I love modern medicine. Thank goodness I have access to it.

Nov 11, 2009 10:57

Finally feeling less like death warmed over and more like I bet I can get something done today before I collapse in a sweaty, coughing mess. Yay?

Before I give my to do list the stink eye, I feel the need to link you to the Progressive Campaign Site. I'm a big fan of health care for everyone. I'm in a high tax bracket, too, but I have no ( Read more... )

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liz_marcs November 11 2009, 17:10:09 UTC
Thanks for the link to the Progressive Campaign Web site. I've been stewing since watching the amendment pass (*ptoooi!*) on C-Span Saturday.

The problem with living in a state that's so blue that you can see it radiate from space is that my Congressmen (Ed Markey, but Barney Frank is in the congressional district next door) and my Senator (Kerry only at the moment) pretty much vote the way I'd want them to 99% of the time.

Okay, okay. It's actually good for me, but kind of difficult if you're trying to change votes/hearts/minds since you can't actually call congressmen and senators from other states to bitch them out.

I signed the letter and threw some money in the kitty for lobbying against the amendment.

I also feel stupid because I should have considered checking the Act Blue Web site. *facepalm*

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stoney321 November 11 2009, 17:13:53 UTC
I called my Congressman (red as they come, like, Oklahoma and Utah almost look like gay activists red) and told him, politely, that I really wish he would reconsider voting down the health care bill. Later, when my voice is back, I'll be calling the dreaded Kay Bailey Hutchinson to tell her the same thing. Who knows if it'll do any good, but I'll feel better.

I've been impressed with the Progressives Campaign - it's small and it supports just about every ideal I have re: politics, too.

Eh, don't feel dumb, you can't be on top of EVERYTHING all the time! You're a pretty good activist, Liz. <3

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tabaqui November 11 2009, 17:12:22 UTC
Glad you're feeling better!

And, you know....those Vegas stories make me want to run far, far away. Or attack with cleansing fire.
Heeeee!

I put that petition/link on my FB and signed, of course. I'm glad that people are fighting it, it just makes me want to slap someone. Hard.

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stoney321 November 11 2009, 17:17:37 UTC
Thank you!

And if I didn't love collecting crazy people stories so much, I probably wouldn't love Vegas like I do. (It really is fun, though.)

I'm glad that so many women in Congress are popping up and saying, "NO. Unacceptable." Hopefully more will.

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tabaqui November 11 2009, 17:26:40 UTC
Yes! Especially after so many of them were *shouted down* when they tried to speak. Did you read about that? So freaking lame.

http://thinkprogress.org/2009/11/10/kilroy-gop-sexist/

And, this little bit of political messing about by the Mormons in Utah is oddly making me...uneasy. I don't know why.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/11/salt-lake-city-oks-gay-ri_n_353399.html

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stoney321 November 11 2009, 17:30:00 UTC
SLC is where the non-Mormons live. ;) Also, you'll note that it's not FOR gay marriage, just not denying gays where they can live. Mormons love to say how they love gays, they just can't support the sin. Be gay, but don't do anything about it, you see. *eye roll*

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stephanierb November 11 2009, 17:54:42 UTC

Ah, Vegas. It's been some years since I've been there, but I'd love to go back. There's really no place on earth quite like it.

I'll have to dedicate a post to all of the crazy shit I've seen happen in Las Vegas over the years.

If the rest of it is anything like what you've already posted, well, that will make for some VERY interesting reading for sure. I'll be looking forward to it.

Have an awesome time! I hope you win big!

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stoney321 November 11 2009, 18:00:51 UTC
There have been a lot of tear downs and build ups since I was last there, but Vegas is still Vegas. (And now that it's not so kid friendly anymore, WHEW. Nothing is weirder than seeing kids in a casino. Mom? Dad? Hire a sitter.)

I'm not gone until the first weekend of December, so I'm sure there will be loads of build up before then, lol.

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pickledprose November 11 2009, 18:14:44 UTC
I've never been to Vegas. I think seeing people with that much money to throw around would break my poor little heart. I would love to see someone shit on the sidewalk though XD

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stoney321 November 11 2009, 19:08:40 UTC
Does it help knowing that some of them don't have that much money to throw around, and yet they do anyway? Haha, probably not.

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Re: sorry there is so much tl;dr stoney321 November 11 2009, 19:09:53 UTC
See, that's why I CALL and don't email. Because I couldn't handle the crazy newsletters, either. OY.

And I agree with all of your stances here.

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