Archive | August, 2008

OF this and that, including Hillary

Hillary Clinton spoke last night at the Democratic Convention. She did herself and her supporters proud. See video of her speech at end of blog.

This week marks the end of the democratic convention, the beginning of the Labor Day weekend (I am taking off and doing rest and relaxation), and the beginning of the Republican Convention and a much

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Gender Bias and the Media

Hillary Clinton is a class act and she knocked it out of the park, or convention, last night. She spoke with heart and passion and was very classy. I watched CNN. I can’t watch MSNBC anymore due to that Bill Reilly wannabe Chris Matthews. The night he said on the air that the only reason Hillary was getting votes was because her husband was unfaithful to her was the last time I watched MSNBC.

Chris Matthews, to me, is representative of sexism and gender bias at its best.

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Chesapeake Bay Fish Tacos For One

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Last week I woke up with the epiphany to create Chesapeake Bay-style fish tacos. Afterall, tacos are an easy made-for-one meal, and with summer coming to a close

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Health Care, A Right not an Option

Much is being discussed about the health care issue, from cost to coverage. For those looking for an overview of both McCain and Obama’s plan, the AMA has an online article disecting each candidate’s plan on health care coverage. You can view it here. For more discussion on election 2008, feel free to visit our election blog here.

Last night, the lion who takes no prey in his agressive assault on healthcare for all, Senator

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What’s really going on behind the democratic convention?

Beats me what’s really going on behind the scenes. There are over 400 news articles, each has its own slant though some, created by wire services like AP, all say the same thing. I believe most political conventions are staged marketing and advertising campaigns designed to bring you from consideration to commitment.

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