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Alternative Medicine and Therapies – What, Why and How of it




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Quick Weight Reduction and Diet Control Products May Be Harmful




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U.S. Health and Fitness Updates




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Spirulina A Wonder Food Supplement




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Fighting Obesity - My Pyramid Dietary Guidelines




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Obesity-No Fad Diets




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How To Stop Symptoms Of Generalized Anxiety Disorder

TIP! Should you count yourself among the millions of anxiety sufferers, a doctor should be visited. With new medications and treatment advances, you can take advantage of many new ways to treat anxiety. Do you find yourself holding back in life because of your stress level is exhausting you? You have to find an effective […]

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Get Fit From Head To Toe With These Ideas

TIP! You should find an exercise routing that keeps you interested. It’s extremely important that you enjoy the activity, so that you won’t see working out as drudgery. To get healthier and live longer, you should definitely be health-conscious. Fitness is very important part of anyone’s life because it wards off illness and can provide […]

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Helpful Tips For Reaching Your Healthy Weight

TIP! Your weight loss exertions can be helped if you choose chunky soups. Do not drink up an excessive amount of liquid calories. Most people need a weight loss program.It is often very difficult determining the right combination of things that will work for you. This article will give you out with some proven weight […]

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Effective Ways On How To Easily Deal With Arthritis

TIP! Be sure to use good posture and work on keeping your joints strong. Your pain could be greatly minimized. Arthritis is a medical condition that afflicts millions of people. You can diminish the pain and make your arthritis better if you know more about this condition. The many tips assembled in this article included […]

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The Best Tips For Coping With Depression

TIP! Enjoy some sunlight and fresh air to ease your depression. There have been studies done that have shown that if an individual does not spend enough time in the sunlight, their depression will actually get worse. You might feel like hope is lost if you’re depressed. You might feel as though you can’t be […]

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How To Lose Weight And FeelTerrific

Effective Strategies for Sustainable Weight Loss and Healthy Living Embarking on a weight loss journey can be one of life’s most challenging endeavors. However, with the right mindset and strategies, you can achieve your health and fitness goals. This article explores various methods to help you lose weight effectively and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Harnessing […]

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The Role of Supplementation in Supporting Overall Health: A Comprehensive Guide

The Role of Supplementation in Supporting Overall Health: A Comprehensive Guide In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining optimal nutrition through diet alone can be challenging. While a balanced diet should always be the foundation of good health, nutritional supplements may play a supportive role in filling nutrient gaps and promoting overall well-being. This guide explores the […]

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OpenOffice Draw

Categoría: Ofimática:OpenOffice
Tutorial de OpenOffice Draw en español, con ejemplos paso a paso y recursos adicionales.




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OpenOffice Impress

Categoría: Ofimática:OpenOffice
Tutorial de OpenOffice Impress en español, con ejemplos paso a paso




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OpenOffice Math

Categoría: Ofimática:OpenOffice
Tutorial de OpenOffice Math en español, con ejemplos paso a paso y recursos adicionales.




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Manual de OpenOffice Writer Español

Categoría: Ofimática:OpenOffice
Manual de OpenOffice Writer en español.




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Cómo fabricar velas y jabones artesanales

Categoría: Artes:Varios
Sumérgete en el arte de la creación de velas y jabones artesanales.




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eMarketing - Adwords de Google en conflicto con la Justicia Francesa




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Telecomunicaciones - Google busca consultor en Telefonia IP




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Comercio electronico - Solucion de factura electronica en Argentina




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Remember where you came from




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It's official




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Brother Printer MFC7360N Monochrome Printer with Scanner, Copier & Fax and built in Networking review



Brother Printer MFC7360N Monochrome Printer with Scanner, Copier & Fax and built in Networking review


The MFC-7360N is a compact and affordable laser all-in-one ideal for small offices or home offices. It produces fast, high-quality monochrome laser printing and copying at up to 24ppm, as well as color scanning and faxing into one space-saving design. It also offers a built-in Ethernet interface for sharing with others on your network.The MFC-7360N provides flexible paper handling via an adjustable, 250-sheet capacity tray and a manual by-pass slot for printing thicker media. A 35-page capacity automatic document feeder allows you to copy, scan or fax multi-page documents quickly and easily. Additionally, it offers a high-yield 2,600-page replacement toner cartridge to help lower operating costs.




