I'm re-posting these comments of my sister in this blog because this is an important subject for discussion (has some dated references). The film in question is Michael Moore's " Sicko " I have always been very interested in health care issues and am wondering where the National proposals will go.. I found this movie helpful to see the testimonies in front of congress, Americans living abroad attitudes about health care in other places and other points about the system.. The new surgeon general mentioned some of these issues about access to health care this week... Thursday, July 16th, 2009 The Movie Channel, this evening, will be airing the Oscar-nominated documentary, "Sicko," Michael Moore's film about a villain known as the health insurance industry. With the debate raging in Washington, D.C. -- Republicans trying to scuttle it, the President trying to hang on to his public option, and nearly a hundred members of Congress pushing for a single-payer s...
Don't really like to bash a business, but this one stepped out of line with a friend of mine. Watch the video and decide. If the company makes an attempt to alleviate the situation or even to apologize, I will delete this posting and pull the video.
I got this email yesterday Dear Poltracknet, Congratulations! On behalf of the Currier Museum of Art and WMUR, we would like to inform you that we have carefully selected your photographs “Freestyle” and “Codger” to be displayed in the exhibition Portraits with Attitude in the Currier’s Community Gallery. Your Portrait with Attitude will be on display in the Currier’s Community Gallery starting this Saturday, October 15 th. In addition, we will include your name/ ulocal username and description of the photograph in an attempt for other viewers to better understand your message. We hope you will come by to see your photo on display. For more information about visiting the museum, go to www.currier.org . This project is held in conjunction with the current special exhibition Backstage Pass: Rock and Roll Photography on view through January 15, 2012. For more information about the special exhibition visit www....
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