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  • Trust the Government ( Life is worth $45,000 )

    08/14/2009 5:38:01 AM PDT · by Halfmanhalfamazing · 4 replies · 442+ views
    Human Events ^ | August 12th | Newt
    How much is one additional year of your life worth? Or one more year of life for your father or your wife? For your child? In Great Britain, the government has settled on a number: $45,000. That’s how much a government commission with the Orwellian acronym NICE has decided British government-run health care will pay for one additional year of life for a British subject. Think it could never happen here? Then you need to pay closer attention to what Washington is planning for your health care.
  • Shovel-Ready Health Care

    08/10/2009 6:00:25 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 27 replies · 1,657+ views
    IBD Editorial ^ | August 10, 2009 | INVESTORS BUSINESS DAILY Staff
    Health Care: There might not be a "death panel," as Sarah Palin described it, but federal bureaucrats will be making end-of-life decisions. That's why state-run medicine is a leading cause of death in Britain and Canada.A post on the former Alaska governor's Facebook page has caused a stir by discussing openly what many privately fear and something we have written about. End-of-life counseling and efforts to measure cost-effectiveness of treatment will combine in a perfect storm to ration care in a way that lets the government decide who lives and who dies. "The America I know and love is not...
  • How House Bill Runs Over Grandma

    07/31/2009 5:11:12 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 75 replies · 3,485+ views
    IBD Editorials ^ | July 31, 2009 | INVESTORS BUSINESS DAILY Staff
    Rationing: In the recesses of the House health care "reform" bill is a provision for end-of-life counseling for seniors. Don't worry, granny, they're from the government and they're here to help.At a town hall meeting at AARP headquarters in Washington, D.C., President Obama was asked by a woman from North Carolina if it was true "that everyone that's Medicare age will be visited and told they have to decide how they wish to die." At first, the president joked that not enough government workers existed to ask the elderly how they wanted to die. The idea, he said, was to...
  • Fluffy Bunny Stories (Vanity)

    03/20/2009 11:31:11 AM PDT · by super7man · 125 replies · 7,413+ views
    Self | 3/20/09 | Super7man
    This is my first posting and I aplogize that it is a vanity. But every morning I get up at 5:30 and check into what is happening on FR. My wife appears at about 6:30 and asks what's going on. After a few minutes of me railing, she always asks if there are any "fluffy bunny" stories. Normally, I would consider a perp getting shot, a fluffy bunny story, she is looking for something different. Stories about baby pink elephants are good. Srories about an old WW2 vet getting his H/S diploma are good. So could the FR team help...
  • Brutal bashing at Melbourne train station caught on film-(Graphic Warning)

    02/25/2009 2:03:53 PM PST · by Flavius · 40 replies · 2,394+ views
    com ^ | 2/25/09 | matthew schultz
    GRAPHIC footage of a youth's brutal bashing at a train station shows three attackers taking turns to kick him in the head. Detectives investigating the vicious assault say they are appalled by the level of violence, which left the 23-year-old man from Sunshine in Melbourne's west with serious head injuries. The man was beaten even after he handed over the backpack that appeared to be the motive behind the gang-attack.
  • I'm Sorry, But NICE Said Saving Your Life Isn't Cost Effective"

    02/15/2009 5:51:08 AM PST · by Reaganesque · 34 replies · 1,185+ views
    For anyone who doubted that NICE people don't exist, here is their website. NICE, the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, is the organization in the UK that sets the guidelines on healthcare rationing for the NHS. Look around the site. See what you find. You'll find quite a bit. Like this gem which I found under Implementation Tools, Costing Tools, CG24 Lung cancer: costing template (England).Click here to go directly to the source. Check out in the first column, second row of the chart..."cost of futile surgery avoided". Note that while the analysis does mention how they can...
  • The Evil of Good Deeds and Good Thoughts

    12/22/2008 8:02:11 AM PST · by garyhope · 5 replies · 524+ views
    American Thinker ^ | December, 21 2008 | Bill Warner
    After the Mumbai jihad there was a response of "Do good deeds." The Jews of Chabad (the sect that had its members tortured to death) asked for Jews to do "mitzvahs," good works. A yoga group that had some of its members killed believes that love will triumph. Then Deepak Chopra weighed in with his "think good thoughts" campaign. Chopra's effort has the "magic" of if a million people pledge to think good thoughts the world will change for peace. All of these efforts may be summarized by one phrase: Be Nice.
  • Barack Obama, Nice Man?

