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Donated Organs Spread Cancer

Did anyone else see this story? Wow, it really floored me. I’m not a big fan of organ donation because I think it has the potential to cause doctors to hasten deaths in the name of helping others. That’s just my opinion. I understand the dilemma of needing a vital organ or having a loved one who is waiting for a transplant. For me, personally, unless it were something like a kidney where the donor could remain alive, I’d probably pass on being a recipient, and head on into eternity.

Anyway, back to the news story. The family of the teenager whose organs were donated are devastated because they had no idea the young man had this rare form of cancer.

But the kicker:

Alex Koehne of Sag Harbor, Long Island, died a year ago of lymphoma, but his parents were told he died from bacterial meningitis. Since then, two of the organ recipients have died and two others are battling the same disease, according to the report.

I realize I’m no doctor … but why would it be considered safe in the world of medicine to harvest and donate organs from someone who died from bacterial meningitis in the first place? One would think common sense would dictate in a situation like this. The entire sad incident seems preventable. What do you think?

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Duncan Hunter and Glen Beck — final three clips

The final three clips. Enjoy and Vote Hunter in ‘08!

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More of Duncan Hunter with Glen Beck

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I’ll post the final videos by late tonight or tomorrow.

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Who is Duncan Hunter?

Glad you asked:

Christian Democrats?

In reality, both my husband and I were extremely politically ignorant when we were first married back in 1985. I thank God we both grew in the same political direction. Though honestly, if you truly understand the difference in the Democrat and Republican platforms, I have a difficult time fathoming how any maturing Christian could become a Democrat. Notice that I put out the disclaimer: if you truly understand the difference in the platforms of the 2 parties. Many Christians don’t, and therefore, wind up registering democrat. I guess I keep forgetting that Obama is a Christian.

Even though my husband doesn’t enjoy fiery political debates as much as Tieki Rae and I do, it does not mean that he is not passionate about the issues, because he is. It’s just so cute how we produced an offspring who just happens to be Christian and Conservative too. Thank you Jesus!! :)

Whenever I post on social issues, such as here and here, it’s typical to get comments questioning my Christianity. Many times, I even get emails using Scripture from the Word about how heartless I am, and that I need to realize that the Bible is always talking about giving to the poor. True, God does want us giving to the poor, but who do these ignorant Christians that email me think the poor are? From what I understand reading through the Bible, the poor are the widows, orphans, and the disabled. I find nowhere in the Word where God instructs me to give to the lazy, the whores, liars, cheats, and con artists. In my not so humble opinion, I believe it’s high time that Christians started to learn the difference.

I know an elephant that posts on the vileness of universal health care. This particular elephant professes to be an atheist (though I will always hold out for that to change) and she gets attacked by so-called Christians harping on her about universal health care being all the rage and the moral thing to do.

I have a problem when Christians start thinking it’s fine to steal from wealthy, hard working people, and give it to those who have chosen not to work as hard. I have a problem with Christians who are so stupid as to buy into the lies of socialism and communism being Christian forms of government. If these Christians really believe this, why wouldn’t they move to utopias such as China or Cuba? If socialized medicine is so fantastic, why not apply for Canadian citizenship and seek your medical care up there? I wonder if these socialists would enjoy waiting their turn? And, as the brilliant Dr. John Lott points out:

Is it just a fluke fact that when Fidel Castro was sick he had to have a surgical team from Spain to do the operation?

So, for all those libtard Christians, you are going to force me to wear this shirt. :)

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Check this out

I’ve got nothing to blog, but Tieki Rae has a great post over at Haemet. Head on over and check it out.

US Representative Cubin breaks foot at Wyoming Medical Center

cubin.jpgThe actual Casper Star Tribune headline reads: Cubin injures foot at WMC. Apparently the CST doesn’t care that Representative Cubin actually broke her foot in three places. They seem quite content with minimizing the injury in attempt to make Mrs. Cubin look silly. It’s just their sleazy style.

U.S. Rep. Barbara Cubin broke her foot while visiting her husband at the Wyoming Medical Center on Saturday, and the Wyoming Republican ended up in a hospital bed herself.

