Hooray! That’s all I’ll say about this. …for now. Take some time to listen. I especially liked it when Harkin said that we need to start “focusing on a health care system, not a sick care system.” http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/22425001/vp/34029230#34029230 Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy It’s a good thing. Really. [...]
Archive for November, 2009
A Step Forward = Progress
Posted in politics, thoughts, tagged democrats, do the right thing on health care, get health reform passed, Harry Reid, health care reform, health reform, insurance reform, no filibusters, pass this bill, progress, Rachel Maddow, senate health bill, time to get this done, will the senate health bill move to conference on November 19, 2009 | Comments Off
Holiday Cards
Posted in design, entertainment, family, holidays, personal, reviews, sponsored review, tagged best custom photo cards, best holiday cards, best photo cards, best stationery for holiday cards, custom made holiday cards, holiday card traditions, Holiday cards, online card companies, online greeting cards, photo cards, photo cards for Christmas, stationery, Tiny Prints has the best holiday cards, TinyPrints on November 16, 2009 | 2 Comments »
What do you think of when you hear the word, “stationery”? Do you enjoy spending time in Hallmark stores and boutiques like “The Papery”? Or do you cringe at the thought? I like paper. Not in a Dunder-Mifflin kind of way. No, I like writing papers. When I open my mailbox and see a handwritten [...]
Save Our Music Programs
Posted in children, education, family, life, music, parenting, personal, thoughts, tagged music programs, save music in schools, school music, support music in schools on November 9, 2009 | Comments Off
Do you think it’s important for your kids to play sports? How about music? I believe that music benefits our kids, and I strongly encourage parents to support funding for school music programs. They help our children in more ways than many people know or acknowledge. For one man’s knowledgeable perspective, watch this video:
Being a Woman
Posted in culture, personal, politics, tagged health care reform, health insurance reform, women as preexisting conditions, women being denied health care coverage, women's law center on November 1, 2009 | Comments Off
…does not constitute a pre-existing condition. Women pay higher premiums and are sometimes denied coverage for ridiculously discriminatory reasons. http://awomanisnotapreexistingcondition.com/widget/nwlc_not_a_preexisting_condition_Widget.swf Let’s beat the insurance companies. Now. Demand health insurance reform.











