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Key Largo, some politics and such.

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Friday, April 30, 2010

Damn Charlie Crist

Well, I see that I haven't posted since 2009, damn I suck. I am extremely disappointed that Charlie Crist is running as an independent. Stealing votes from Rubio, what a putz he is. I was really hoping that he would wait two years and try and overtake Nelson, cuz I think he would have a good chance to do that. Man, what a power whore. So if he becomes elected, do you think that he will really try and change how congress runs ... lol ... not. I am so mad, I hope he looses terribly.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Free market alternative to health care

I took these from a Neal Boortz post. I thought they were thought provoking.



  1. Allow individuals to deduct the cost of their health insurance from their taxable income, just like their employers can right now.

  2. End all state insurance mandates. If some insurance company wants to market an insurance policy that doesn't cover for the normal costs of childbirth, drug abuse treatments, mental health treatments, obesity treatments, alcohol-related treatments and the like ... then let them.

  3. Allow people to shop across state lines for their medical insurance.

  4. Expand the privileges of nurse practitioners. I don't need someone with seven years of medical school and residency to prescribe an antibiotic for a sore throat.

  5. Charge a minimum of $5.00 per visit to any public health facility ... regardless of income. This will weed out the people for whom a visit to the doctor is more of a weekly social event.

  6. Require only life-saving medical care to those who are in this country illegally.

  7. Allow employers to shut out smokers from any company-provided health insurance benefits.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

A site with incredible post IKE photos

I was reading the wunderground weather blog and found a link to some photos post IKE. There was a tremendous amount of destruction on the coast. Go to http://jakeabby.com/cb/ website to see the many pictures.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Some Katrina Photos a friend sent me

OK, I finally uploaded this video. It was actually a powerpoint presentation, but blogger would not let me upload a PowerPoint presentation, so I had to turn it into an AVI. I used a free program that is pretty cool and helped me turn the PPS to an AVI. You can get it too at

http://camstudio.org/

OK, It does not start playing until 15 seconds into the video. It is the best I could do. I hope you all enjoy it.



Ok

Start to blog again

I have not entered anything into this blog since 2004, wow. I wanted to upload some pictures and let my facebook friends know I have a blog. Lord knows I need friends .. lma0.
So, lets see if I can get into this again.

Saturday, November 20, 2004

Exonerate the American soldier

There is a petition on the internet to exonerate the young soldier who offed (wasted) the towel head terrorist. If you think you would like to sign the petition and let congress know that he should be allowed to go and kill some more, well then, sign the petition.

Wednesday, November 17, 2004

A conservative canadien blog

I found this conservative blog while sneaking around the internet. I'm sure all my canadien relatives will find it just delightful.

Saturday, November 13, 2004

Octobers Jobs report

Some interesting numbers came out of the Octobers Job reports which showed 337,000 new jobs. This is the most in seven months and nearly twice as many as the experts predicted. I wonder what Krugman will say? Nothing worthy that's for sure. Consider this, after totaling the 133,000 added in August and September job growth this year now totals 1.982 million new jobs. There is one more thing, it appears that the government has been undershooting jobs by at least 236,000 for the past year or so. Add that and you get a different picture entirely with some 2.2 million jobs created or about 220,000 a month. If we have two more months of that average type job growth we will have approximately 2.6 million jobs created this year. What's up with that, because during the 2004 election all you seemed to hear is how bad the economy is failing and all the jobs have gone overseas, but it just doesn't appear to be that way.

Jesuslands generosity

Michelle Malkin has a link to very interesting statistics about Americas generosity here. Looks like the red states are more generous than the selfish blue states. Have a look
here