December 29, 2009
My Hebrew name is Chaim Yitzak and I reached my Bar Mitzvah in the early 1970’s. Although I cannot claim to have coined it, the phrase Suicidal Jew, is both poignant and brilliant. It applies to today’s Jew who voted for the rhetorical hope and change, yet is unable to or unwilling to [...]
Incredibly, Senator Max Baucus was either under the influence of some type of mind altering drug, or he was suffering from some type of medical complication, like a stroke. Please view the video for yourself and you decide.
A spokesman for Baucus released the following statement: “When his friend of 30 years Ted Kennedy, with whom [...]
December 27, 2009
By: Frioman
The initial Obama and Congressional objective was called “Health Insurance Reform”, but the name was later changed to “Health Care Reform”. The original intent was to provide health care to 45 million people in the United States that did not have health insurance, and many believed the 45 million figure included non-citizens. [...]
December 23, 2009
Plan to Move Guantánamo Detainees Faces a New Delay
By CHARLIE SAVAGE
WASHINGTON — Rebuffed this month by skeptical lawmakers when it sought finances to buy a prison in rural Illinois, the Obama administration is struggling to come up with the money to replace the Guantánamo Bay prison.
As a result, officials now believe that they [...]
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Russell Berman Sphere
(Dec. 22) — President Barack Obama’s first year in the White House is ending with a heavy dose of compromise. His administration has given its blessing to the public-option-less health care reform package now inching toward passage in the Senate, which while still sweeping in scope is disappointing to his liberal base. Friday [...]
Andrea Stone
Senior Washington Correspondent
WASHINGTON (Dec. 21) — The polls are clear: A majority of Americans don’t like the health care ideas proposed by Democrats in Congress.
Now, if only they knew what those ideas were. The Pew Research Center reports that 69 percent say health reform is hard to understand.
“It’s a very complicated set of propositions [...]
As long as Liberals and Conservatives remain on polar opposites regarding the Health Care legislation, the United States has a chance at success. Should 60 votes crawl together in unison, I just can’t help but think the $870 Billion price tag will be busted while simultaneously “fundamentally changing the United States of America”.
An $870 Billion [...]
December 15, 2009
By: Frioman
Thousands of Americans converged on Washington D.C. today to protest the Health care legislation currently under consideration in the Senate. Just a few of the many speakers included Michelle Bachman, Laura Ingram, Dick Armey, Louis Gommert, Tom Coburn, and more. [
The speakers acknowledged the gains made by regular Americans using their freedom to [...]
Billionaire businessman and conservative politician Sebastián Piñera is the favorite to win the presidential election on Sunday in Chile. However, according to surveys, he does not avoid a runoff, scheduled for January 17.
Piñera will likely face the government’s candidate, Eduardo Frei, in the second round. If he win, the entrepreneur will be the first president [...]
By: Frioman
December 12, 2009
The sooner we realize we’re victims of Identity Theft the better. At least we can begin the long process of cleaning up our credit and paying off debt. How did imposters obtain the United States bank account details—account numbers, checks, debit cards, credit cards?
Those in positions to spend freely must certainly be [...]