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Nation of One
Wed., Nov.
4, 2009

Schvitzing the night away OK so it's game 6 of the World Series and my beloved Yankees are a game away and I am so uptight I cannot stand myself. In fact i am so nervous i have flu-like symptoms, which is what happens when i get jitttery. I am schvitzing like a dog in summer. It is just now the bottom of the sixth and even though my beloved Yankees are leading I am planning out my night to work off my uber hyperness - couple of loads of laundry, maybe run the vacuum. Maybe I'll build some bookshelves and apply for a PhD program if the game goes into extra innings. Oy. So obviously I'm a little distracted tonight so this will be short. I just don't have much of an attention span for some reason. Right this minute I just happen to be avoiding the television. So tonight we are packing the ol' bags. Tomorrow me and La Sooze and little kev will be on the road on the way to Bahston. This, as you know from our story, is our trip for Kev's first-ever college visits. How exciting.... (more)

myhealthinsure
Confused about Health Care Reform?
You're not alone.

I have received questions from many clients over the last several months asking about what health care reform means and what it will or will not do. Unfortunately, I myself have more questions than answers. Here are the questions I think we need to ask ourselves, and be able to answer, before deciding to either support, not support, or partially support “Reform”.1. Which bill(s) are we referring to? There are over 6 bills circulating right now and the two front runners are likely to be merged soon.2. What is the effect of the over 1,200 amendments to these bills? Will the amendments done at the request of the special interests neutralize any positive aspects intended? (Health Insurance Agents like myself just had a successful amendment added, can you guess what is was?)3. What is the main problem we are trying to solve? Health Care spending or covering as many uninsured as possible? They are inversely related and none of the current bills adequately address both.4. Do we want... (more)

HarleyQuinnOtaku
welcome all!!!!
welcome to the start of a great harleyquinnotaku fan site add anything you like but please keep it clean (we don't know who's watching) Thanks much, sinserly, Brittany Latham

louboutinshoe
Fendi Baguette Bag
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whoyg10288
Downing Street made clear
Downing Street made clear yesterday that MPs who objected would not be given a chance to overturn the report in the Commons. It issued a statement saying that a minister, likely to be Harriet Harman, the Leader of the House, would make a statement after the report is released on Wednesday. MPs will be given a chance to debate it. It will be for the inflatable Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA), however, to devise and administer the new scheme, which will come in after the general election. ¡°The Parliamentary Standards Act provides that the IPSA must consult MPs when drawing up the expenses regime, but not seek their final approval,¡± a Downing Street spokesman said. ¡°They will not need to seek Parliament¡¯s consent for the expenses regime. MPs have agreed the Parliamentary Standards Act inflatable bouncer that takes the setting of their expenses out of their hands.¡± This appeared to be an attempt by some senior MPs to find a way of voting down the... (more)




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