    10/12/2008 9:59:22 AM PDT · by MHGinTN · 33 replies · 815+ views
    Self ^ | 10/12/08 | MHGinTN
    Comity artist, John McCain, told a nice little lady at one of his townhall meetings standing up to state she was afraid of Obama becoming president that, ’Senator Obama is a nice family man, a good man whom McCain would not be afraid of to be president.’ Sorry, that’s just stupidity, not comity. Barack ’ACORN’ Obama is not a nice man, he’s a nightmare for the Republic. Barack Obama is not a nice family man, he‘s a proven liar. A nice man doesn't work legislatively to protect infanticide in Illinois. A nice man doesn't train and fund an army committing...
  • Human Patients Treated for MS With Adult Stem Cells

    06/29/2008 6:33:31 PM PDT · by Coleus · 4 replies · 272+ views
    psl group ^ | 06.11.08 | Judith Moser, MD
    NICE, France: In patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), immunosuppressive therapy followed by autologous haematopoietic stem cell transplantation elicited high response rates and improved quality of life for up to 6 years. The results of the study were presented here at the 18th Meeting of the European Neurological Society (ENS) by Tatiana Ionova, MD, PhD, Department of Haematology, Pirogov National Medical Surgical Center, Moscow, Russia. During the last decade, high-dose immunosuppressive therapy followed by autologous haematopoietic stem cell transplantation has been used with increasing frequency as a therapeutic option for patients with MS. "The aim of the study was to assess...
  • The Economics Of Nice Folks

    06/19/2008 4:02:45 PM PDT · by blam · 11 replies · 2,366+ views
    Physorg ^ | 6-19-2008 | Santa Fe Institute
    The economics of nice folks A basic tenet of economics is that people always behave selfishly, or as the 18th century philosopher economist David Hume put it, "every man ought to be supposed to be a knave." But what if some people aren't always knaves? Sam Bowles argues in Science June 20 that economics will get it wrong then, sometimes badly so. He points to new experimental evidence that people do often act against their own personal self-interest in favor of the common good, and they do so in predictable, understandable ways. Poorly-designed economic institutions fail to take advantage...
  • AN ANGEL IN THE POST OFFICE (Best of Craigslist)

    01/04/2008 1:58:06 PM PST · by SubGeniusX · 19 replies · 466+ views
    Best of Craigslist ^ | Date: 2007-11-23, 10:55PM MST | Anon
    This is one of the kindest things I've ever experienced. I have no way to know who sent it, but there is a kind soul working in the dead letter office of the US postal service. Our 14 year old dog, Abbey, died last month. The day after she died, my 4 year old daughter Meredith was crying and talking about how much she missed Abbey. She asked if we could write a letter to God so that when Abbey got to heaven, God would recognize her. I told her that I thought we could so she dictated these words:...
  • Secret Santa Who Gave Away $1.3M Dies

    01/13/2007 4:44:15 AM PST · by beyond the sea · 23 replies · 745+ views
    yahoo.com ^ | 1/13/07 | MARIA SUDEKUM FISHER
    KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Larry Stewart, a millionaire who became known as Secret Santa for his habit of roaming the streets each December and anonymously handing money to people, died Friday. He was 58. Stewart died from complications from esophageal cancer, said Jackson County Sheriff Tom Phillips, a longtime friend. Stewart, who spent 26 years giving a total $1.3 million, gained international attention in November when he revealed himself as Secret Santa. He was diagnosed in April with cancer, and said he wanted to use his celebrity to inspire other people to take random kindness seriously. "That's what we're here...
  • Jonah Goldberg: The price of 'nice' for Canada

    06/09/2006 6:07:46 AM PDT · by cougar_mccxxi · 6 replies · 803+ views
    LA Times ^ | June 8, 2006 | Jonah Goldberg
    Our northern neighbor thinks being all multicultural and sucking up to the United Nations will keep the terrorists away. Think again. A FEW YEARS AGO I wrote a cover story for National Review with the subtle and nuanced title, "Bomb Canada: The Case for War." It caused quite a stir up there. My argument at the time was that Canada needed to be slapped out of its delusions and forced to stand up for itself in ways other than the Potemkin courage it shows in "standing up" to the United States. Had I thought of it at the time, maybe...
  • The Corset is Back in Fashion and With More Versatility Than Ever Before