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Hewlett-Packard - HP LaserJet Pro 400 Color M451dw Printer, 21 ppm Print Speed, 600 x 600 dpi Resolution, 2-line LCD, 128MB Storage Memory, WiFi, USB


Hewlett-Packard - HP LaserJet Pro 400 Color M451dw Printer, 21 ppm Print Speed, 600 x 600 dpi Resolution, 2-line LCD, 128MB Storage Memory, WiFi, USB

The HP LaserJet Pro 400 Color M451dw printer produces professional color documents quickly and quietly with its 21 ppm print speed. Make great looking prints in sizes ranging from 3" x 5" to 8.5" x 14" legal documents. Use the wireless or wired network connections to share the M451dw with multiple users, or use the USB connection for single users. The 300 sheet combined media capacity allows you to breeze through bigger jobs without having to refill the trays.




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Hewlett-Packard - HP LaserJet Pro 400 Color M451nw Printer, 21 ppm Print Speed, 600 x 600 dpi Resolution, 2-line LCD, 128MB Storage Memory, WiFi, USB


Hewlett-Packard - HP LaserJet Pro 400 Color M451nw Printer, 21 ppm Print Speed, 600 x 600 dpi Resolution, 2-line LCD, 128MB Storage Memory, WiFi, USB
The Hewlett-Packard - HP LaserJet Pro 400 Color M451nw printer produces professional color documents quickly and quietly with its 21 ppm print speed. Make great looking prints in sizes ranging from 3" x 5" to 8.5" x 14" legal documents. Use the wireless or wired network connections to share the M451nw with multiple users, or use the USB connection for single users. The 300 sheet combined media capacity allows you to breeze through bigger jobs without having to refill the trays frequently.




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Brother MFC-8480DN High-Performance Laser All-in-One with Networking and Duplex Printing



Brother MFC-8480DN High-Performance Laser All-in-One with Networking and Duplex Printing
The MFC-8480DN is a high-performance laser all-in-one with networking and duplex printing for your business or small workgroup




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Canon Office Products PIXMA MX432 Wireless Color Photo Printer with Scanner, Copier and Fax Review



Canon Office Products PIXMA MX432 Wireless Color Photo Printer with Scanner, Copier and Fax


Bring excellent quality, speed, and ease of use to your home office all in the name of increased productivity. This begins with built-in Wi-Fi®1 for printing and scanning virtually anywhere in your home from computers and compatible mobile devices. This also includes AirPrint2, which lets you wirelessly print photos, emails, web pages, documents and more from compatible iPad, Phone or iPod touch devices to a compatible Canon PIXMA Wireless All-In-One. An integrated 30-sheet Auto Document Feeder, FastFront, and Easy-WebPrint EX3 are just some of the features that can allow you to easily multi-task while your PIXMA MX432 is at work for all-new levels of efficiency.




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Canon Office Products PIXMA MX892 Wireless Color Photo Printer with Scanner, Copier and Fax


Canon Office Products PIXMA MX892 Wireless Color Photo Printer with Scanner, Copier and Fax


Bring incredible quality, speed, and ease of use to your home office all in the name of increased productivity. This begins with built-in Wi-Fi®1 for printing and scanning virtually anywhere in your home from computers and compatible mobile devices. This also includes AirPrint2, which lets you wirelessly print photos, emails, web pages, documents and more from compatible iPad, iPhone or iPod touch devices to a compatible Canon PIXMA Wireless All-In-One. Cloud3 printing capabilities, an integrated 35-sheet Duplex Auto Document Feeder, built-in Auto Duplex Printing, and a Dual Function Panel are just some of the features that can allow you to easily multi-task. This can bring office efficiency to all-new levels and reduce cost at the same time.




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The Miracle Field Single Coming Soon

The mixing is done on our new single called “The Miracle Field”. We’re very excited about the new tune, I think we’ve raised the bar on this song.  A 45 second clip of the song will be posted on the website soon. The song is currently being mastered by Steve Turnidge (co-founder of Weedshare).  We will […]




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The Miracle Field Single is now available

The new single has been released at www.thereverseengineers.com, buy it now for just 99 cents. This song is our first release since our Max Q album. More singles will be coming in the very near future.




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Mercury in Retrograde in Top 10 of the OurStage.com Contest

Mercury in Retrograde was entered in a contest on www.OurStage.com in the Rock Category and within a few short weeks it has skyrocketed to #7 (out of 568 entries). The grand prize winner out of all music channels will win a grand prize of $5,000.  The top 20 in each channel during the last 7 […]




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New look for The Reverse Engineers Website

The Reverse Engineers website has been revamped. We now have quick links to our Myspace page and our iLike.com pages.  We hope you like the new look of the site and watch out for further improvements to the site in the near future. Check it out here: www.thereverseengineers.com




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Obama, Afghanistan, and the "Long War"

Is it a coincidence that the same day Tom Hayden writes about The 'Long War' quagmire, Obama pops up in Afghanistan on an "unannounced trip?"

