Saturday, November 7, 2009

Democrat OWENS LIED

Because like muslims, democrats will lie as long as it advances their cause. For demon-crats the cause for a larger all controlling government with greater limits on your liberty, while muslim's cause is the advancement of Islam, and ultimately the elimination of all other religions and their followers which are known as infidels. BUT this story today isn't about creeping Islam, its about politician who lied out right to get elected then reversed on not 1 but 4 of his promises including Pelosi's Health Care Public Option and raising taxes on the middle class.
Owens indicated in a press release released shortly afterwards that he was now in favor of the the "Affordable Healthcare for America Act" bill in direct contrast to his earlier position during the election campaign.
READ THE ARTICLE HERE

Hoffman the Conservative candidate would have won if only the playing field was level. Instead he had the old guard Republican Pedigree undermining him as they did Sarah Palin, also he had to devoid of values and morals democrats that lie and deceive.
Owens himself admitted that he wouldn't have been elected if he told the truth about his intentions.
According to Politico.com, Mr. Owens assured voters that he felt the public option had no place in the health care reform bill. Contrary to that position, Mr. Owens now indicates that he intends to vote in favor of the bill even though it now contains a public option.
READ THE ARTICLE about OWENS the PROUD deomocrat LIAR

"BIRDS OF A FEATHER ARE FLOCKING TOGETHER"

Friday, November 6, 2009

Dictionary citation of the day

Dictionary citation of the day, from the mac-dictionary:
visceral |ˈvis(ə)rəl|
adjective
of or relating to the viscera : the visceral nervous system.
• relating to deep inward feelings rather than to the intellect : the voters' visceral fear of change.

Ohio Passed a Livestock Law I wish wouldn't have passed

Remember my post Monday about the Ohio ballot Issue #3, which could lead to an irreversible bureaucracy that will dictate the manner, if any is used, to slaughter the animals that are the food staple of Ohioans and mainstay of the livestock industry. I am sure we can all agree....No one thinks its right to abuse a living creature but a fascistic bureaucrat to enforce it seems to be chipping away at ones liberties.
Well it passed. :-(
Ohio voters decided Tuesday to create a livestock care board to oversee state animal welfare issues. Earning support from 63.66 percent of voters
Read the article hear in a college rag.
In addition a gambling/casino law passed and so i guess i put my money on the chances that issue 3 will lead to government mandated vegetarianism.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

'Greenism' A Protected Philosophy/Religion

First of all i have said before that environmentalism is for the godless and their religion is global warming thus their god is the earth that they walk on and the air they burp and the human savior is an old hot air wind bag who is profiting off their foolishness. Well get this, out of the United Kingdom (which will probably a little more like Divided Kingdom).

We’ve had it with sexism, racism, religious prejudice – all now considered utterly unacceptable in the workplace.

Will employees across UK Plc now have to start watching their tongues in case they are guilty of greenism?

After yesterday’s legal landmark ruling, “a belief in man-made climate change … is capable, if genuinely held, of being a philosophical belief”
Read more here on the TelegraphUK.co.uk

Health Care Bill = Bigger GOVERNMENT

My uncle sent me this:
For anybody who thinks the healthcare bill isn't just a ploy to grow the government bigger. Here you go.

CNSNews.com
111 New Federal Bureaucracies Created in Democrats’ Health Care Bill
Tuesday, November 03, 2009
By House Republican Conference

(CNSNews.com) - The House Republican Conference has compiled a list of all the new boards, bureaucracies, commissions, and programs created in the House health care bill.

The Republican conference describes H.R. 3962 as “Speaker Pelosi’s government takeover of health care.”