“My husband and I certainly try to do everything together, but being hospitalized together was not too high on my to-do list,” Cubin said in a release.

Doctors have not decided whether to perform surgery on Cubin’s left foot, which was broken in three places when she fell.

Dr. Frederick “Fritz” Cubin has been in and out of the hospital over the last six months after being diagnosed with thrombocytopenia, which causes sufferers to have a deficient number of circulating blood platelets. He was most recently admitted to the Casper hospital Wednesday.

Let’s have a look at some sleazy comments on the story: Continue reading ‘US Representative Cubin breaks foot at Wyoming Medical Center’

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Yearly Kos Convention?

Have you seen this? It sounds like a party and it’s worth clicking on just for fun. From the ChicagoTribune.com:051228_dailykosmarkos_vmstandard.jpg

In a town known for political clout and greased wheels, seven Democratic presidential candidates had their most vigorous debate yet over the influence of money from lobbyists on Washington and on their own campaigns.

Facing an audience of mostly liberal bloggers in Chicago on Saturday, the candidates talked about health care for all and America’s role in the world, even as they differed on how to most prudently get out of Iraq.

In response, they received reaction ranging from sometimes-exuberant applause to vehement boos and hisses, reflecting the freewheeling, no-holds-barred style of the YearlyKos Convention audience.

Well, freewheeling, no-holds-barred style is one way to describe them. A much simpler term would be nutroot moonbat freaks, but to each his own.

The entire article is a riot, but let’s focus on The Magic Negro and bombing Pakistan:

Obama, whom the audience serenaded with “Happy Birthday to You” as he marked his 46th birthday, managed to be the first to mention Iraq, an unpopular topic he repeatedly wove into his answers.

“We have not finished the job in Afghanistan,” he said. “We have not put enough pressure on Pakistan. [Osama] bin Laden is still at large, and they are training forces that right now are plotting against the United States.”

Obama on Pakistan

Later, in a brief interview, Obama said he was not surprised by reports of street protests in Pakistan after a recent threat he made to launch unilateral American military strikes against Al Qaeda havens in a remote border region of the Muslim nation.”

Anytime you criticize a foreign government … there’s going to be some reaction,” he said. “I haven’t heard anyone disputing the basic notion that Pakistan, although an ally, has not done as much as it needs to in terms of rooting out people who were directly responsible for killing Americans.”

Asked whether he is concerned about potential violence because of his statements, he said no. “It certainly would not be because of what I say,” he said.

No Obama, wouldn’t be your fault. Let’s just hope that there’s no violence stemming from the crap that comes out of your pie hole. Certainly, I think we can all agree that the jihadists don’t really need much of an excuse to be violent. Heck these animals get their underwear in a bundle over cartoons.

Oh, and let’s not leave out this little tiddle:

Although she has worked to woo bloggers in recent months, Clinton was on the spot from the beginning, as some progressives have criticized her for being too cautious and calculating.

Yeah, I think the nutroots have pretty much lost their claim on the term progressives. There is absolutely nothing progressive about socialistic ideals.

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Kids could lose insurance!!!!

suprisedchild.jpgThe article can be found in all its splendor at the Casper Star Tribune and I don’t think it’s written to make Republicans look bad. Just kidding! I really do think it’s written to make Republicans look like prudes who desire for all poor children to lose their health coverage. Then again, what’s new?

CHEYENNE — Because of a struggle in Congress over funding for children’s health insurance programs, Wyoming officials have put on hold a planned expansion of the state’s Kid Care insurance program that was to include 3,700 poor, working parents.

The Legislature in the 2006 budget session authorized expansion of the program, but the federal government has taken no action on the state’s request for a waiver so it can begin, Gov. Dave Freudenthal said this week.

In a letter to U.S. Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., the Democratic governor noted the lack of action on the waiver and expressed his worry over financing for the program and the possibility it won’t be renewed this year.

Question: Who’s paying for the waiver? Federal tax payers or the state of WY? News flash: The program has not even been implemented yet and children are going to lose coverage? How is this possible?

The Bush administration apparently does not want socialized medicine to spread to working adults. I, personally, would rather see some sort of program available at a price to working adults, than for lazy sluggards to be covered at the expense of hard working Americans. Just my opinion.

