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Heather Graham Becomes Public Option Pitch Woman In New MoveOn.Org Ad

In a new frontier of the public option debate, progressives are getting a hand from movie star Heather Graham to pitch the much-discussed health care reform provision. The actress is starring in a new television ad put out by the progressive advocacy organization, MoveOn.org, in what the group is calling a broader, week-long effort to target insurance companies. Obtained exclusively by the Huffington Post, the spot casts Graham as a “public option” sprinter in race against “bloated” private

A Few Useful Facts Having to Do With Infertility Treatments Which You May Like

Several couples discover themselves seeking infertility treatments because of the fact that they have not been able to get pregnant within a reasonably priced amount of lifetime on their own, normally considered to be a year or more of unprotected sex. Infertility treatments have become more progressive over past years, and have resulted in successful outcomes for couples desiring to have children

Bonking Birds Need Their Booze

Researchers have found that 75% of 3000 women surveyed preferred sex after having drunk a little alcohol. They said that a glass or two of wine was what they needed to lower their inhibitions and become more sexually adventurous in the bedroom. Of the women surveyed apparently 6% had never had sex while sober

Anyone Out There Wanting A Job As Programmer/coder On Retainer?

I am looking for someone who would like to work for me on retainer. I have five web sites and my downfall is technical expertise.

Money Secrets the Pros Don’t Want You to Know: 365 Ways to Outsmart Your Banker, Broker, Insurance Agent, Car Dealer, Realtor, Travel Agent, Lawyer,…

Review From locating the biggest-paying investments to fund a college education to understanding why agents don’t push disability insurance and how to cut car insurance, Money Secrets the Pros Don’t Want You to Know is packed with savvy financial insights and suggestions for beating the system.

House Expected To Pass Bipartisan Legislation To Ease Unnecessary Regulations On Small Businesses

Pepper sent this in: ( Washington, D.C.

I Want Free Health Care, But I Don’t Want to Pay For It, and Other Pearls of Wisdom

With the news today coming out that the most recent Gallup poll stunningly uncovered the fact that Americans want the best health care but don’t want to pay for it, came shock and disbelief albeit only from people that were stranded on a desert. “The poll of 3,026 adults, surveyed Friday through Sunday, has a margin of error of +/-2 percentage points. Some questions, asked of half the sample, have an error margin of +/-3 points

What Is Your Personal-social Mission?

We only live once for a short and undefinite period of time. That is why i am making the most out of it

Important Factors In Selecting External Doors

Tagged with: FamilyExternal doors exist to protect us and to make a clear demarcation between our homes and the outside world. The home may have more than one external door, but it’s likely that the front door is the main entrance. It’s rare today to have a “tradesman’s entrance” at the side or back.

TAKE ACTION: This is Wrong and It Has To Stop!

by Caitlin Maloney Equality Hub Manager, Courage Campaign TELL PELOSI & REID, THIS ABUSE HAS TO STOP NOW! ( click here to sign the Courage Campaign’s letter ) When I was 23, I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis. Of course, I expected that my health insurance would provide for my treatment. I thought my symptoms would be the most difficult part of living with this degenerative disease

What You Call for to Be on familiar terms with for Wedding ceremony Rings

Diamonds: A Steer to Diamond Shapes EMERALD – This rectangular produced mineral is a extremely well-dressed and highly structured appearance for a bride. Center – A certainly romantic statement on any bride’s finger this stone’s shape resembles a heart. MARQUISE – Magnificent because a solitaire, this diamond as well is elongated diamond excluding has pointed ends

Rebranding the Public Option as Medicare Part E

The Hill reports on developments in the House of Representatives: Say hello to “Medicare Part E” — as in, “Medicare for Everyone.” House Democrats are looking at re-branding the public health insurance option as Medicare, an established government healthcare program that is better known than the public option. This plan is intriguing, but House Democrats would be well served to consider both the positives and the negatives associated with it

Oddly calm

If Mr. Tonks get fired in the next 48 hours I won’t be surprised.

Oddly calm

If Mr. Tonks get fired in the next 48 hours I won’t be surprised. I should, for all intents and purposes, be freaking out.

Can I Save My Marriage After A Bad Break Up? Posted By : Diana Onedge

Marriages fail for many reasons. First of all you need to honestly assess your marriage. Is there really anything left worth saving?

WaPo/ABC Uses Skewed Poll Data and Fuzzy Questions to Sway Results in Bami’s Favor

This seems to be a trending topic among the State Run Media…   Remember when CNN used skewed poll numbers?

Cartels R Us

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Review: HP MediaSmart EX495 Earns Editor’s Choice Award

The HP MediaSmart Server EX495 can drastically improve your digital lifestyle. The EX495 is a home server that can be used to automatically backup every computer on a network, consolidate media files and make them accessible from anywhere.

Personal Finance Links (Red Sox, iPods, or MLB Umpires)

This was a pretty bad week for on several fronts. My treasured Red Sox played horribly in just about all areas of the game, earning themselves some extra vacation time (and I thought I was Lazy)

Aussie Cannibals Part One – Jetstar eats Qantas

My recent post regarding Starbucks’ potentially damaging shift into the packaged coffee market (see it here ), has got me thinking about such issues more generally. In particular, I have been contemplating a couple of prominent Aussie examples. The question is whether product or brand extensions, especially within the same (or very similar) market space might be more harmful than initially assumed.