    09/19/2005 5:47:02 PM PDT · by pissant · 66 replies · 1,205+ views
    The Telegraph ^ | SMITA ROY CHOWDHURY
    They help create an hour-glass figure — tucking in the waist, enhancing the cleavage and lending a slimmer, sexier look to the feminine form. Corsets have been in fashion since time immemorial. They were a rage in the Renaissance period and continued to be a hit in the Victorian era, when the desire to reduce the waist and exaggerate the bustline made them popular, mainly as lingerie. Today, corsets are back in fashion with a bang, but with a difference. They’re being paraded down the catwalks and flaunted by modern brides as tops and blouses, teamed with skirts, lehngas and...
  • Queen meets Dukes of Duh!

    07/19/2005 5:14:27 AM PDT · by xp38 · 9 replies · 617+ views
    The Toronto Sun ^ | July 19 2005 | Mike Strobel
    THIS HEAT must be frying brains at City Hall. How else to explain the banning of Miss Universe from Nathan Phillips Square? Yes, you read that right. Natalie Glebova, 23, Toronto's own queen of the world, was to star at the Tastes of Thailand festival on the weekend. The Thais are very big on Natalie. She won the Miss Universe title in Bangkok seven weeks ago. Thailand made her an honorary ambassador. Beauty pageants may have waned here. But Miss Universe is mobbed on many streets of the world. And she is from Jarvis and Carlton, for crying out loud....
  • A Mission, and a Trail of Crumbs

    12/13/2004 12:18:41 PM PST · by Alouette · 3 replies · 542+ views
    NY Times ^ | Dec. 13, 2004 | Jennifer Steinhauer
    The municipal drama that plays out each day in City Hall has a reliable cast of characters, their daily arrival as inevitable as budget deficits and comptroller reports. There are the lawmakers on the east side of the building, the mayor on the west, and the lobbyists, advocates and reporters sprinkled throughout. They join with the rest of the powerful and the seeking and the perpetually aggrieved who descend on city government each day. And then there is the challah lady. Soft spoken and unassuming, she strides up the steps of City Hall each week with a few toasty loaves...
  • WHAT A DAY! Easter-Mickleson-Red Sox-my son and fritatas

    04/11/2004 4:11:55 PM PDT · by JimVT · 12 replies · 259+ views
    JimVT | 04/11/04 | JimVT
    WHAT A DAY!
  • Bush2000 to Try Being Nice for One Week

    03/10/2004 10:26:11 AM PST · by Bush2000 · 69 replies · 370+ views
    Self ^ | 3/10/2004 | Bush2000
    Bush2000 to Try Being Nice for One Week It's an experiment. What the Hell...
  • Dawn bomb damages barracks in Nice

    10/10/2003 5:18:07 AM PDT · by Ex-Dem · 4 replies · 273+ views
    Reuters ^ | October 10, 2003 | Reuters
    NICE, France (Reuters) - A bomb has exploded at an air forces barracks in the French Riviera city of Nice, at a building targeted in past attacks linked to separatists from the unruly Mediterranean isle of Corsica, a local prefect says. Local government prefect Pierre Breuil confirmed that the explosion was caused by a bomb. The explosion wounded a woman guarding a school beside the barracks and shattered windows in the area around the building, witnesses on the scene said on Friday. There was no immediate claim of responsibility. Last July, Corsican separatists, who regularly target state buildings on their...
  • Suspicious explosions hit government buildings in France

    07/20/2003 7:03:29 PM PDT · by Pikamax · 21 replies · 378+ views
    Suspicious explosions hit government buildings in France Paris-AP -- Two French government buildings have been rocked by explosions today in Nice (NEES). At least 16 people were slightly hurt, including a police officer. One person was hospitalized for observation. The explosions hit the Treasury and Customs buildings, shattering windows for 150 yards and destroying several shops and parked cars. The second one happened soon after firefighters arrived. No word yet if they were bombs, but the French finance minister seems to think so. He says the explosions resulted from "cowardly attacks." Local officials say they're not ruling out any leads,...