I say yes, you say no, OR People are Strange
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I turned in my Gatesputer for an Apple, but am pleased to give his Foundation credit. This is from today's Toronto Star:The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation will spend more than $1 billion over the next eight years to improve access to birth control in developing countries.Co-chair Melinda Gates unveiled the donation Wednesday at the London Summit on Family Planning.Hosted by the Gates Foundation and the British government, the summit aimed to raise $4.3 billion in pledges — the estimated cost to deliver contraceptives to 120 million women by 2020.Andrew Mitchell, Britain’s secretary of state for international development, said the summit surpassed its goal, raking in $2.6 billion from wealthy nations and $2 billion from developing countries.Using birth control “will save millions of lives and enable girls and women to determine their own futures,” he said at the summit, which attracted more than 150 world leaders and aid organizations.
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My head is spinning! I am way too blonde to make sense out of anything that is complex. I like to stick to simple things
Maybe that is why I could never be an alti - too much information to process. I will stick around with my ambien, lorazepam and percocet if you don't mind. -
Jancie,
Clonazepam and oxycodone works for me! I'm like you. I know where I stand but not good at expressing my thoughts and get way upset if someone attacks my "opinion". Maybe I needed more critical thinking when I was in school. LOL. Off to bed after 3 hours of photoshopping. Neulasta is on my Thursday schedule. Good for Melinda and Bill Gates. They realize there is no way they could spend the money they make and have decided to help the have nots. I applaud them! -
Blue, pft! I have a friend who also had two pregnancies 18 months apart, but with twins each time.
For the rest of you lovely pinko-communist vegetarian hoodlums, that the climate is heating up appears fairly well established as a fact, but the man-made aspect of it IS still somewhat controversial and not necessarily a sure thing.
We have some cousins who do various "biznez" and who have a connection to Indonesia. Around the time of the climate summit in Copenhagen (In Danish a summit is called a "top meeting," but that meeting was quickly dubbed the "bottom meeting," but I digress), the cousins were in high gear trying to break into the carbon credits business using Indonesia as a base. Giant scam.
What I don't get is why people refuse to believe the heating part just because the man-made part is controversial. The heating part is already having an impact in various ways, and we would do well to have some contingency plans for the various possible outcomes.
What I also don't get is why people are opposed to sustainable and clean energy. That just seems silly. Denmark currently covers 20% of its electricity supply with wind mills. What is not to like?
Anyway, sorry for the small rant, back to the cocktails. They are advertising vermouth these days as a mixer with sparkling wine. It looks enticing. -
Yorkiemom! Delightful to see you in our neighborhood! We have lively and wide-ranging discussions on everything under the sun here. I've learned a lot and been comforted and helped and held up -- and made some lifelong friends.
(((((Glenna))))) Here's hoping the chemo brings NED hustling back double-time.
Linda, love the Gates article. Control over our own bodies and, by extension, our own lives is one of the basic human rights. The Gates are using their billions to do good -- and oh, funnily enough, don't seem to mind paying taxes. Imagine that -- rich people who understand that taxes are what buy things in this country that allow us to succeed.
Kam, you didn't get the thread shut down and neither did notself. It really had run its course and the discussion was going in circles. These fractures come up all over this discussion board and mirror the polarization in the country. This is a safe place, with occasional incursion that can easily be dealt with using the ignore button.
Besides, we have the BEST recipes! I am now thinking I need to buy some cucumbers, and I'm not particularly a fan of them.
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Good for the Gates for using their money to improve the world.
Glenda - Wishing for NED to reenter your life in short order.
Momine: I will agree that there is controvery over the question of whether the warming of the earth is man-made, but I believe that controversy tends to be economically and religiously driven rather than scientific. Hence my hilarious - or not so much - satire about wanting the media to show both sides of the question of whether the earth rounds the sun or is flat = and dissing Galilleo. He was really controversial, but not because the science didn't back him, but because his science didn't fit in with the religious theories of the day.
