Posts about Huffington Post as of August 16, 2009
08/16/2009
They cant figure it out. Via Andy Ostroy ( New York City-Based Political Analyst ) @ The HuffPo: But I have to give Palin credit. For someone with the knowledge and intellectual curiosity of an Alaskan moose , she’s sure demonstrating some deft political skills. What the health-care debate has proven is that in ‘retirement’ she’s not crawling under any rocks just yet. For some strange reason, and I cannot for the life of me understand it, there actually are a whole bunch of people who hang onto every word this inarticulate, vacuous, empty-Versace-suited fraud has to say.
08/16/2009
by Lisa FrederiksenI’ve written several posts lately dealing with the impact of a loved one’s alcohol abuse or alcholism on their children. On Saturday, I ran across this article by Dr. Tian Dayton, Clinical Psychologist and author, “Diane Schuler: The Heartbreak of Denial,” published August 15 on The Huffington Post.Here is the opening to her article, and I encourage you to read it in its entirely. Dr.
08/16/2009
Xtreme Worship ! (Look for the Jew flag at 6:08.) Hillary joins in . Perhaps Chelsea should consider the Kenyan’s marriage proposal. The offspring could be Obama 2.0. That’s right, we’re talkin’ about The Good Life In the food chain Love among the ruins I guess that you’ve finally come to accept That there’s nothin’ you can do about it It’s kinda like carvin’ the turkey Kinda like mowin’ the lawn Everything gets to this certain dimension Winds up on a customer’s plate And then gone In just two short years, the national debt will exceed gross domestic product .
08/16/2009
A very liberal news site reports that Obama health care proponents were out in bigger measure at the Grand Junction townhall than those against the administration’s health care plan. The same report mentioned that the President’s Organizing for American (OFA) “were out in full force.” In other words, Grand Junction, CO, considered a fairly conservative community, found themselves innundated with Obama organizers. Grand Junction In Grand Junction, OFA offered free drinks, snacks, a concert and…free signs supporting Obama health care – for everyone .
08/16/2009
Facebook purchased FriendFeed, a social media aggregator, last week and the Washington Post is reporting on how that purchase might affect users of social networks. As a heavy social media user, I’d love to have an aggregator that ties all of my feeds together and this purchase goes a long way towards that goal. Yeah, I know a lot of you shun SocNets but they’re growing with or without your blessing. To understand the allure of this kind of aggregator, one only has to look to successful news aggregators.