The list of 111 new bureaucracies is reprinted here:

1. Retiree Reserve Trust Fund (Section 111(d), p. 61)

2. Grant program for wellness programs to small employers (Section 112, p. 62)

3. Grant program for State health access programs (Section 114, p. 72)

4. Program of administrative simplification (Section 115, p. 76)

5. Health Benefits Advisory Committee (Section 223, p. 111)

6. Health Choices Administration (Section 241, p. 131)

7. Qualified Health Benefits Plan Ombudsman (Section 244, p. 138)

8. Health Insurance Exchange (Section 201, p. 155)

9. Program for technical assistance to employees of small businesses buying Exchange coverage (Section 305(h), p. 191)

10. Mechanism for insurance risk pooling to be established by Health Choices Commissioner (Section 306(b), p. 194)

11. Health Insurance Exchange Trust Fund (Section 307, p. 195)

12. State-based Health Insurance Exchanges (Section 308, p. 197)

13. Grant program for health insurance cooperatives (Section 310, p. 206)

14. “Public Health Insurance Option” (Section 321, p. 211)

15. Ombudsman for “Public Health Insurance Option” (Section 321(d), p. 213)

16. Account for receipts and disbursements for “Public Health Insurance Option” (Section 322(b), p. 215)

17. Telehealth Advisory Committee (Section 1191 (b), p. 589)

18. Demonstration program providing reimbursement for “culturally and linguistically appropriate services” (Section 1222, p. 617)

19. Demonstration program for shared decision making using patient decision aids (Section 1236, p. 648)

20. Accountable Care Organization pilot program under Medicare (Section 1301, p. 653)

21. Independent patient-centered medical home pilot program under Medicare (Section 1302, p. 672)

22. Community-based medical home pilot program under Medicare (Section 1302(d), p. 681)

23. Independence at home demonstration program (Section 1312, p. 718)

24. Center for Comparative Effectiveness Research (Section 1401(a), p. 734)

25. Comparative Effectiveness Research Commission (Section 1401(a), p. 738)

26. Patient ombudsman for comparative effectiveness research (Section 1401(a), p. 753)

27. Quality assurance and performance improvement program for skilled nursing facilities (Section 1412(b)(1), p. 784)

28. Quality assurance and performance improvement program for nursing facilities (Section 1412 (b)(2), p. 786)

29. Special focus facility program for skilled nursing facilities (Section 1413(a)(3), p. 796)

30. Special focus facility program for nursing facilities (Section 1413(b)(3), p. 804)

31. National independent monitor pilot program for skilled nursing facilities and nursing facilities (Section 1422, p. 859)

32. Demonstration program for approved teaching health centers with respect to Medicare GME (Section 1502(d), p. 933)

33. Pilot program to develop anti-fraud compliance systems for Medicare providers (Section 1635, p. 978)

34. Special Inspector General for the Health Insurance Exchange (Section 1647, p. 1000)

35. Medical home pilot program under Medicaid (Section 1722, p. 1058)

36. Accountable Care Organization pilot program under Medicaid (Section 1730A, p. 1073)

37. Nursing facility supplemental payment program (Section 1745, p. 1106)

38. Demonstration program for Medicaid coverage to stabilize emergency medical conditions in institutions for mental diseases (Section 1787, p. 1149)

39. Comparative Effectiveness Research Trust Fund (Section 1802, p. 1162)

40. “Identifiable office or program” within CMS to “provide for improved coordination between Medicare and Medicaid in the case of dual eligibles” (Section 1905, p. 1191)

41. Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation (Section 1907, p. 1198)

42. Public Health Investment Fund (Section 2002, p. 1214)

43. Scholarships for service in health professional needs areas (Section 2211, p. 1224)

44. Program for training medical residents in community-based settings (Section 2214, p. 1236)

45. Grant program for training in dentistry programs (Section 2215, p. 1240)

46.. Public Health Workforce Corps (Section 2231, p. 1253)

47. Public health workforce scholarship program (Section 2231, p. 1254)

48. Public health workforce loan forgiveness program (Section 2231, p. 1258)

49. Grant program for innovations in interdisciplinary care (Section 2252, p. 1272)

50. Advisory Committee on Health Workforce Evaluation and Assessment (Section 2261, p. 1275)

51. Prevention and Wellness Trust (Section 2301, p. 1286)

52. Clinical Prevention Stakeholders Board (Section 2301, p. 1295)

53. Community Prevention Stakeholders Board (Section 2301, p. 1301)

54. Grant program for community prevention and wellness research (Section 2301, p.. 1305)

55. Grant program for research and demonstration projects related to wellness incentives (Section 2301, p. 1305)

56. Grant program for community prevention and wellness services (Section 2301, p. 1308)

57. Grant program for public health infrastructure (Section 2301, p. 1313)

58. Center for Quality Improvement (Section 2401, p. 1322)

59. Assistant Secretary for Health Information (Section 2402, p. 1330)

60.. Grant program to support the operation of school-based health clinics (Section 2511, p. 1352)

