A friend on facebook shared the following thought this week. I know abortion can be a divisive issue, but I’ve never heard it explained in this manner.
A worried woman went to her gynecologist and said, “Doctor, I have a serious problem and desperately need your help! My baby is not even one-year-old and I’m pregnant again. I don’t want kids so close together.”
So the doctor said, “OK and what do you want me to do?”
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Weekly Editorial - Topics from September, 2011
Another half billion dollars down the drain
That’s right fellow taxpayers, we took another one on the chin recently as we learned that the White House’s darling of Green Energy, Solyndra, shut its doors the last day of August. The company was supposed to be one of President Obama’s highly touted green energy companies specializing in solar energy products.
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No room for Medicare patients
By Jane M. Orient, M.D.
When I went into solo practice of internal medicine in 1981, it was very easy to get a doctor to see a Medicare patient. All I had to do was make a phone call. A courteous receptionist answered. If the doctor couldn't come to the phone right away, I could count on a prompt callback. [Full Story »]
When I went into solo practice of internal medicine in 1981, it was very easy to get a doctor to see a Medicare patient. All I had to do was make a phone call. A courteous receptionist answered. If the doctor couldn't come to the phone right away, I could count on a prompt callback. [Full Story »]
Where good ideas go to die
System in Washington stacks deck against best lawmakers’ ideas
(Editor’s note: The following editorial was written by the Augusta Editorial Staff and published on Sunday, September 11)
An ultra-conservative Republican senator brought the U.S. Senate to a standstill today with a lengthy and controversial one-man filibuster over what critics are saying is nothing more than a pork-barrel project for Boy Scouts in his home state.
Angry Democrats called Sen. Jefferson Smith’s actions - which included time-wasters such as reading from books and founding documents - a ploy to obstruct progress, cynically using the Boy Scouts for cover. [Full Story »]
(Editor’s note: The following editorial was written by the Augusta Editorial Staff and published on Sunday, September 11)
An ultra-conservative Republican senator brought the U.S. Senate to a standstill today with a lengthy and controversial one-man filibuster over what critics are saying is nothing more than a pork-barrel project for Boy Scouts in his home state.
Angry Democrats called Sen. Jefferson Smith’s actions - which included time-wasters such as reading from books and founding documents - a ploy to obstruct progress, cynically using the Boy Scouts for cover. [Full Story »]
2,977
Does this number sound familiar? It should. Or have we already forgot what we promised to never forget?
It seems like it was just yesterday that most of the world stood glued to television or computer screens trying to catch the latest news of what was taking place on U.S. soil. Nineteen cowards/terrorists hijacked commercial airliners and began killing innocent men, women and children. [Full Story »]
It seems like it was just yesterday that most of the world stood glued to television or computer screens trying to catch the latest news of what was taking place on U.S. soil. Nineteen cowards/terrorists hijacked commercial airliners and began killing innocent men, women and children. [Full Story »]
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