Scrap ObamaCare Today – Human Events Marco Rubio is running against Charlie Crist for a Florida Senate seat. I am a supporter of Mr. Rubio. As a long time Key West Florida resident, I can say with certainty that Mr. Rubio is the conservative choice. Mr. Rubio is clear in saying that the health-care bill […]
Scene of the Crime
March 2010 Week 3 “I’ve got my mem-mor-eehees,” sings Bettye LaVette at the chilling finale of her version of Elton John and Bernie Taupin’s obscure “Talking Old Soldiers,” holding the last syllable as it fades into a hum while Spooner Oldham’s ghostly piano underpins the pain. The singer’s whiskey-stained voice infuses those words with a […]
A $500-billion Cut to Medicare Would Jeopardize Hospitals
Virginia‘s Rep. Boucher to Vote No on Obamacare, Cites Special Deals & Medicare Rationing – The Weekly Standard Congressman Boucher has, until now, been considered undecided. Boucher believes that the proposed $500-billion cut in Medicare funds would jeopardize the financial health of hospitals and physicians in southwest Virginia. – Dick Young Gates’ Bad Bet on F-35 – […]
Thomas Jefferson DVD
The complicated life of Thomas Jefferson is the subject of this excellent documentary by noted filmmaker Ken Burns. Using techniques that will seem comfortably familiar to viewers of other films by Burns, historians and writers (including Joseph Ellis, Daniel Boorstin, Garry Wills, and Gore Vidal) appear on camera to speak about Jefferson, a cast of […]
Senate Parliamentarian Hands Down Ruling
This Is Big – The Corner, National Review BREAKING NEWS—The Senate parliamentarian has handed down his ruling. The House must first pass the Senate bill—and the president must sign that bill into law—before reconciliation fixes can be made. And as I have posted regularly, Senate Democrat Kent Conrad, the guy whose voice matters most on reconciliation, […]
There is Blood in the Streets!
6:30 a.m. Wake-Up Commentary President Obama is now at the pulpit in shirtsleeves, amped up and calling for an up-or-down vote on health care. It’s time, implores the president. I have to think he is drawing voters’ attention to the 51 almost certain “yes” votes in the Senate. But wait, Mr. President, the House must […]
Orin Hatch Knows All the Ways to Shut Down the Senate
Hatch: Biden Gambit Will ‘Blow Up the Senate’ – Critical Condition, National Review Seasoned Senate veteran Orin Hatch says that there are all kinds of ways the Senate could be shut down and that he knows them all. Regarding Nancy Pelosi and the House vote on health care, Hatch says that Pelosi admits she cannot solve […]
World’s Most Complete Food
The most complete food source in the world is a blue-green micro-alga called spirulina. Spirulina is largely made up of protein in the form of biliprotein. Spirulina is revered by purity aficionados not only for its protein content, but also for its extremely high levels of chlorophyll, fatty acids (GLA), and beta-carotene. The health benefits […]
Au Revoir to All That: Food, Wine, and the End of France
A rich, lively book about the upheaval in French gastronomy, set against the backdrop of France’s diminishing fortunes as a nation. France is in a rut, and so is French cuisine. Twenty-five years ago it was hard to have a bad meal in France; now, in some cities and towns, it is a challenge to […]
Algae for Arteries
Back in the ’50s, a nutrient factor not found in other green foods was isolated in algae. It’s called chlorella growth factor (CGF), and the nature of its nucleic acid makes it unique. In Paul Pitchford’s excellent book Healing with Whole Foods (which is on my Essential Reading list), he tells us that the nucleic […]
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