Newest Scream: Vote No on Senate Health Bill {Politics Daily}
Dec 17th 2009 1:24PM test
Sarah Palin: To Russia With Winks {Politics Daily}
Nov 15th 2009 5:21AM yay! more opprtunities for leftists to bash Palin while pretending she is not important! yay! Good grief. Collectively get a life.
On this board, I have taken a stance that has often gotten replies of "you blockhead conservative (insert your insult here.)" I have enjoyed the roll in the hay, but all of it is growing tiresome. I don't know what to think about the hooplah over Palin because I am too tired of the circus to even read straight. To be honest, the current climate and media "culture" is becoming so perpetually SCREWED OVER and intricately diabolical, that it is killing any initiative that some exhausted soul might try to put effort into. The only people who are fine with this current climate are those who stand for NOTHING and have no problem with deceit, blackmail, and distortion of the truth. The remaining dolts are just blind. EVERY form of media that was meant for our use and betterment is now turned on overdrive and designed as some kind of constant biting attack on the basest of subjects (one's daughter's appearance, one's hairpiece, on and on) if it is not that than it is some kind of intrusion into one's personal life. If you define yourself as conservative, your party will be infiltrated by clowns and goons who distort your simple statements with their own renditions until you have been made out to stand for things you are opposed to and you get lost in the maw. If you define yourself as liberal, well hey what is there to break down? It is already a seething mess. Look I doubt all of these elected nutbats, plenty of politicians stand up and claim one thing and do another and somehow we get blamed because someone took the image and ran with it just for the purpose of destroying yet another thing that had an intact definition. How we got so far that we are all supposed to be jaded and abandon our families, how things got to the point to where no matter what we do it is wrong is beyond me, but I am done with it. Things are getting that bad, and some of us are sick and tired. And I am 30! Nothing but dishonesty and constant little stabs in the side to try to destroy families and break the spirit. If Palin is a quitter, I am more of one. I am seriously considering eschewing all of this and letting the whole d^%*&^% thing cave in on it's own weight. I stand in defense of freedom for me and mine and that is plum it. No government instituted breakdown of our spirit. It has been reduced to simply that. Everyone using some form of parody and attempts to define me through characature and/or false representation can go bend head over knee and kiss dirt because I am Joe Blow Me.
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