61. Grant program for nurse-managed health centers (Section 2512, p. 1361)

62. Grants for labor-management programs for nursing training (Section 2521, p. 1372)

63. Grant program for interdisciplinary mental and behavioral health training (Section 2522, p. 1382)

64. “No Child Left Unimmunized Against Influenza” demonstration grant program (Section 2524, p. 1391)

65. Healthy Teen Initiative grant program regarding teen pregnancy (Section 2526, p.. 1398)

66. Grant program for interdisciplinary training, education, and services for individuals with autism (Section 2527(a), p. 1402)

67. University centers for excellence in developmental disabilities education (Section 2527(b), p. 1410)

68. Grant program to implement medication therapy management services (Section 2528, p. 1412)

69. Grant program to promote positive health behaviors in underserved communities (Section 2530, p. 1422)

70. Grant program for State alternative medical liability laws (Section 2531, p. 1431)

71. Grant program to develop infant mortality programs (Section 2532, p. 1433)

72. Grant program to prepare secondary school students for careers in health professions (Section 2533, p. 1437)

73. Grant program for community-based collaborative care (Section 2534, p. 1440)

74. Grant program for community-based overweight and obesity prevention (Section 2535, p. 1457)

75. Grant program for reducing the student-to-school nurse ratio in primary and secondary schools (Section 2536, p.. 1462)

76. Demonstration project of grants to medical-legal partnerships (Section 2537, p. 1464)

77. Center for Emergency Care under the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (Section 2552, p. 1478)

78. Council for Emergency Care (Section 2552, p 1479)

79. Grant program to support demonstration programs that design and implement regionalized emergency care systems (Section 2553, p. 1480)

80. Grant program to assist veterans who wish to become emergency medical technicians upon discharge (Section 2554, p. 1487)

81. Interagency Pain Research Coordinating Committee (Section 2562, p. 1494)

82. National Medical Device Registry (Section 2571, p. 1501)

83. CLASS Independence Fund (Section 2581, p. 1597)

84. CLASS Independence Fund Board of Trustees (Section 2581, p. 1598)

85. CLASS Independence Advisory Council (Section 2581, p. 1602)

86. Health and Human Services Coordinating Committee on Women’s Health (Section 2588, p. 1610)

87. National Women’s Health Information Center (Section 2588, p. 1611)

88. Centers for Disease Control Office of Women’s Health (Section 2588, p. 1614)

89. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Office of Women’s Health and Gender-Based Research (Section 2588, p. 1617)

90. Health Resources and Services Administration Office of Women’s Health (Section 2588, p. 1618)

91. Food and Drug Administration Office of Women’s Health (Section 2588, p. 1621)

92. Personal Care Attendant Workforce Advisory Panel (Section 2589(a)(2), p. 1624)

93. Grant program for national health workforce online training (Section 2591, p. 1629)

94. Grant program to disseminate best practices on implementing health workforce investment programs (Section 2591, p. 1632)