The problem with our media today is that it's a lot easier and better tv to put on two people to argue an issue rather than to actually investigate the truth. It makes it look balanced, even if the issue shouldn't be balanced, because there is close to scientific agreement on the question. When 97 percent of the scientists who study climate change believe that human activity is the main stimulant to the current warming, it is really not a balanced view to dig up someone funded by the oil companies, stuck him on tv to counter a climatologist who states the prevailing view of the science, and make it look as if there is a even split in the scientific community, when there is not.
I'm with you on planning for the warming, no matter what, and with switching to alternative fuels.
I just love being a pinko-commie-vegetarian hoodlum. Hey, that's a great name for a band.
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Better known as gangstas!
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alexandria - tee, hee...I'm thinking of walking to the end of the flat earth, just to see what's at the end...loved your post!
Gangstas - that's the word I was trying to remember - gangstas- on their rainbow spangled scooters....with pinkie commie banners haning off the handlebars, and playing cars on the spokes to make noise (are there spokes on scooters) - must be getting it all confused, probably the earth tilted when I woke up
Off to painting class - happy sunflower sunny day to all
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Just read that the Repubs have wasted $50 million trying to repeal the ACA. 50. MILLION. So much for being the fiscally responsible party. I am embarrassed for them and of them.
By comparison, how much time (and money) have they spent on job creation, health care solutions, clean energy? Very little.
This group is the most destructive and least productive bunch of politicians I have had the displeasure of witnessing. I hope to hell their constituents wake up and boot their sorry wasteful asses out of government. Makes me sick to think of the wasted time and money.
How can any fiscally responsible waste-hating person stomach this, much less support it? I am enraged and in full snit mode. Dammit!
That is all. I am stepping away from the caffeine now. -
They justify it all because the idjuts errr constituents want that man out of office.
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I tried to look for those shiny things in the sky last night and they weren't there. I'm so bummed. I just finally accpted the theory of life on other planets and boom, they're gone! It's a conspiracy I tell ya!
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Hey KAM, I think ACA got burned because we veered too much into a political vein. Probably that was inevitable considering the nature of the discussion. My post might have been the final nail in the proverbial coffin. But hey, we can just continue the conversation here!
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Yorkie - thanks. (Hey, weren't you on the December Surgeries thread - a handful off us still post there on occassion.) As far as "here," what are the political discussion limitations? Are the Mods ok with talking politics while sipping our drinks at the bar?
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Scoot - the Repubs aren't fiscal conservatives, unless they think they can use the issue to bash the Dems. Don't step away from the caffeine - it fights Alzheimers.
Top to the morning to my fellow pinko-commie vegetarian gangstas.
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Not sure but since it's not on the active list and only our group comes to visit, that it should be OK. Don't quote me on that. I have been slapped around a few times. I have a very sarcastic tendancy but the devil makes me say those things!
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Oops. should I edit out my blatantly political comment and return to the snide use of satire and innuendo?
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I'm hoping sarcasm's ok. If not I'll be in serious trouble.
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Good morning from Seattle. That theory about the color of the sky being blue is once again disproved here in the city of clouds - but we are hoping for ... No the train just came out from under the gray stuff and I detect this unusually large and yellow orb in the sky. It seems warm. I bet THAT is the source of this infernal gloal warming. Everyone here in Seattle knows it's supposed to be a balmy 55 degrees all summer, but we've been topping 70 with rumors of possible 80. Global warming indeed!
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I don't believe in clouds. They do not exist, and nothing you say will make me believe otherwise. That's what I told Ray last night when he said they were obscuring the shiny things!
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I've looked at clouds from both sides now, and I really don't know clouds at all.
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Clouds only exist in my iPad.
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Clouds in my coffee...clouds in my coffee...
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You ladies are just way too sharp!! Good morning! I feel great for first day after chemo. Probably the decadron!! Have a great day! Will check in at cocktail hour!
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You're so insane...I bet you think this post is about you...
Isn't that how the song goes? -
Hi Glenna! I can tell by your exclamation points that the decadron is working!!! Hugs!
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It's "you're so vain" but insane works for me! ROFL
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Please may I stay if I'm not a vegetarian? I confess to having three red diaper babies. It only took for two of them.
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Vain - I think - but insane works too.
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I like rewriting songs to fit the mood. :-)
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You can call me sane, or you can call in vain, or you can call me in-insane, just don't call me out! I love Pat Paulson!
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