Today’s Blogmarks
Posted on December 22nd, 2009 in Quick Links
- Obama sued for secret abortion meetings
A legal firebrand whose work fighting corruption left both Bill Clinton and Dick Cheney on the defensive today took on Barack Obama, suing the president for secret meetings with Planned Parenthood and other lobbyists on his plans to nationalize health care. - Obamacare Hazardous to America’s Health
At least common thieves don’t destroy an entire health care system and socialize the American economy when they commit their felonies. Too bad we can’t say the same for our illustrious Democratic senators who sold out the nation. - How A Bone Disease Grew To Fit The Prescription
In 1990 the bone condition osteopenia – a slight thinning of the bones – didn’t exist. Today women are diagnosed with osteopenia and given medication. This is the story of how Merck’s marketing efforts changed the definition of a disease. - Sen. Graham calls health-care deal ’seedy’ politics
U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham said Sunday he wants South Carolina’s top prosecutor to investigate a deal that helped secure the 60th vote needed to pass a Democratic health care bill through the Senate. - Alan Grayson Demands Jailing, Fining of Political Critic
Congressman Alan Grayson, Democrat of Florida, is very angry with Angie Langley, private citizen of Lake County, Florida. Alan Grayson is so angry that he wants Attorney General Eric Holder to put Angie Langley in jail and fined.
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- Christmas – a perfect time for Americans to give Senate multimillionaires and Wall Street “the gift that never stops giving” – more corporate welfare. (iflizwerequeen.com)
- Democrats still need Lieberman (timesunion.com)


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