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Monthly Archives: March 2009
What to do with Michael Steele
First the new RNC chair went groveling back to Rush Limbaugh begging rush to forgive him for referring to him as an entertainer who makes ugly remarks. Now, Steele has given an interview to GQ magazine that stirs up even … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Pro-life, Republicans
Tagged Abortion, GQ interview, Michael Steel, pro-choice, right to life
9 Comments
Bill Clinton and the amazing unfertilized embryo
Last night, former President Bill Clinton was interviewed by Dr. Sanjay Gupta on CNN’s Larry King Live. The topic was embryonic stem cell research. Dr. Gupta really should have explained to the President what makes an embryo an embryo. Here … Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Pro-life
Tagged Bill Clinton, Embryonic stem cell research, Sanjay Gupta, unfertilized embryos
11 Comments
Speculation
(6:30pm update: see, I brought out the magic snow globes this morning and the stock market roseĀ nearly 400 points!) Last spring, I grew very frustrated with Wall Street fat cats manipulating the price of oil through speculation. At the … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Politics
Tagged Bernanke, Economy, market, Oil, Speculation, Warren Buffet
6 Comments
Looking for Work
My husband’s business is home construction, remodeling and repair, which is not a great line of work in this present economy. It has become painfully apparent that as a Public Health professional, I have a better likelihood of finding employment … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Economy, family
Tagged construction, Health Promotion, Homeschool, Husband, Job search, public health
16 Comments
Friday Flyer
When I was in elementary school, every Friday we were given a piece of paper with announcements and news to take home to our parents. Fresh off the duplicating machine, I always looked forward to the Friday Flyer. So, I … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging, Homeschool
Tagged Bakeoff, Daylight Savings Time, Dell x300, ebay, Friday Flyer, Handwriting Without Tears, Homeschool, Math-U-See, Reading comprehension
8 Comments



