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McCain: “We need to return to the Reagan years… we need less regulation.”

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The above quote from McCain was not from his days just after the Keating 5, no... it was in a PBS interview from this year. [PBS “Washington Week,” 1/25/08]

Local Hospital Death Rates

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USA TODAY has posted on its website the government’s best estimates of heart attack, heart failure and pneumonia death rates for every U.S. hospital for two years. They provide a program that allows you to compare any local hospital with another in your zip code to see how they stack up.

We feed, we arrest & we give medical attention, then back to the streets...we feed, we arrest, & give medical attention & back t

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Nice to see folks in the community stepping up calls for action.

I attended our monthly outreach meeting at the CHD yesterday, where my boss proposed a new Vulnerability Study to help generate additional publicity on the plight of many of our most sick and debilitated homeless individuals.

Pelosi Congress full of noxious gas

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Seems to me that it is going to be increasingly difficult for Dhimmicrats to disavow responsibility for the growing price of gas at the pump!
Here’s a great graph from SeeDubya at Michelle Malkin.

STARBUCKS AND WORMS: WHY I AM GIVING UP STARBUCKS

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two years ago, being the color-coded spreadsheet chart-and-graph making weirdo that i am, i decided to analyze chris’ and my starbucks spending pattern. in april and may 2006, we spent $237.21 (or $118.61/month) on coffee drinks that make us gain weight.

WP Reporter Leaves A Message For His Readers

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If you read this article by Linton Weeks in the Washington Post, check the first letter of each graph as he sends his readers a message.

Downloads Get Cheaper By The Year

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Digital Audio Insider took a look at the inflation-adjusted price of a download at iTunes (and has a nice multicolor graph to boot). In 2003 dollars (since iTunes was launched in 2003) a download today costs only $0.86. If download prices had risen with inflation, they would now cost $1.14.

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