Connecticut Teen Rejects Chemotherapy

A teenager, 17 years old, has rejected chemotherapy for her cancer.  As a result the state of Connecticut has determined she will take the procedure and has confined her to the hospital for treatments. There is an interesting ideal at play here.  The state stepped in and over-rode what the teen wanted and raised a lot […]
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Supporters 12 Reasons Why Obama is Great

Ran across this article ’12 Reasons Supporters Claim Obama is One of the Best Presidents in History’.  Quite honestly it reads like someone is ignoring the facts. It was painfully obvious that the person writing the article could never criticize the President and probably confuses criticism with hate and racism.  (You will never find me […]
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Ferguson Citizens to Businesses

Recently CBS News did an interview with three men from Ferguson.  The news station reported it as the reason for the anger goes beyond the fact a thug who attacked a cop was shot and killed, but the economy. According to the three men, they are frustrated over the lack of jobs and they have […]
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Obamacare Needs New Name?

On Wednesday Kathleen Sebelius spoke out about Obamacare and what she said was it’s brand name. “Obamacare, no question, has a very bad brand that has been driven intentionally by a lot of misinformation and a lot of paid advertising,” said Sebelius. There has been a lot of misinformation and paid advertising going on for […]
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Do Nothing Obama

Under the current administration the motto appears to be ‘Do Nothing’, at least when it comes to real important matters which can effect not only the USA, but other countries as well. Recently there has been evidence that US government computers have been hacked by several countries.  This includes China and Iran, both of which […]
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Joe Scarborough on the Media and Ferguson

Joe Scarborough is using some common sense on MSNBC, but its something which only time will tell if it will trickle to the rest of the company. After seeing the St. Louis Rams players use the ‘hands up, don’t shoot’ gesture as they came onto the field it appears that Joe had enough.  It was, […]
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