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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (74655)11/5/2009 7:02:43 AM
From: TideGlider4 Recommendations  Respond to of 224748
 
Seniors aren't all as naive as are you. They get the magazine and look for deals and toss it aside. Nobody considers their endorsement of anything as a "best interest of the aged". Much like the AMA representing a minority of US Doctors is not a place to look for a representative opinion of the healthcare industry or medical service professionals.

You really need to consider enteroclysis. I know much of the waste cannot be reached in conditions such as yours, but it is a start. Once that is done and the remainder flows from your brain and out your mouth, you may experience a moment of clarity.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (74655)11/5/2009 7:32:21 AM
From: lorne1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224748
 
Hail, Obama! Look who's forecaster in chief
President becomes real 'weatherman' for every location on Earth
November 04, 2009
By Joe Kovacs
© 2009 WorldNetDaily
wnd.com

Obama wears a T-shirt of himself on Obama-Weather.com


He sits in the prestigious Oval Office.

He presides over car companies.

He aims to provide health care for every American.

His image and speeches are ubiquitous in the media.

Children in classrooms across the nation even sing songs of celebration for him.

Now, just when you thought the president could not possibly be more omnipresent, there's a new website that brings new meaning to "Hail, Obama."

Obama-Weather.com, named for Barack Obama, not only predicts the weather for any location on the planet, but suggests what you should wear based on the attire of the commander in chief.

It features prognostications using data from Weather.com, the folks who bring you the Weather Channel, and offers a five-day forecast with cartoon images of Obama dressed in shorts and tank tops for warm weather, and scarves and parkas for colder climates.

Some of Obama's shirts even sport images of himself.

Cartoon images of President Obama show this week's forecast for the South Florida area and how the president might dress. (Obama-Weather.com)


"You don't have to check your thermometer anytime you go out in order to decide what clothes to wear," declares the website, designed by computer programmers Paschenko & Talmacheu in the former Soviet republic of Belarus.

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In less-than-perfect English, Obama-Weather explains, "No more 'Let's look out of the window to see what people wear today' or go out to the balcony to feel if the clothes you've chosen is OK not to get freezed or hot. All you need is to check what Obama or his friends wear."

Users simply type in the location of where they'd like to check the outdoor conditions, and a page displays the president wearing clothing appropriate for the temperature, and holding an umbrella, for instance, if rain is in the forecast. Temperatures are available in both Fahrenheit and Celsius.

This week's forecast for Minneapolis, Minn., features Obama wearing clothing suitable for cooler temperatures. (Obama-Weather.com)

If you don't happen to be a fan of Obama, you can also choose other celebrity personalities, including actress Angelina Jolie, actor Hugh Laurie who is identified by his TV name of "House," and even the character "Bender" from the cartoon "Futurama."

The site also offers fictitious testimonials, joking about what a great service it provides, including:

"A week ago I was about to go out, but then I suddenly made my mind to check obama-weather.com. I realized that I should put jeans instead of shorts on. How happy I was thereafter! My friend hadn't taken any trousers with him and got frozen (his left testicle was frost-bitten and they had to cut it off). Thanks a lot to Obama!" --Arthur Clark, 28, a baseball player from Kentucky
"It was a sunny autumn morning. I swallowed my coffee and consulted Obama. 'A coat and a hat,' he showed. 'That's nonsense,' I thought, but followed the advice. Within an hour the weather changed drastically, the sun hid behind the heavy clouds and a hail began. I felt warm though. I reached the hospital being in a cheerful mood. During my duty I met three patients with frost-bitten ears. I had to amputate one of them – that's how strong the frosts were that day. In appreciation of your help I am attaching that memorable ear." --Peter Hronski, 45, a surgeon from Alabama



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (74655)11/5/2009 8:29:40 AM
From: JakeStraw1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224748
 
Do you even know what's in the bill Kenneth? Have you even read it? Have any of your beloved partisan politicians bothered to read it either?



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (74655)11/5/2009 2:36:14 PM
From: chartseer2 Recommendations  Respond to of 224748
 
oh bummer! How many more subscribers will that cost them?

comrade chartseer