Nov 18, 2009 -
Grandpa Cardigan: American Eagle Outfitters/
Floral Print Top: Free People/
Skinny Jeans: American Eagle Outfitters/
Lace-up (hidden zipper) Combat Boots: Delias/
Handbag: Maxx New York/
Cable Knit Scarf: American Eagle Outfitters/
Earrings: CZ Snowflake Stud via QVC/
Multi-Chain & Metals Necklace: Vintage/
Various bracelets: Vintage/
Red Watch w/ Warped Face: QVC/
Wide Band Ring w/ Garnet Piece: Ross-Simmon/
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Nov 18, 2009 -
by Newt Gingrich
Posted 11/18/2009
As the Senate prepares to take up health reform, senators should take note of the tremendous shift underway in the thinking of the American people.Historians may record that the Obama Administration and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi were the wake-up call which led Americans to recommit themselves to the core values of American civilization.
The net result of the Obama presidential campaign and a ten month campaign for government control of health care has been a decisive shift away from reliance on government and toward personal responsibility.
A Stunning 22-Point Shift Away From Government Responsibilty for Health Care
Polling data released last week by Gallup show a startling shift in public opinion: President Obama and Speaker Pelosi are actually convincing the country to rethink their attitudes and move toward the right and away from government solutions in health care (the same seems to be happening on spending, taxes, and how to create jobs, but that will be a future newsletter).
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Sep 11, 2009 -
Eight years after the terrorist attacks on 9/11, Muslim Americans — particularly Muslim-American women — continue to face battles in their struggle for acceptance and the right to wear religious garb in public settings. A new poll from the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life finds that Americans see Muslims as encountering more discrimination than any other religious group. But while Americans are more likely to be familiar with Islam or personally know a Muslim than they were at the time of the attacks, levels of tolerance are lower today than they were in the months immediately following Sept.
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