Tuesday, November 13, 2007

AUSTRALIA'S GOVERNMENT HEALTHCARE
How about a few horror stories ... just so we can get a taste of our future! In Australia, health reports show cockroaches crawling on operating tables during surgery. In one case, an operating table was so old that it collapsed with an unconscious patient on top. The patient survived only because the doctor was able to catch him before he fell too hard. How about high-pressure hoses exploding and injuring nurses. Or a woman having a miscarriage in the bathroom of the hospital's emergency room.
These stories were revealed at a New South Wales parliamentary inquiry into the Royal North Shore Hospital. The submissions came from a senior orthopedic specialist who finally quit after 16 years in disgust with the conditions of the hospital.
The hospital tried to contract cleaners to come and fix things up before a tour by the parliamentary committee, but everyone saw right through it ... government healthcare is nothing but bad news.
Procedures at this hospital already cost $400 more than neighboring hospitals, and bed availability is a continuing problem. The hospital is already over budget, even though it received a $9.5 million increase this year. Almost $10 million folks ... and nothing has come from it. That's government for you.
Aren't you excited about government health care coming to America?

Income inequality in the United States? Here's the real story.

This would be a good read. I've also read where some of the younger generation of women are now sick and tired of the ultra-feminist ideas being crammed down their throats. She's right about one thing, if you don't tow the radical line with them to the max, you're an enemy, at best.
She survived a feminist motherNovember 12, 2007Nancy Morgan writes a heartfelt and wise column in Rightbias.com on her mother: "A die-hard, take no prisoners, true-blue feminist. Armed with a hard-won PhD., she has made her life's work the counseling of the transgendered, the gay and the sexually confused." More

Some good advice. My father has invested in utility companies and energy stocks for years. They don't pay the dividends as some industries, but they are steady. As I've noted before, the libs that complain about "big oil" have their own that are vested in these companies, such as Michael Moore, Babs Streisand, Ted Kennedy (the family owns a small oil company the essentially stole from a family in Alabama years ago), and many others where the list is too long to complete.
Confessions of a Little BIGOIL Baron - Russ Vaughn

Now I know why I've never read one edition of Rolling Stone.
Dennis Prager: To Understand the Left, Read this Issue of Rolling Stone
The current issue of Rolling Stone magazine, its special 40th anniversary issue, reveals almost all one needs to know about the current state of the cultural left.

Since the last article discusses the use of foul language in all contexts, I'll shed some light on a movie I saw recently. Gone Baby Gone is directed by (and screenplay by) none other than one of the "bright" stars of Hollywood, Ben Affleck. First, let me say we all agreed that the dialogue was juvenille, at best. Secondly, every other word was "f*#&". I suppose we're not intelligent enough to understand anything else. It's too bad, as the plot was good, but the writing was horrendous. Casey Affleck wasn't convincing in his character. It appears that Ben enjoyed doing a movie based in his hometown of Boston, along with promoting his brother's acting career. We were all disappointed. The best part of the movie was Morgan Freeman. You can't mess that up!

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