Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-NV said “…Men, when they’re out of work tend to become abusive.”
Chauvinistic and Despicable—Reid is out of touch with society and should resign from office.
More here from The Hill’s Blog Briefing Room
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-NV said “…Men, when they’re out of work tend to become abusive.”
Chauvinistic and Despicable—Reid is out of touch with society and should resign from office.
More here from The Hill’s Blog Briefing Room
News tests by Consumer Reports have found high levels of bacteria in packaged leafy greens that could indicate unsanitary conditions.
Tests conducted by an outside lab found that 39% of the samples contained levels of Coliform bacteria considered higher than acceptable by industry consultants. Some 23% of the samples contained Enterococcus bacteria.
Consumer Reports said that these bacterias do not generally make people sick but they could signal inadequate sanitation.
More here Via Business Week
On Tuesday, HHS recommended new guidelines for breast cancer screenings. Is this an indication of things to come, should ObamaCare become law?
Hollywood Elitists now weigh in, why Congress knows what’s best and should nationalize health care, taking over 1/6 of the U.S. Economy. On an episode entitled “Doped” aired last week on NBC’s Law and Order pushed Democrat talking points blaming physicians, pharmaceutical companies and insurance companies of having an evil intent, duping idiot American consumers, who are just too stupid to realize that Socialized Medicine is what the country needs.
By a margin of almost two to one, Americans believe that their health care would get worse according to a Washington Post/ABC News poll released on Tuesday.
A new study announced today by the Preventative Services Task Force of the U.S. Dept. of Health of Health & Human Services, now recommends against routine mammograms for Women under the age of 50—Is this an indication of things to come should ObamaCare become law?
More here from FOX News
Related: China questions costs of U.S. Health Care reform Via Reuters
Via Wall Street Journal—Health Blog
In updated guidelines about the use of antiviral medication like Tamiflu for the “Swine Flu” H1N1 virus, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) now recommends that these medicines only be used to treat those people with risk conditions or severe forms of the illness.
More here from Army Times
Related: Pregnant Women Concerned
After Swine Flu Deaths Via WHIO TV.com
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