- breast cancer before age 50
- Ovarian cancer at any age
- Male breast cancer at any age
- Multiple primary cancers
- Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry
- Relatives of a BRCA mutation carrier
This morning our herb study group painted canvas bags with herb leaves. It was challenging for this non-crafty person, to say the least. I used the "less is more" concept and chose only 3 herbs, using each 3 times. Now I have a pretty bag to take to the Farmers' Market.
My friend Nancy and I (met in 1973 I think) went to the Hotel Lakeside for lunch today to celebrate her birthday. She first told us about Lakeside in 1974 and found a cottage for us to rent.
The program this afternoon is on the Rise of Partisan Politics. I can't recall anyone worrying about this other than Democrats, can you? When they filabuster, it's just because they care and want to stop something unholy and awful the Republicans want; when Republicans do the same thing, they are being partisan and hyper-critical and uncivil. We have two parties, and most of the time they are twiddle dum and twiddle dee. Together they have made Congress almost irrelevant, turning over and playing dead for the President's Czars or the Judiciary's interpretation. The last bi-partisan support for anything that I can remember was in 2003 when Bush got a lot of support from Democrats for the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, using the intelligence on WMD gathered during the Clinton years. But then the Dems tried to run from that and called it Bush's fault. So that's what bipartisanship will get you!
Thanks, Mr. Sunil Ahuja, author of "Congress behaving badly;" I think I'll take a nap.
2 comments:
really?
Oh, and the drug program for Medicare and the NCLB were also bi-partisan during the Bush years. He was much more effective in bringing the two parties together to pass legislation (although neither of these did much except drive up the deficit).
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