Probably--but the implications of Hayden's op-ed piece are dire: in the absence of an ongoing "Cold War" to stoke the fires of unbridled defense expenses, the neocons will need to promote 80 years of undeclared war against "insurgent groups from Europe to South Asia."

Of course, along with defense contractors keeping in business--big business--there is the untold correlating hardship of casualties of Americans in the field.

So is Obama in Afghanistan today to reassure troops on their mission, to discuss options for the long haul with his generals? Or is he developing a way to sell the taxpayers on why they need to pay for 100,000 ground forces in a country who's biggest export is based on the opium poppy seed?





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Foggy Hope

Frank Rich really is the eternal hopeful optimist. I haven't heard an "encouraging word" from any Democrat recently about Obama's chances for re-election, let alone the mid term congressional seats coming up. Among my top favorite columnists, Rich sites varying polls and trends to show that, with a good "oomph" from Obama, as opposed to the steady monotonous teaching speeches, the President could change the course of what seems to be looming--Republican takeover of the House at least.

Then again, if you think back two years from right now, with Obama about to be elected President and the country turning against the incumbent Republicans--the atmosphere sure feels different.

In fact, based on historical statistics, it's entirely possible Obama and the dems will hold their own in the upcoming elections:

"...examples of 1962, 1990 and 1998 demonstrate that an incumbent president can in fact lose ground in Congress without being "shellacked."



All of this speculation isn't helping those out of work, or the poor, or people who are losing their homes to the banks. It's still worth a second to think about who would be better in charge now--the Bush/Cheney/Republican congress debacle of the last decade, or the possibility of hope, even in the mist, now.




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Foreigners in Our Midst

I met an interesting Guatemalan yesterday. He spoke English very well, with a noticeably excellent vocabulary, and a Spanish accent. He was picking through my recycle trash barrel trying to secure bottles and various plastic items to bring to a recycle center in return for a small amount of cash.

I walked down the driveway with 2 more bags to see if he could use anything more--gallon milk cartons and empty cleaning bottles. He was very thankful, and then I asked where he was from.

He has three children who are not US citizens and he said it's too dangerous to bring them here without documents. He himself has papers so he's not in fear of deportation, but he said he must return home to Guatemala because of his family.

He had a job as well as picking through trash, but every little amount helps. I asked him about life in Guatemala, and he said it has bad sections, like parts of Los Angeles--maybe not that bad--and good sections, like where he goes to find recyclables.

It was very hot standing in the 90 degree afternoon sun, so I broke off the conversation to get him a bottle of water. I offered him $5--in my mind it was a token confirmation that at least one American citizen doesn't believe all immigrants are lazy drones sponging off the rest of our immigrant-descended society.

He refused my handout! So I explained it was a small payment for a short interview that would go into my book about bigotry in this country. Then he thanked me.




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[Vaccine] Side Effects That Were Unavoidable

The meaning of the title of this post is up for grabs in the Supreme Court in a vaccine case against drug company Wyeth, now owned by drug giant Pfizer. It's a complicated case in legalities, and which court should be hearing the arguments, and more jargon and nonsense.

What it's really about, is that a little girl was severely harmed by a vaccine years ago, and several years later that vaccine was removed from the market because it was so dangerous. Yet the courts say the proof is not there that the vaccine was at fault.

"...case turns on the text of the federal law, which bars ordinary lawsuits “if the injury or death resulted from side effects that were unavoidable even though the vaccine was properly prepared and was accompanied by proper directions and warnings.”

Much of the argument concerned the meaning of the word “unavoidable.”
“The language that they used is certainly, to say the least, confusing,” Justice
Ruth Bader Ginsburg said." [NY TIMES]

The Obama administration sides with Wyeth. The record of the FDA in coming to the aid of US public health is so abominable, it makes the reference to it in the following quote worse than any Comedy Central punch line:

"The U.S. government filed a brief and argued on behalf of Wyeth, with assistant to the solicitor general Benjamin J. Horwich telling the court that the Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control make determinations about which vaccines are safe and effective, and it should stay that way.

