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The "sexist Sarah Palin Newsweek cover" has irked former Alaska governor Sarah Palin as she once again is angered by Newsweek. The magazine used a picture of Palin in athletic wear, wearing short shorts, as a cover depicting her rumored political aspirations for...

Labor Boss Acknowledges Own ‘Lambourghini Health Plan’

"Labor Boss Acknowledges Own ‘Lambourghini Health Plan’ at Single-Payer Strategy Conference" For those of you who need more evidence to explain how the nation’s Big Three Automakers ended up in such financial strife, take a look at this video I shot as the only...

NOW President O’Neill Slams Catholic Bishops

"NOW President O’Neill Slams Catholic Bishops" Terry O’Neill, president of the National Organization for Women, accused Catholic bishops of “smelling blood” and deciding to get involved as backers of the Stupak-Pitts Amendment.  She added that their actions to...

Single-Payer Advocate Says White House Lost Debate on Health Care

Michael Lighty, the former national director of the Democratic Socialists of America who now serves as public policy director of the ultra-liberal California Nurses Association, spent 10 minutes Saturday afternoon addressing a group of roughly 100 single-payer health care...

Single-Payer Advocates Told to ‘Get Arrested’

Sometimes experience speaks volumes.  Such is the case when it comes to Tim Carpenter. The fifth of six speakers who addressed the 2009 Healthcare-Now.org National Strategy Conference Saturday afternoon in St. Louis, Carpenter’s resume includes having served on the...

Single-Payer Advocate 'Wolf in Sheep's Clothing'

“Number one on my list continues to be the insurance companies, the for-profit insurance companies,” said Dr. Quentin Young early in his speech during the opening session of the 2009 Healthcare-Now.org National Strategy Conference Saturday afternoon in St. Louis. The...

Victimhood Alive, Well at Single-Payer Conference

In the beginning of her speech, Ethel Long Scott didn’t present herself as the most-polished of the six speakers who addressed attendees during the opening session of the 2009 Healthcare-Now.org National Strategy Conference Saturday afternoon in St. Louis.  She did,...

NOW President Announces Single-Payer Push

“I intend to roll out a national action campaign for single-payer health care,” said Terry O’Neill, president of the National Organization for Women, speaking during the opening session of the 2009 Healthcare-Now.org National Strategy Conference Saturday afternoon in...

Labor Boss Says He Hopes to ‘Take the Corporate Community an...

Advocates of single-payer health care will not stop there, according to Jerry Tucker, former member of the UAW International Executive Board who now represents the group, Labor for Single Payer.  Speaking during...

New Visual System for Unmanned Aircraft

Another aircraft innovation to prevent accidents."Inspired from honey bees, Australian researchers created two innovative advancements in the field of aircraft maneuvering as they can fly fast and low over dangerous terrain. The highly effective new visual system was created...

Kenneth Gladney Beating Case Remains in Limbo

On Aug. 6, the same day the White House told its supporters to “punch back twice as hard,” black conservative Kenneth Gladney (right) found himself at the receiving end of several of those punches. He was beaten by a group of thugs from the Service Employees International...

Three First-Generation Americans Offer Advice

An estimated 200 anti-socialism protesters carried signs and waved at passing motorists for more than two hours yesterday afternoon as they have almost every Saturday for six months at the intersection of Highways...

Anti-Media Bias Rally in St.Louis

On Saturday, October 17th, the national rally known as "Operation: Can You Hear Us Now" had its St.Louis media bias protest along Market Street on the steps of KSDK Channel 5, St.Louis' NBC affiliate. Dozens of...

Liberals Rush to Lynch Limbaugh

The recent successful ploy by liberals, and media detractors, to derail Rush Limbaugh's attempt at a minority stake in The St. Louis Rams franchise, has apparently met with success.That is, if character assassination, perhaps a little slander, and a touch of libel, are...

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