Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Roundup: O'Relliy on Healthcare, MIP penalties

Bill O'Reilly had some smart and insightful things to say about Obama's Healthcare plan. A lot of people ignore or overlook the fact that allowing the government to enter health care means that they have everyone's private medical records.


In Montana, the standard Minor in Possession penalties for the first offense are:
- $290 fine
- MIP program
- 20 hours of community service

If was a judge and the charged teen was only guilty by association, I would cut the fine in half, but still require them to take the MIP program.

Yellowstone National Park is receiving $14 million in stimulus money.

Big Sky Youth Empowerment program is focusing on outdoor programs for young disadvantages girls.

Police Unions Ask Obama for Apology. Obama made a bad decision to condemn a police officer who was performing his duty and happens to be the least likely person to arrest based on racism.

A federal panel recommended today that pregnant women get priority for the swine flu vaccine. They are probably in the pockets of the WHO/CDC, who is in the pockets of the drugs companies, who stand to make millions of dollars if they can convince people to get a vaccine for swine flu. Swine flu happens to be very similar to the regular flu.

An officer from the Boston Police Department was suspended for using the racial slur "jungle monkey" in an email sent to friends in the National Guard.

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