Dems Haunted by Revived Stereotypes RealClearPolitics (blog)
Posted by admin on February 25, 2010
Dems Haunted by Revived StereotypesRealClearPolitics (blog)The public was receiving health care reform as more burden than benefit. It was the political costs of the Great Society all over again. …and more 3 Benefits of Web Design and Development Company Selecting offshore firms for your web design and development projects may not [...]
Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security and Retirement
Everything keeps changing, how do I keep up? Why is there so many choices? This is common question and concerns of most seniors today. The cost of health and prescriptions is higher today for seniors, averaging over $500.00 a month. With fixed incomes, a comfortable retirement seems to be slipping away. [...]
Creating a Great Central Waterfront: Four Community Meetings Coming in March
Creating a Great Central Waterfront Four Community Meetings Coming in March What makes Seattle s waterfront unique? What tools will Seattle need to create a great central waterfront? How will we keep it active and inviting for generations to come? How can public and private partners set the stage for future success? [...]
At Last The Truth About Vitamins.
Vitamins – The Truth’ gives you over 80 pages of Valuable Information on the Foods that supply the Vitamin. At Last – The Truth About Vitamins. – medicare Expands Efforts To Fight Fraud Proposed Rule To Improve Hospice Care Prescription Drug Purchasing Simplified Through [...]
Mr. Wiener saves woman’s life
Monday night, while a Blaine woman was sleeping, her house went up in flames. But a little shelter dog with a humorous name came to the rescue.
Othello Neighborhood Parks Planning Meetings Coming Up
The Ribbon of Parks Association, Seattle Parks and Recreation, and the City Department of Neighborhoods invite the community to the first of three public meetings on Saturday, February 20, 2010 from 10 a.m. 2 p.m. at Van Asselt Community Center, 2829 S Myrtle St. The goal of the Ribbon of Parks Project is to create [...]
Wash. lawmakers split over ‘denied-bail’ changes
The state Senate and House are divided over how far to go in denying bail for dangerous criminal suspects.

