Thursday, July 23, 2009

Bill Maher Explains the Healthcare Crisis, March 6, 2009

Secret Insurance Industry Memo Discovered

Your Health Decisions



The idiots in washington are trying to tell you that decisions are made between you and your doctor, Do you truely believe that? Or is it between your doctor and a mega heartless corporation?

Real People DENIED Real Healthcare: Emily Cannon




Heres a rundown of money that the people who are blocking real reform in health care have received from the health care industry:

Specter ($4,02m)

Baucus ($2,8m)

McConnell ($2.7m)

When you take a look at Big Insurance, the non-presidential candidates who got biggest legalized bribes were the 7 senators tasked with the job of killing single-payer:

Nelson ($1.1m)

Baucus ($1.1m)

Lieberman ($1.03m)

Specter ($1.03m)

Schumer ( $0.98m)

McConnell ($0.93m)

Grassley ($0.88m)

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Friday, March 20, 2009

What honeymoon?

Obama apologizes for Special Olympics comment

(CNN) – President Obama apologized Thursday night for an offhanded remark during his appearance on The Tonight Show that appeared disparaging toward Special Olympic athletes.

White House officials confirm the president called Special Olympics Chairman Tim Shirver before the show aired to personally apologize for the remark. One official said Obama expressed his disappointment over the comment and his intention not to humiliate the disabled.

The comment came midway through Obama's appearance on the late night comedy show, when host Jay Leno quipped about the president's lack of bowling skills: “I imagine the bowling alley [in the White House] has just been just burned and closed down," Leno said.

“No, no. I have been practicing,” Obama said. “I bowled a 129. It's like — it was like Special Olympics, or something."

Watch: CNN's Suzanne Malveaux looks at Obama's Late Show appearance

The Special Olympics, founded in 1968, is a nonprofit organization serving people with mental and physical disabilities. The Special Olympics holds its “Special Olympics World Games” every other year.

The White House immediately tried to undo any damage, releasing a statement before the show aired stating the president in no way intended to disparage the Special Olympics."

"He thinks that the Special Olympics are a wonderful program that gives an opportunity to shine to people with disabilities from around the world," Deputy Press Secretary Bill Burton said.

Related: Obama mixes politics, comedy on 'Tonight Show'

According to White House officials, Obama also extended an invitation to Special Olympic athletes to come bowl or play basketball at the White House.

Appearing on ABC's Good Morning America Friday Morning, Shriver said Obama was "very sincere" in his apology.

"[He] expressed an openness and an interest in being more engaging in the movement and said he was a fan of the movement," Shriver said. "And I think importantly said he was ready to have some of our athletes over the White House to bowl or play basketball or help him improve his score."

During the campaign season, then-candidate Obama described his bowling skills as “terrible” after scoring 37 when he hit the lanes on the campaign trail in Altoona, Pennsylvania. A perfect score is 300.

Jim Cramer: The Flip-Flop that Ought to be Illegal

Barack Obama on Jay Leno Tonight Show ( March 19 2009 ) Part1

President Barack Obama on Jay Leno ( March 19 2009 ) Part2

Obama on Jay Leno March 19 Part 3