Friday, May 28, 2010

Thursday, May 27, 2010

House Passes 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Repeal Amendment 234-194

The House of Representatives voted 234-194 to approve an amendment repealing "Don't Ask, Don't Tell". The amendment will be attached to the 2011 Department of Defence Authorization Bill.

The Senate Armed Services Committee vote is a big step toward dismantling a Clinton-era ban on gay men, lesbians and bisexual people serving openly in the military.

It was adopted as an amendment to the annual Pentagon policy bill, which the House is expected to vote on Friday. The repeal would be allowed 60 days after a Pentagon report is completed on the ramifications of allowing openly gay service members, and military leaders certify that it would not be disruptive. The report is due by Dec. 1.

Read more at: New York Times

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Thursday, May 6, 2010

Americans Travel Abroad for Surgical Procedures

It seems as though American surgical procedures do not stack up to claims made by Americans that their medical care is the best available at a cost effective basis.

In 2010, approximately 878,000 Americans will travel abroad for surgical procedures. This flies in the face of the claim that American medical care is the best in the world.

The truth is American medical care is way over priced and out of reach of the average low paid American. That is why so many Americans travel abroad for surgery. Even some American Health Insurance companies are outsourcing work to overseas clinics and hospitals to cut costs.

Take the case of one American who ultimately had his nasal polyps removed at a private hospital in Wales at a cost of $2390 after been quoted $33,127 for the procedure to be done in the U.S. , a saving of nearly $30,000. Enough said.

Read more at: CNN.com

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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

May 4, 1970 Kent Sate University Shootings

May 4 1970, Ohio National Guard members had opened fire on a Kent State University campus Vietnam War protest. Four students were killed, nine were wounded. Two weeks after the Kent State shootings, Mississippi police killed two protesting students at Jackson State University.

Proof that the United States Government will not hesitate to kill their own.

Read more at: AARP Bullein

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Exposed: Christian leader caught with male escort says he needed help with his luggage

A Christian leader and prominent neuro-psychiatrist who co-founded the Family Research Council with evangelist James Dobson took a ten-day European vacation with a callboy he met through RentBoy.com and was caught in an airport with the escort by a Miami newspaper.

The escort said he had met George Rekers, professor of Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Science at the University of South Carolina, on RentBoy.com. Rekers, when confronted, didn't deny that he'd met the callboy online, but said he had hired him to help him carry his baggage and didn't learn he was generally hired for "private company" until mid-way through his European vacation.

He met his luggage carrier on RENTBOY.com and didn't know his line of work? Really? And we are expected to swallow this codswallop? Pull the other leg, it plays 'Jingle Bells'!

Read more at: Rawstory.com

UPDATE: (15/5/10) Dr Rekers who was recently discovered in the company of a homosexual while on holidays, hired from RENTboy.com, not only denies being a homosexual but also has earned a considerable sum from giving expert testimony against allowing gay couples to adopt. His fees from the states of Florida and Arkansas ran well into six figures. Source: London Evening Standard

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