Events, history sadly confuse Nevada teabaggers
Wed, 15 Apr 2009 16:55:13 -0700
For most if not all their adult lives, theirs has been the blissful igorance of those who think that Rush Limbaugh has all the answers and that Democratic politicians were not only in the minority, but far too frightened and spineless to pursue a genuine agenda of social and economic progress. On the latter point, teabaggers, both nationally and here in Nevada, have been mostly right.So for, oh, 30 years, the ill-informed rabble, easily duped by corporate masters, media manipulators, religious e
Novel Approach to Health Plans Gains Traction (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance)
Wed, 15 Apr 2009 07:03:52 -0700
As Obama wrestles with how to expand health care coverage, some local organizations are finding creative ways to help cover employees of small businesses.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
What you need to know about belly button rings
"The impairments to their social life or interests tend not to stand out in the same way as..."
Wed, 15 Apr 2009 15:38:30 -0700
“The impairments to their social life or interests tend not to stand out in the same way as boys’ do,” he said. “They might have one friend, while boys with the condition won’t have any. Also, boys hyperfocus on facts and certain interests, such as trains or weather. Girls escape into fiction. They have imaginary friends, live in another world with fairies and witches, obsessively watch soap operas or become intensely interested in celebrities.”” - - Tony Attwood, author of The Complete Guid
Wed, 15 Apr 2009 15:38:30 -0700
“The impairments to their social life or interests tend not to stand out in the same way as boys’ do,” he said. “They might have one friend, while boys with the condition won’t have any. Also, boys hyperfocus on facts and certain interests, such as trains or weather. Girls escape into fiction. They have imaginary friends, live in another world with fairies and witches, obsessively watch soap operas or become intensely interested in celebrities.”” - - Tony Attwood, author of The Complete Guid
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