95. Demonstration program for chronic shortages of health professionals (Section 3101, p. 1717)

96. Demonstration program for substance abuse counselor educational curricula (Section 3101, p. 1719)

97. Program of Indian community education on mental illness (Section 3101, p. 1722)

98. Intergovernmental Task Force on Indian environmental and nuclear hazards (Section 3101, p. 1754)

99. Office of Indian Men’s Health (Section 3101, p. 1765)

100. Indian Health facilities appropriation advisory board (Section 3101, p. 1774)

101. Indian Health facilities needs assessment workgroup (Section 3101, p. 1775)

102. Indian Health Service tribal facilities joint venture demonstration projects (Section 3101, p. 1809)

103. Urban youth treatment center demonstration project (Section 3101, p. 1873)

104. Grants to Urban Indian Organizations for diabetes prevention (Section 3101, p. 1874)

105. Grants to Urban Indian Organizations for health IT adoption (Section 3101, p. 1877)

106. Mental health technician training program (Section 3101, p. 1898)

107. Indian youth telemental health demonstration project (Section 3101, p. 1909)

108. Program for treatment of child sexual abuse victims and perpetrators (Section 3101, p. 1925)

109. Program for treatment of domestic violence and sexual abuse (Section 3101, p. 1927)

110. Native American Health and Wellness Foundation (Section 3103, p. 1966)

111. Committee for the Establishment of the Native American Health and Wellness Foundation (Section 3103, p. 1968)


Monday, November 2, 2009

Ohio votes on Animal Rights & Ohios Agri-future

Issue 2 is on the ballot and the Ohioans have a chance to choose leading the sheep to slaughter or perhaps themselves. Creeping EnviroMENTALism is rearing its ugly head in this one with the wingnut arguing for animal rights has a thin veil of compasion representing the Humane Society, which is the biggest slaughter house franchise in the country, at stake is the future of farmers and agriculture in Ohio as we or i guess they know it.
Issue 2 is the proposed constitutional amendment Ohioans will decide in Tuesday's election. If passed, it would establish a 13-member, appointed Ohio Animal Care Standards Board with virtually unlimited authority in regards to care and slaughter of livestock and poultry.
John C. Fisher, left, and Wayne Pacelle at today's debate.
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John C. Fisher, left, and Wayne Pacelle at today's debate.
Representing Common sense: John C. Fisher, executive vice president of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation
Fisher said farmers care about animals because they provide their livelihood, but that society must "put humans first. We're all about the humane treatment of animals, just not treating them as humans."
Representing Tyrany, anti-capitalism and environMENTALism: Wayne Pacelle, president and chief executive officers of the Humane Society of the United States

Pacelle said that by placing the issue in the constitution, agri-business interests backing Issue 2 hope to "choke off" any efforts at reform. If Issue 2 passes, the only way to change it future would be through another constitutional amendment.

interesting choice of words, "Choke off" coming from the chief of slaughtering innocent animals. Thank goodness for people who have enough common sense to stand up to socialist like Pacelle. The problem with liberals is they want every body to change except for themselves and they tolerate only those who capitulate and appease their insane repressive demands. Pacelle has his head so far up his own anal cavity that he probably only heard muffled noises when Mr. Fisher proclaimed:

"We wanted to elevate the issue," Fisher responded. "I'm proud to be an Ohioan. I'm proud to be an American. . . . I'm proud of the system we have. I'm not going to apologize for it."

So what is creeping environmentalism. Say this law passes and the constitution cannot be changed, then they say all animal farms should shut down, then they focus on fisherman then they go for the big prize, gun rights and hunters rights. Don't think that will happen call your friend in California.

But what does all this creeping environmentalism lead up to?

Fisher and other critics charge that the Humane Society's ultimate goal is to push the American public to become vegans (no meat, poultry, fish or animal products of any kind).

READ THE STORY HERE
( http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/local_news/stories/2009/11/02/issue_2.html?sid=101 )
What would God say?

Genesis 1:26 Then God said, "Let us make human beings in our image, in our likeness, so that they may rule over the fish in the sea and the birds in the sky, over the livestock and all the wild animals, and over all the creatures that move along the ground." (NIV)

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

US Airways Agrees to Fund Terrorist

Another victory for Creeping Islam and their social jihad on the western world.

US Airways agrees to fund terrorist by settling out of court with the Flying Imams

By David Kupelian
© 2009 WorldNetDaily

It's a jubilant night over at CAIR.

The nation's self-proclaimed foremost Muslim civil rights group, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, is celebrating what it calls a "victory for justice and civil rights" and an end to the fear of "flying while Muslim," thanks to a legal settlement reached earlier today.

But a best-selling new book, which definitively exposes CAIR as an arm of the dangerous Muslim Brotherhood, reveals the highly disturbing "rest of the story" of the six "flying imams."

(FULL STORY HERE)