Archive for September 2009

Nonpartisan Approach to Health Care Reform

healthreformGovernment could be a good thing if politics were removed. Partisan politics. That’s the four letter word. Its why we have almost unanimous agreement among congressional members that health care needs reform yet not enough of a majority of them to do anything about it. Compromise, as in partisan politics, renders any attempt (to date) to reform ineffective.

The left hook to health care reform is all about tort or limiting of medical malpractice suits. The special interest groups wealthy enough to matter to today’s Democrats In Power (DIPs) don’t want the politicians messing with their status quo. But in order for a top-tiered attorney to make a salary in the ballpark of one of the Wall Street CEOs we can’t place a limit on the amount of money a lawyer can make on a successful malpractice suit. Read More...

Eco Friendly Tapa La Luna

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Fundraising Made Simple…….

Tapa la Luna

In an effort to better serve our community O’Leary’s Restaurant Group is proud to offer the following fundraising opportunities to your school or organization: Read More...

Promises, promises, promises


Turn up your volume — in every sense of the word. Read More...

Can you doodl?

My first attempt at a dooodl

My first attempt at a dooodl

I installed a new gadget widget on the site that ought to be fun. It’s called dooodl. You can make your own signs or your own button ads with it. And it automatically appears on this site with a link to where ever you want clickers to go (if you enter a URL in the proper field). Read More...

Invasion of the Night Trucks

Evening walks are a big thing in my life right now. I walk around downtown DeKalb a lot. There was quite a sight the other evening as the Curran Construction crews were busy putting a new coat of blacktop on Lincoln Highway. Or were they? I filed this special Hidden Camera report… Read More...

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News from the State House

News from the State House

September 21, 2009 Read More...