Sunday, May 17, 2009

Excuse me, are these yours!?

Caption this; whose boobs?
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Insurance Industry Breaks Promise To President Obama

That Didn't Take Long- 4 days.Still think they are interested in American people's welfare. Yes, it is time for government to regulate this out of control cash cow.

That Didn't Take Long: Insurance Industry Breaks Promise To President Obama

Clearly, the insurance industry, hospitals, and drug makers aren't interested in shared responsibility. They don't want to be squeezed a bit. The want to protect their profits so much that they show their two-faced nature: Standing next to the President of the United States, promising responsibility, and then backpeddling as fast as they can four days later.

That's why we need to make them do it. Voluntary agreements are not enough. We need regulation and we need real cost control, and that means a public health insurance option that will force these awful companies to earn their keep through stiff competition, something they've avoided for far too long.

They're liars. They're cheats. They're greedy. They're untrustworthy. They cannot be trusted to come up with a health care reform plan that works for you and me. We must make them do it.

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Friday, May 1, 2009

Bankers; "Beltway Royalty"

Only in the beltway. Not surprised at the number of lawmaker sellouts to the big banks who supported their election campaign. We need reform(or a revolution), it just ain't right.

According to Sen. Dick Durbin, the banks "are still the most powerful lobby on Capitol Hill. And they frankly own the place."

Let's start with bankruptcy reform. The banks scored a lopsided victory on Thursday when the Senate rejected an amendment that would have allowed homeowners facing foreclosure to renegotiate their mortgages under the guidance of a bankruptcy judge. The measure would have helped 1.7 million homeowners keep their houses, and preserved an additional $300 billion in home equity.

Twelve Democrats sided with the banks -- Max Baucus, Michael Bennet, Robert Byrd, Tom Carper, Byron Dorgan, Tim Johnson, Mary Landrieu, Blanche Lincoln, Ben Nelson, Mark Pryor, Arlen Specter, and Jon Tester -- as did every Republican who voted.

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Sunday, April 19, 2009

Prill Water; Better, cheaper, thinner, purer

Everyone should own some and put in their survival kit if nothing else
Some
years ago Jim Carter invented a marvelous inexpensive product when
he created Prill beads that purify and energize water. These beads
are created from ordinary magnesium oxide prills by applying a proprietary
bioresonance process. The Prills were originally developed for clean
up of nuclear reactor waste water.
Prill water will not permit lower life forms such as
bacteria and fungi to survive but does support the growth of algae.
Common
water placed in contact with Prill beads undergoes a remarkable thinning.
The resulting liquid takes on the characteristics of “Dew” which is
very different from common water. Skin readily absorbs dew but repels
common water.
The dew-like Prill water is readily used by plants and persons to
create the complex essentials of life. The living process in plants
changes common water into dew that is the liquid found in fruit and
seeds or other plant cells.
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

AIG Bonuses: Bring on the Lawyers

Liddy needs to be removed. No more fat cat jobs; the same justice that has been served on working America.
Rome is burning. Obama needs to make a stand. Apparently, Geithner and Libby could not
clipped from news.yahoo.com


Liddy recently wrote a letter to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner saying the bonuses must be paid to the AIG executives because, otherwise, their morale might suffer.


“We cannot attract and retain the best and the brightest talent to lead and staff the AIG businesses — which are now being operated principally on behalf of American taxpayers — if employees believe their compensation is subject to continued and arbitrary adjustment by the U.S. Treasury,” Liddy wrote.

he best and the brightest? Is this guy serious? As of Sunday, AIG stock had gone down 99 percent over the past year because of these geniuses. But we have to worry they might quit and go elsewhere?


Liddy is scheduled to appear at a congressional hearing Wednesday. Actually, I would feel better if he were going on “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart.” That guy really knows how to interrogate.

There are more than 1.14 million lawyers in America.
And believe me, we can find a lawyer to say we don’t have to pay these bonuses.
George on AIG Bonus Blunder
Taking Bailout Bucks Back
Grassley: AIG execs should commit suicide
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Thursday, March 5, 2009

AIG, given way more billions $$ than homeowners.

Screw you homeowners.
signed,
multi-national corporations
clipped from www.truthdig.com

We’ve already given AIG a total of $170 billion—an amount that dwarfs the $75 billion allocated to helping those millions of homeowners facing foreclosures. And more will be thrown down the AIG rat hole because President Barack Obama is blindly following the misguided advice of his top economic advisers, who insist that AIG is too big to fail.

“AIG provides insurance protection to more than 100,000 entities, including small businesses, municipalities, 401(k) plans and Fortune 500 companies who together employ over 100 million Americans,” the joint Treasury Department and Fed statement declared while insisting that for that reason, plus the “systemic risk AIG continues to pose and the fragility of markets today, the potential cost to the economy and the taxpayer of government inaction would be extremely high.”

don’t understand what AIG has been up to, because the company was allowed to operate in an essentially unregulated global economy in which multinational corporations have their way.
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Genetically modified crops: The latest scheme to take over the world

Pinky: What's wrong Brain??

Brain: War has become too long, too costly, and too unpredictable Pinky. The peasants are starting to dislike war and don't fall for the propaganda campaigns anymore.

Pinky: So what are we going to do now Brain??

Brain: The same thing we always try to do Pinky. Try to take over the world.

Control what the world eats and you control the world Pinky!!!
clipped from www.dailymail.co.uk
powerful GM lobbyists and prominent politicians
claim that genetically modified crops have transformed Indian agriculture, providing greater yields than ever before
But

Village after village, families told how they had fallen into debt after being persuaded to buy GM seeds instead of traditional cotton seeds.

The price difference is staggering: £10 for 100 grams of GM seed, compared with less than £10 for 1,000 times more traditional seeds.

traditional varieties were banned from many government seed banks.

When crops failed in the past, farmers could still save seeds and replant them the following year.

But with GM seeds they cannot do this. That's because GM seeds contain so- called 'terminator technology', meaning that they have been genetically modified so that the resulting crops do not produce viable seeds of their own.

farmers have to buy new seeds each year
GM
crops reached 9 percent of global primary crop
production in 2007, bringing the total GM land area up to 114.3 million
hectares
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