Tomorrow.
For Whom Will the Bell Toll???
Tomorrow.
For Whom Will the Bell Toll???
From PowerLine
Thanks to Hot Air, I don’t know whether to laugh, or cry.
You find out, you let me know.
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Can’t say that I disagree with Jonah Goldberg of National Review Online. Not at all.
I notice what the media does not, also. That they are terribly one-sided.
Hardly what I would call profesionally objective journalists interested in truth and disseminating it for us all to acknowledge it, learn and make things better.
Also, they are not, dare I say – “fair and balanced.”
I have to admit, I think Jonah’s response is the same as mine.
Too bad. But it is the price paid for expanding one’s vision beyond what it used to be.
My favorite website, Don Surber, has more on this. Involves Time Magazine, too.
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Tagged Control, controversy, Economy, Ethics, Fraud, Healthcare, Intolerance, Spending, Truth
And later, denies he said that word.
What do you say now, Joe? That this debt deal isn’t a deal? Or, is it? Does it depend on the definition of is? Or was?
Make up your mind, Joe. We are watching. And remembering. Certainly until November 2012.
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Tagged controversy, Economy, Ethics, Fraud, Incompetence, Intolerance, Marxism, Politics, Spending, Transparency, Truth
Neither did I. The vote, 50 to 49. Senator Scott Brown voted with the Democrats.
Does the word, RINO, mean anything to you? Or him?
Reid voted against his own bill, so he could resurrect it later.
His bill, had it passed, would have raised the debt limit by $2.4T.
So what will he go for now?
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Tagged Control, Economy, Fraud, Incompetence, Politics, Spending, Tea Party, Transparency, U.S. Senate
Why?
The only over-the-counter asthma inhaler sold in the United States will no longer be available next year as part of an international agreement to stop the use of substances that damage the environment.
Primatene Mist (epinephrine) is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the temporary relief of occasional symptoms of mild asthma. FDA urges those who use Primatene Mist to see a health care professional soon to switch to another asthma medicine.
Primatene Mist inhalers are being discontinued because they use chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) as a propellant (spray) to move the medicine out of the inhaler so patients can breathe the medicine into their lungs.
From the Big Government article:
CFCs from inhalers were a trivial contributor and should have been permanently exempted from these regimes until something just as good and just as affordable came along. They weren’t, and it hasn’t.
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