Wednesday 27th of November 2024

old glory .....

old glory .....

You could say it’s been a busy day for the new president. New house, new job, new car, big speech, and now he’s living with his Mother-in-law.

So tonight, he’ll be able to blow off some steam. Cut it loose on the dance floor. Yee-haw!!!

Maybe not.

No lamp shades

He’s probably going to keep it pretty cool tonight. We doubt there’ll be any photos of President Obama wearing a lamp shade. But he’s wearing a tux. And his wife is wearing a new dress.

http://features.csmonitor.com/politics/2009/01/20/president-obama-takes-michelle-out-dancing/  

After flubbing his one role on Inauguration Day - administering the oath of office to Obama - Roberts travelled to the White House to re-administer the oath.

Just to make sure.

"We decided it was so much fun . . .," Obama joked while sitting on a couch in the Map Room. Obama stood and walked over to make small talk with pool reporters as Roberts donned his black robe.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/01/21/AR2009012103685_pf.html

unhealthy rumor mongering...

From The Independent

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This trend has reached its apotheosis this summer with the Republican Party now claiming en masse that Obama wants to set up "death panels" to euthanise the old and disabled. Yes: Sarah Palin really has claimed – with a straight face – that Barack Obama wants to kill her baby.

You have to admire the audacity of the right. Here's what's actually happening. The US is the only major industrialised country that does not provide regular healthcare to all its citizens. Instead, they are required to provide for themselves – and 50 million people can't afford the insurance. As a result, 18,000 US citizens die every year needlessly, because they can't access the care they require. That's equivalent to six 9/11s, every year, year on year. Yet the Republicans have accused the Democrats who are trying to stop all this death by extending healthcare of being "killers" – and they have successfully managed to put them on the defensive.

The Republicans want to defend the existing system, not least because they are given massive sums of money by the private medical firms who benefit from the deadly status quo. But they can't do so honestly: some 70 per cent of Americans say it is "immoral" to retain a medical system that doesn't cover all citizens. So they have to invent lies to make any life-saving extension of healthcare sound depraved.

A few months ago, a recent board member for several private health corporations called Betsy McCaughey reportedly noticed a clause in the proposed healthcare legislation that would pay for old people to see a doctor and write a living will. They could stipulate when (if at all) they would like care to be withdrawn. It's totally voluntary. Many people want it: I know I wouldn't want to be kept alive for a few extra months if I was only going to be in agony and unable to speak. But McCaughey started the rumour that this was a form of euthanasia, where old people would be forced to agree to death. This was then stretched to include the disabled, like Palin's youngest child, who she claimed would have to "justify" his existence. It was flatly untrue – but the right had their talking-point, Palin declared the non-existent proposals "downright evil", and they were off.