10/17/2009 6:32 AMTsandi Crew wrote:
I printed out a list of things we can do on the government level like clean up the water, clean up insecticide, fertilizer, etc. and promote roof top gardens like they do in Chicago (there is an ordinance that requires it)...etc a number of things in the list with articles to support the evidence that all this is making us sick, and if it were fixed it would take care of the cost of health care bills.
I sent one to each senator and representative in my state and one to the President.
I wrote blogs about it. I wrote about what we can do on our citizen level without bothering the government (so we don't have to pay them to do it) in my blogs.
10/17/2009 6:35 AM
Tierney Grinavic wrote:
That was perfect and so true. I don't understand why the Republicans are being so stubborn!Nothing is getting done because of them! Their party will die if they don't start changing and going with modern times,and personaly I would be happy they are too backwards and discriminatory. Maybe we need more than two parties, or maybe that would cause to much conflict. Right now it is a bad situation. I also think that the giant coroprations need to be downsized. They are running things with their money and not their heads! Reply to this
10/17/2009 8:19 PM
Frank A Lornitzo wrote:
Mop be d'mmd: I'm sending this to my friends and a number of newspapers.
I thought Heinrich Himmler was dead; I think having committed suicide to avoid the Nuremberg trials. But here is an insurance CEO who seems to have him as a mentor actually suggesting to a mother of two get sterilized if she wants to be covered again and than slamming her about the size of her son
If these high flying insurance CEO's had been in Germany between 1936 and 1942 they wouldn't have needed Heinrich Himmler to find out about previous conditions.To those who have missed their history in school Heinrich Himmler was head of and in charge of the eugenics program which decided whom to put to work, whom to experiment on and whom to send to snort Cyanogen. Himmler and those that enjoyed that kind of work such as Elise Koch were highly celebrated by the elite of that time. But Elise Koch beat you all for the bottom dollar because she made and sold lampshades out of those who perished. Reply to this
I printed out a list of things we can do on the government level like clean up the water, clean up insecticide, fertilizer, etc. and promote roof top gardens like they do in Chicago (there is an ordinance that requires it)...etc a number of things in the list with articles to support the evidence that all this is making us sick, and if it were fixed it would take care of the cost of health care bills.
I sent one to each senator and representative in my state and one to the President.
I wrote blogs about it. I wrote about what we can do on our citizen level without bothering the government (so we don't have to pay them to do it) in my blogs.
There is my "Mob"
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That was perfect and so true. I don't understand why the Republicans are being so stubborn!Nothing is getting done because of them! Their party will die if they don't start changing and going with modern times,and personaly I would be happy they are too backwards and discriminatory. Maybe we need more than two parties, or maybe that would cause to much conflict. Right now it is a bad situation. I also think that the giant coroprations need to be downsized. They are running things with their money and not their heads!
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very inspirational
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Mop be d'mmd: I'm sending this to my friends and a number of newspapers.
I thought Heinrich Himmler was dead; I think having committed suicide to avoid the Nuremberg trials.
But here is an insurance CEO who seems to have him as a mentor actually suggesting to a mother of two get sterilized if she wants to be covered again and than slamming her about the size of her son
If these high flying insurance CEO's had been in Germany between 1936 and 1942 they wouldn't have needed Heinrich Himmler to find out about previous conditions.To those who have missed their history in school Heinrich Himmler was head of and in charge of the eugenics program which decided whom to put to work, whom to experiment on and whom to send to snort Cyanogen. Himmler and those that enjoyed that kind of work such as Elise Koch were highly celebrated by the elite of that time. But Elise Koch beat you all for the bottom dollar because she made and sold lampshades out of those who perished.
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