'It would be extraordinary to institute a system where juries would be second guessing a decision' by federal experts, he said." [Post-Gazette]

As they say in the movie business, "What a throw-away line!" Any jury would have the benefit of input from various experts from all sides--and in this age of skepticism of government oversight, from Katrina on down to the recent multi-million-egg recall, who wants to have the sole last word on vaccine safety be the FDA and CDC? Hands please?

"Justice Sonia Sotomayor, meanwhile, seemed to sympathize with the argument that manufacturers could keep less safe vaccines on the market without a legal incentive.

'What is the motivation for manufacturers to continue testing [vaccines] and voluntarily stopping [sales] if a better design is found somewhere else?' she asked. 'I don't see why they should stop before they cause as many injuries as they need to before the FDA tells them to stop.' " [Post-Gazette]

--A voice of clarity amidst the dense fog.




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Paid-For Republican Takeover

Not that the dems don't do it--use huge amounts of money to buy ads to win elections. But since Watergate, there were supposed to be some controls on this system of who donated what funds to whom...

“It creates all the appearances of dirty dealings and undue influence because our candidates are awash in funds the public is ignorant about,” said Roger Witten, a partner in the New York office of WilmerHale, who served as assistant special prosecutor in the Watergate special prosecution force. “This is the problem that was supposedly addressed after Watergate.” http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/17/weekinreview/17abramson.html?_r=1


Does the average citizen care? Does he or she vote? Think of all that money going to charities, like Haitians who are struggling because of the earthquake, or the mess left over from Katrina...or bailing out homeowners who want to make mortgage payments but can't because of the wrong choices of their elected representatives.

But this isn't new news:

"In 1907, direct corporate donations to candidates were legally barred in a campaign finance reform push by President Theodore Roosevelt. But that law and others — the foundation for many Watergate convictions — are all but obsolete. This is why many supporters of strict campaign finance laws are wringing their hands."http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/17/weekinreview/17abramson.html?_r=1

(Very nicely researched and written by JILL ABRAMSON of New York Times.)




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Ronald Reagan is 100 (If he weren't dead)

Besides the Superbowl hoopdedo and Ground hog's day, not to mention the impending meltdown of the thugs who run Arab countries in the Mideast...there is the non-story of dead President Ronald Reagan's 100th birthday.

I have 63 year old 16mm Kodacolor movie my dad shot of Ronald Reagan judging a local beauty contest at the pool of the Beverly Wilshire Hotel.Reagan was a 2nd-rate washed up actor in 1948, and if it weren't for his lead-ins to the TV show "GE Theater" in the 1950's, most of us wouldn't know about him today.

It was that presence, plus an ability to read other people's words and sound real sincere, and a measure of political ambition fueled and flourished by wife Nancy, that is the reason so many jaw-droppingly ignorant republicans still love his legacy.


Did I miss something amongst the commentaries about his 2-term slosh as the "Great Communicator," in that he was party to, and possibly even initiator of, crimes against the State as well as utterly abrogating his presidential oath of office to "preserve, protect and defend the Constitution?" This morass became known as the "Iran-Contra Affair," of which few citizens understand or care about.

The history of US Presidents abounds in scandals too numerous to mention. Some were political for the sake of power, like Nixon's Watergate.Others were awash in historical events that no one cares about anymore--Harding may even have been poisoned in office. Grant's appointees were so blithely money grubbers that he stood aside and let the chips fall where they may--which is why even his hands-off not knowing what's going on get him listed often as one of the worst presidents in history.

After Watergate, there was a feeling in the land that subsequent laws enacted to provide more vigilance of our elected leaders--politicians after all, the least noble of professions--would prevent another scandal, at least, or attempt to take over the government at most, from happening again.

While the conspiracy-mongers among us, or at least the wink-wink cynical know-it-alls, understand that politics by definition breeds duplicity and deceit--in order to provide the uppity-word version of that, which is "compromise," on a day-to-day basis most of us non-paranoiacs don't see the government as trying to subvert the law on every level in every minute.


So, 10 years after Watergate, when the winds of "The Iran-Contra Affair" started blowing across the country, it was a little bit harder to believe that the Great Communicator Ronald Reagan was involved in anything corrupt or dirty--like selling arms to Iran, which was against the law, in order to provide funds for the Nicaraguan rebels--Contras--whom again by law the US government could not openly support or of course, give them any money.

