Nov
2
Crossposted from Doug Ross Journals:
Tonight on Hannity — a world-exclusive, the first televised interview with Thomas Jefferson, third President of the United States.
Hannity: Sir, thank you so much for meeting with us. It’s a unique honor and privilege.
Jefferson: You’re welcome, young man. Your industrious society has created many marvels worthy of the American [...]
Oct
12
Recently a Physician acquaintance of my submitted this letter to his local newspaper:
Having been a physician who has worked 20 years in government run county hospitals, veterans hospitals, and private hospitals there is absolutely no doubt in my mind that further government interdiction into healthcare will only lead to more waste, fraud, debt, and weakening [...]
Oct
7
On the 8th Anniversary of the Afghanistan invasion, Mark Vargas urges the President to listen to his commanders on the ground.
Category: 2010 Candidates, IL-14, federal |
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On the 8th Anniversary of the Afghanistan invasion, Mark Vargas urges the President to listen to his commanders on the ground.
As of October 4th, 2009 1,381 coalition members have been killed in Afghanistan. Mark Vargas, former Defense Department official and candidate in the 14th Congressional district asks President Obama not make life and death decisions [...]
Aug
23
Saturday Protest at Melissa Bean’s Office
Category: Budget, Cook County, IL-8, Illinois Senate, Kane County, McHenry County, U.S. House, federal, suburbs |
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I dropped in and took some photo’s of this hearty gathering in Schaumburg. Here’s an embedded slide show from flickr:
Created with Admarket’s flickrSLiDR.
Watch Full Screen slide show here.
-Drew
Aug
14
Crossposted from the Beacon News:
GENEVA — If you’ve been absent during the discussion on universal health care coverage in
America over the past year, two hours at a congressional constituent meeting here Thursday
afternoon could have caught you up.
Almost every aspect of the debate came to the fore during a sometimes contentious, sometimes loud, sometimes angry exchange [...]
Jul
20
Health Rationing and You
Category: federal |
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This is from a friend at Chicago’s Sam Adams Alliance:
Jul
16
Healthcare Is “Not a Right” and Obama’s Plan Will Cost Way Beyond $1T
Category: Party Politics, U.S. House, federal, policy |
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Crossposted from Yahoo Finance:
Healthcare legislation is quickly picking up momentum in Washington. Three separate committees in the House of Representatives are hard at work hammering out details of a bill. Votes are planned today in the Education and Labor and Ways and Means committees on a plan that majority House Democrats presented this week. The [...]
Jul
15
Czar’s of the USSA
Category: Party Politics, federal, policy |
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by Allen Skillicorn
The dictionary defines the word Czar as; an emperor or king, the former emperor of Russia, an autocratic ruler or leader, and any person exercising great authority or power in a particular field. The Obama administrations likes this nick-name and happily appoints Czars of industries and sectors of the economy on a [...]
Jul
8
Ration Trial Lawyers, Not Services, To Lower The Cost Of Health Care
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Crossposted form Investors Business Daily:
by GEORGE F. BALL
Based on my years in the real world of tort lawsuits, largely spent defending automotive product cases against General Motors and Suzuki, the inescapable conclusion I reached years ago is that most lawsuits involving personal injuries or health conditions are not caused by product defects or professional negligence.
Simply [...]
Jun
29
Rep. Mark Kirk betrays IL workers and families.
Category: IL-10, U.S. House, federal |
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by Allen Skillicorn
Last week federal government regulation won a battle against Illinois workers and every Illinois resident. “Energy prices will skyrocket under Obama’s Cap & Trade plan” says columnist Kerry Picket. Illinois still has hundreds of thousands of manufacturing jobs. Currently the Illinois unemployment rate is figured to be 10.1%.
The debate over climate change is [...]

