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8/10/2012 2:00:21 PM
Excellent video Evelyn. I sorta doubt that B Hussein will take that walk. What do you think?

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8/11/2012 1:06:19 AM
Hi Evelyn and friends,

I just read this report and it left me horrified. It has not happened anywhere but in Holland, Mich., USA. I say, how can this happen in
a "successful district" in the developed world, where to be "successful" you only need to make the "right choices" early in life - and then stick to it as some contend? What choices was the boy in this story supposed to make where there were none open to him?

Teenager not allowed to sell hot dogs now homeless

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RE: SOUND OFF ON ANY TOPIC YOU WANT TO.
8/11/2012 12:40:30 PM

Hi Miguel, yes I had read that article earlier and like you I was furious but then I got to thinking. His family must have been destitute to have ended up homeless and I seriously doubt this young guy could have stopped that from happening with his hot dog cart. If they had not been at such a low point the extra income could have no doubt helped and he is to be admired for wanting to contribute. I think it is even sadder that this family couldn't get help before they reached the point of becoming homeless especially since both parents are disabled and the father has MS, a devastating disease. For me the saddest part is the family is now separated and I'm sure this has to be emotionally unbearable. I begrudge no one aid when it's really needed and it infuriates me that illegals can come here to this country and get all kinds of financial aid but we can't take care of our own like this family. Have a great weekend. :

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Hi Evelyn and friends,

I just read this report and it left me horrified. It has not happened anywhere but in Holland, Mich., USA. I say, how can this happen in
a "successful district" in the developed world, where to be "successful" you only need to make the "right choices" early in life - and then stick to it as some contend? What choices was the boy in this story supposed to make where there were none open to him?


Teenager not allowed to sell hot dogs now homeless

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RE: SOUND OFF ON ANY TOPIC YOU WANT TO.
8/11/2012 2:41:42 PM

Hi Peter, what do I think? I think you're right. :) Hope you have a wonderful weekend. :)

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Excellent video Evelyn. I sorta doubt that B Hussein will take that walk. What do you think?

Shalom,

Peter

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Happy Friday everyone. Here's a neat and thought provoking video I received from a former coworker.

Just click, watch and wonder…absolutely amazing!!!

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RE: SOUND OFF ON ANY TOPIC YOU WANT TO.
8/14/2012 12:54:28 AM

When I read this article the first thought I had was what is the MSM afraid of that they cut out a crucial point from this interview? For the most part journalism has lost all credibility and everyone had better stay on top of things to make sure they get all the true information.

'60 Minutes’ Edits Out Crucial Point by Ryan

Monday, 13 Aug 2012 02:10 PM
By Patrick Hobin

A critical comment about Medicare by vice presidential pick Paul Ryan was curiously edited out of the “60 Minutes” interview which aired on Sunday night, HotAir.com reported.
Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney and Ryan were interviewed for the program by Bob Schieffer of CBS News, who referred to a newspaper headline in Florida saying Ryan hurts Romney in the state because of his Medicare plan.
“There’s only one president that I know of in history that robbed Medicare, $716 billion to pay for a new risky program of his own that we call Obamacare,” Romney told Schieffer. “What Paul Ryan and I have talked about is saving Medicare, is providing people greater choice in Medicare, making sure it’s there for current seniors. No changes, by the way, for current seniors, or those nearing retirement. But looking for young people down the road and saying, ‘We’re going to give you a bigger choice.’ In America, the nature of this country has been giving people more freedom, more choices. That’s how we make Medicare work down the road.”
According to HotAir.com, the following remark by Ryan was cut and did not air but is crucial in explaining to viewers, especially Florida seniors, that his plan does not affect senior citizens and that his own mother is a Medicare senior.
“My mom is a Medicare senior in Florida,” Ryan said. “Our point is we need to preserve their benefits, because government made promises to them that they’ve organized their retirements around. In order to make sure we can do that, you must reform it for those of us who are younger. And we think these reforms are good reforms that have bipartisan origins. They started from the Clinton commission in the late ’90s.”
HotAir.com called the broadcast cut
“journalistic malpractice.”

“Ryan’s plan doesn’t affect those already eligible for Medicare,” Ed Morrissey of HotAir.com wrote. “In fact, one of the conservative criticisms of the plan was that he didn’t give current Medicare recipients the option to choose a private-insurance plan, as younger Americans will get once they become eligible. That’s a pretty newsworthy detail, no?”

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