Big scandal. People should have gone to jail:

"In the end, fourteen administration officials were indicted, including then-Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger. Eleven convictions resulted,
some of which were vacated on appeal. The rest of those indicted or convicted were all pardoned in the final days of the George H. W. Bush
presidency; Bush had been vice-president at the time of the affair. Some of those involved in the Iran–Contra affair who were convicted of felonies
and subsequently pardoned, later became members of the administration of George W. Bush."


Every time I see that sound bite "Mr. Gobachev, tear down that wall," I imagine the Soviet Premier with trowel and pick in hand yelling back at Reagan, "I've been working on this for awhile but no one seems to care anymore."

Reagan wasn't just a bad President--he was a non President.

Still, it was fun to take the kids to see his library and trudge through the actual Boeing 707 that he used in office. Boy can you cover up a lot of manure if you have enough money!





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FDA is "Safety Last" on the Lap-Band

Michael Hiltzik, Los Angeles Times, on the fall of the US Food and Drug Administration from the old days of real oversight to modern times of rubber-stamping:

"Is the motto of the Food and Drug Administration "safety last" when it comes to the Lap-Band?" --
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/money_co/2011/02/michael-hiltzik-the-fda-and-the-lap-band.html




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War to Free the Slaves--Not Exactly...

Ever wonder what the Civil War was really all about?  Did you think they taught you everything in school?  150 years after the war to end slavery and preserve the Union, two writers from CNN set it straight!

Check out this concise and trenchant article,

Civil War's dirty secret about slavery

By James DeWolf Perry and Katrina Browne

--you'll change your mind and attitude about human nature and the history of the United States forever.






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All the News That Fits Shouldn't be Print

Statins don't lower mortality rates--niacin can help, flouride doesn't prevent cavities--xylitol is proven to work, vaccines are tampering with our primary immune systems causing lunges in elevations of childhood diabetes, asthma, and yes, autism spectral dysfunctions.

Banks are foreclosing on the lousy loan holders they goosed into biting at the worng hand. Slow moving DA's back east are pouncing on BofA and Wells Fargo for hazy unethical methods of screwing the little guy who wanted to own his own home.

The media makes every little sensational story about sexual deviancy and celebrity maladjustment and being held up to close judgmental scrutiny a huge ational dilemma--it's not.

Where';s the truth these days? If Israel attacks Iran because they built Nuke capable weapons does that help keep those weapons holstered? As the Republicans spout the stupidest nonsense that school children laugh about because if they said it their teachers would wonder why they were trying to be goofy, one wonders where the cooler heads are that need to prevail because in fact  there are seriously mega-desctructive weapons out there that can kill us all, and there are financial greed mongers and drug pushers who could kill us all a little more cleverly, but dead just the same.

Time for the cooler prevailing heads to speak out loudly, before they start getting squashed into a corner by some Gingrich fathead know-nothing amd makes them look like the radicals of the hippie dippy 60's.--You know, the drug-crazed free-sex nuts who thought the War in Vietnam was wrong and took so many years to gain traction because Nixon said they were commie-infiltrated and anti-American.

Is that what we are? A bunch of drugged up terrified hair-brained whacko's? The middle class that goes to work every day and makes the place run? And have to listen and watch nutball junk coming out of the mouths of policitians, CEO's, pundits claiming to have inside expert knowledge. Or are we lacking clear grounded leadership--or avoiding it. We voted for it last time around,. Time to start giving it some creedence after 4 years of seasoning. Stop believeing everything you read and expecially watch on TV.




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Voters opposed to Obamacre says it Doesn't go Far Enough!

Some polls showing the -for and -against Obama health care bill are misleading. In some cases, people who might have been in the "in favor" of Obama health care collumn were "opposed" but not because they were against health care reform. They simply didn't think the health care law went far enough by excluding the public option and other more equitable measures that would have caost the average taxpayer less while lessening the intrusion of for-profit health insurance companies.

As it stands, and has been combed through SCOTUS, it's about as far-reaching and beneficial as anything that's come up since FDR's Social Security, and LBJ's Great Society.

Don't be afraid of socialism--we live in a socialist republic. Some on the right would use smoke and mirrors to mae you think our form of government is a democracy--it's certainly not communism, but then neither is China--they are run by dictators who champion entrepreneurial capitalism.

The next best move, ASAP, would be astimulus plan twice the size of the last, instituted by Obama in collabroaion with the Fed. Then we'll see happ days come here again...




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<u>THE INTERGITY OF LOVE</u>




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<u>REINCARNATION: THE QUESTION OF HERESY</u>




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<u>REINCARNATION: THE QUESTION OF GRACE</u>