President Bush has threatened to veto the Senate’s bill to pay for renewal and expansion of the State Child Health Insurance Program with a higher excise tax on cigarettes.

If the bill doesn’t become law, the 5,700 children enrolled in Wyoming could lose their coverage beginning as early as Oct. 1, Freudenthal said.

“It’s an incredibly serious problem,” the governor said.

Well, then I would suggest that the coverage for the children not be tied to the coverage for their parents. Seems simple enough. Honestly, I know several people who have health insurance available through their jobs, but refuse to participate because the cost is a few hundred dollars per month. Once again, this is a choice the individuals are making and my tax dollars should not go to provide them free medical care. As a side note, I also know of successful businesses ran by Democrats that don’t even offer health insurance to their employees because they are such hypocrites. Anyway, back to the story:

Freudenthal said the $5 billion a year would not maintain the program with the current enrollment. But he did not specify what the dollar figure should be.

Enzi, meanwhile, said Thursday through his press secretary, Coy Knobel, that expanding the program to cover adults is becoming a problem.

Socialized medicine is becoming a problem and needs to be done away with. Part of the problem is that the medical professionals appear to want their cake and eat it too. They want their exuberant tests and diagnostics paid for by Medicaid, yet if everyone had the government coverage that they dream of, they could in no way charge the prices they do.

Senator Barrasso and Representative Cubin’s offices weigh in:

“The concern here is the overall price tag,” Barrasso said. “One of the proposals I saw extends it to families making $80,000 a year.”

Wyoming did it right, he said, by making the program available to families with incomes less than the federal poverty level — about $40,000 a year for a family of four.

“We have to be fiscally responsible. We want to help the kids, but it’s not a program designed to help everybody,” Barrasso said.

U.S. Rep. Barbara Cubin, R-Wyo., is a member of the House Energy and Commerce Health Subcommittee which has been engaged with the children’s health care program for several months. Cubin supported SCHIP when it as created in 1997 for children who did not qualify for Medicaid yet whose families could not afford health care on their own, and she continues to support it, said her press secretary, Alison McGuire.

“Unfortunately, Washington Democrats are taking a successful program like SCHIP, turning it on its head, and using it as a vehicle to create a massive new entitlement program for upper- and middle-income Americans,” McGuire said. “Democrats have proposed a $50 billion program expansion that would make SCHIP available to people as old as 25 and even to illegal immigrants. To fund their plan, Democrats have proposed massive tax hikes and cuts to important Medicare Advantage programs.”

*sigh* I think the paragraph above pretty much summarizes the entire problem in two words: Washington Democrats.

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Possible veto override?

Congress just cannot seem to spend my tax dollars fast enough. As someone who doles out Medicaid on a daily basis to people who lie about their income, this really ticks me off. I’m not saying that health insurance is cheap, but we have to prioritize people. Do you know how many people would rather pay $100 plus for a good cable package, $50 plus for fast internet, drive a new vehicle, have cell phones, etc … than pay for their own freaking health insurance? Too many! I guess they figure, “Why should we? Uncle Sam will cover our butts.”

The entire article is here, but this quote is interesting:

The insurance bill is considered Washington’s most important legislation this year on health coverage.

Are you kidding me? Congress doing important legislation? I think we can all agree that’s a joke with the current opportunists hanging out in DC. Not to mention the term insurance. Call it what it is, welfare. Insurance is something that is paid for by private citizens. Welfare is something that’s expected. Something people are entitled to for crying out loud. Give me, give me, give me. Problem is, somebody has to freaking pay for it, and that somebody is me with my tax dollars.

Here’s more from the article:

But now the administration is saying that has gone too far. Bush’s advisers say the president strongly supports renewal of the program but wants it to return to its original intent of helping children — not adults — and confining itself to those near the poverty line.

“We are ready to renew our commitment to low-income children today,” Health and Human Services Secretary Mike Leavitt said. “But we cannot agree to a gradual government takeover of healthcare — and neither will the American people.”

That saying, you give some people an inch and they’ll take a mile — well, turns out it’s true.

You should really check this out. Defiant Infidel linked to it a while back. Very frustrating to say the least.

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