| Nader Throws Support to Edwards, Blasts Clinton
As Clinton campaigned through a snowstorm in southeast Iowa, pledging to "bring about the changes we need," Nader accused the Democratic senator from New York of using empty rhetoric. "[Clinton] has not led the way against the avalanche of military contracting, corporate crime, fraud and abuse," he said. "We want to inform the people of Iowa about Hillary Clinton because all the focus is on, do they have the experience and do they have the personal charisma, and can they cross the aisle" Nader said. "The issue is corporate power and who controls our political system and it's not who has experience for six years or two years," he said, alluding to an ongoing debate over experience between Clinton and freshman Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.). "She has experience in the Senate, and what that experience has meant is going soft on cracking down on corporate crime, fraud, and abuse, soft on cutting tens of millions in corporate subsidies," he continued.
Sam Champion's Just One Thing
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Report: Sen. Ted Kennedy To Endorse Obama
But for the first time, I believe I have found the man who could be that president -- not just for me, but for a new generation of Americans." Kennedy, who was four days shy of her 6th birthday when her father was assassinated, wrote that Obama "has a special ability to get us to believe in ourselves, to tie that belief to our highest ideals and imagine that together we can do great things." And she appealed to other parents to pick a candidate who she said could invigorate a younger generation that is too often "hopeless, defeated and disengaged." Kennedy wrote that she wants a president "who appeals to the hopes of those who still believe in the American Dream, and those around the world who still believe in the American ideal; and who can lift our spirits, and make us believe again that our country needs every one of us to get involved." Barack Obama routed Hillary Rodham Clinton in the racially charged South Carolina primary Saturday night, regaining campaign momentum in the prelude to a Feb.
American family had sought cancellation of deportation order
Their health education in public middle schools is very explicit regarding human reproduction. It is often nothing short of pornographic, even in the lower grades. Their science curriculum is very heavily weighted in its discussions of evolution. Also, there is a lot of teaching on occult practices." Homeschooling has been in illegal in Germany since the days of Hitler, but the crackdowns seem to be tightening. In recent months homeschoolers have been fined the equivalent of thousands of dollars, had custody of their children taken away, had their homes threatened with seizure and in one case, that of Melissa Busekros, had a team of SWAT officers arrive on a doorstep with orders to seize her, "if necessary by force." The organizations worked with German lawyers before Christmas to obtain a brief extension of a Dec.
Greater Rochester Health Foundation
On the health care priority, the foundation board has just approved a three-year initiative to develop treatment standards for senior citizens suffering from two yet-to-be-determined health problems. A group of insurers, physicians and others will be asked to spend about six months selecting the two health problems and coming to an agreement on how best to treat them. "It's just a matter of practice catching up with knowledge," Urban said. He said physicians often recommend different courses of treatment for patients with identical symptoms. If research has established the best approach, Urban said it can take many years for that approach to be widely adopted. "We're going to point the way, but what's important is we're bringing all the right parties together," he said, referring to the care providers, hospitals and insurers that sometimes are at odds with one another.
Perfection, triple negatives ... and free tacos!
I don't know if it even makes any sense and I'm even less sure of which position he was advocating. --Jeff, Ludlow, Mass. SG: I'm not so sure Dan Dierdorf isn't furious right now that you didn't mention him here! Come on, Dierdorf created the triple negative! I'm not so sure Dan Dierdorf isn't wondering whether he shouldn't sue Boomer Esiason right now! Q: Since you'll probably find a way to rationalize Tom Brady's "In & Out & In Again" routine during the Miami blowout, let me put the question to you this way: If you were playing "Madden" and a friend did something similar to you, how would you react? Would you laugh it off, pat your friend on the back and buy him a beer? Or would you slowly turn your head to look at him, fake laugh, then break his nose in seven places? Admit you just might storm out of the room/apartment/house and not talk to the guy for a few days.
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