Friday, 29 August 2008

U.S. Senate Candidates In Minnesota And Texas Discuss Health Care Issues


Minnesota U.S. Senate candidate Al Franken (D) on Tuesday aforementioned that the U.S. should guarantee veterans lifetime medical care, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports. In a speech to veterans at a Veterans of Foreign Wars post in Hopkins, Minn., Franken said that he would seek to reduce the backlog of disability claims filed with the Department of Veterans Affairs by half in two old age and meliorate access to mental health screenings, among other proposals to increment benefits for veterans.

Franken besides said that his opposer, incumbent Sen. Norm Coleman (R-Minn.), voted 18 times against increased benefits for veterans, adding that "what was more important to him was tax cuts for millionaires and billionaires."

Coleman spokesperson Luke Friedrich said, "Sen. Coleman has demonstrated that you commode significantly lift benefits without raising taxes -- as he did with over 30 votes that have increased veterans' funding by nearly 70% during his time in office" (Lopez, Minneapolis Star Tribune, 8/20).

Texas U.S. Senate Candidates Address Health Care Issues in Op-Eds
The Dallas Morning News on Wednesday published feeling pieces by incumbent Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) and opponent Rep. Rick Noriega (D-Texas) that addressed health care issues. Summaries seem below.


John Cornyn, Morning News: Proposals to expand access to wellness care "should be rooted in preserving and strengthening the important patient-doctor relationship" by "making health insurance more low-priced, not increasing the government's role," Cornyn writes. He adds, "Government should allow incentives to both patient and provider," allow small businesses to form association health plans and promote the adoption of electronic health records. "We toilet turn health care, in steps, over to government control and learn to live with mediocrity, or we tin can work in a bipartizan fashion to extend benefits of on an individual basis owned health insurance to those uninsured," Cornyn writes, adding, "I believe the latter approach will provide greater access and wagerer quality wellness care" (Cornyn, Dallas Morning News, 8/20).


Rick Noriega, Morning News: "Families in this state are facing a health maintenance crisis because Washington isn't looking out for them," and the U.S. must "unite around the finish of accessible, affordable health care for every Texas family," Noriega writes. He proposes an expansion of SCHIP, the establishment of an "insurance connector" to match individuals with health plans, increased adoption of EHRs, tax credits to help small businesses purchase health insurance for employees and a system to rate physicians. He writes, "Texans deserve a health care system that workings for them -- non for Big Insurance and the Washington lobbyists," adding, "Texans deserve real health care security for their families, lowered costs for employers, and more transparence and answerableness than our current system provides" (Noriega, Dallas Morning News, 8/20).

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Tuesday, 19 August 2008

"Million Dollar" Holmes

Here's "Million Dollar Listing's" man-shagadelic real estate douche bag Chad Rogers (left hand) -- and former actress turned Scientolomom Katie Holmes (right).
Chad  Rogers  and Katie  Holmes
One of them sold their soul to the devil for money.

We're just sayin'!






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Saturday, 9 August 2008

Torben Enevoldsen

Torben Enevoldsen   
Artist: Torben Enevoldsen

   Genre(s): 
Instrumental
   



Discography:


Heavy Persuasion   
 Heavy Persuasion

   Year: 2000   
Tracks: 10




 





Claudia Jordan: Rip The Runway

Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Fosrer and Allen

Fosrer and Allen   
Artist: Fosrer and Allen

   Genre(s): 
Easy Listening
   



Discography:


Sing The Sixties   
 Sing The Sixties

   Year: 2004   
Tracks: 40




 






Monday, 30 June 2008

Jay-Z Rules Out Career In Politics

Hip-hop mogul SHAWN 'JAY-Z' CARTER has laughed off any talk of entering politics - insisting he'd be assassinated if he ever tried to run for president.
The 99 Problems star has expanded his business empire to include music publishing, clothing and alcohol - as well as owning shares in basketball team the New Jersey Nets.
But he has dismissed the idea of turning his attentions to politics and the state of America, because he would face heavy criticism over his personal life and criminal history.
And he compares it to the backlash U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama experienced when his pastor, Reverend Jeremiah Wright, was forced to step down from his White House campaign after making several controversial comments about 9/11 and Black America earlier this year (08).
Asked by London's Time Out magazine whether he'd ever stand for office, the rapper jokes, "No, they'll kill me in 30 seconds. 'S**t! This guy's in!' Bang! Ha ha! I won't make it past the primaries!
"They talk about Obama's priest - imagine what they'd do to me!"
Jay-Z has a criminal record from an incident in 1999, when he was accused of stabbing record executive Lance 'Un' Rivera. He denied the charge and reached a plea with prosecutors, which resulted in the star pleading guilty to a misdemeanour and sentenced to three years' probation








Leona Lewis - Lewis Fights Tears At Mandela Tribute


British chart sensation LEONA LEWIS fought back tears as she performed for NELSON MANDELA at the former South African President's 90th birthday tribute concert in London on Friday (27Jun08).

The singer joined an all-star line-up, including Amy Winehouse and Razorlight, at the concert in Hyde Park.

Lewis belted out singles Bleeding Love and Better in Time, and confessed to WENN, "It was a really emotional moment for me.

"There were definitely a few tears. My auntie and grandmother would tell me stories about Nelson Mandela. I never dreamed I would be up there singing at his birthday celebration. It was very emotional performing for him."





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Sunday, 29 June 2008

Aldo

Aldo   
Artist: Aldo

   Genre(s): 
New Age
   



Discography:


Close To You   
 Close To You

   Year: 2003   
Tracks: 10




 





Mr. Fingers