December 2nd, 2008
I am going to keep this post very short. Alltels Cyber Monday Deals are extended from the Black Friday Specials, all the sales like $100 cash back are still available. Who knows when they are going to end. While T-Mobile is offering you $50 back on BlackBerry Pearl Alltel is giving $100. Here is list of hot free Alltel phones you dont want to miss on the best Alltel Wireless Cyber Monday Sale.
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I so desperately wanted to post this interview, but it is waaaaay to long!
Please go to the link and read through the page. It will only take 5 or 6 minutes to do a quick read.
If you believe vaccines are the best thing medical science has done for us, please read the article.
Here are a few quotes to get you started.
"Q: Why are we quoted statistics which seem to prove that vaccines have been tremendously successful at wiping out diseases?
A: Why? To give the illusion that these vaccines are useful. If a vaccine suppresses visible symptoms of a disease like measles, everyone assumes that the vaccine is a success. But, under the surface, the vaccine can harm the immune system itself. And if it causes other diseases -- say, meningitis -- that fact is masked, because no one believes that the vaccine can do that. The connection is overlooked.
Q: It is said that the smallpox vaccine wiped out smallpox in England.
A: Yes. But when you study the available statistics, you get another picture.
Q: Which is?
A: There were cities in England where people who were not vaccinated did not get smallpox. There were places where people who were vaccinated experienced smallpox epidemics. And smallpox was already on the decline before the vaccine was introduced.
Q: So you're saying that we have been treated to a false history.
A: Yes. That's exactly what I'm saying. This is a history that has been cooked up to convince people that vaccines are invariably safe and effective."
"Q: How are vaccine statistics falsely presented?
A: There are many ways. For example, suppose that 25 people who have received the hepatitis B vaccine come down with hepatitis. Well, hep B is a liver disease. But you can call liver disease many things. You can change the diagnosis. Then, you've concealed the root cause of the problem.
Q: And that happens?
A: All the time. It HAS to happen, if the doctors automatically assume that people who get vaccines DO NOT come down with the diseases they are now supposed to be protected from. And that is exactly what doctors assume. You see, it's circular reasoning. It's a closed system. It admits no fault. No possible fault. If a person who gets a vaccine against hepatitis gets hepatitis, or gets some other disease, the automatic assumption is, this had nothing to do with the vaccine."
"Q: The furor over the hepatitis B vaccine seems one good avenue.
A: I think so, yes. To say that babies must have the vaccine-and then in the next breath, admitting that a person gets hep B from sexual contacts and shared needles -- is a ridiculous juxtaposition. Medical authorities try to cover themselves by saying that 20,000 or so children in the US get hep B every year from "unknown causes," and that's why every baby must have the vaccine. I dispute that 20,00 figure and the so-called studies that back it up.
Q: Andrew Wakefield, the British MD who uncovered the link between the MMR vaccine and autism, has just been fired from his job in a London hospital.
A: Yes. Wakefield performed a great service. His correlations between the vaccine and autism are stunning. Perhaps you know that Tony Blair's wife is involved with alternative health. There is the possibility that their child has not been given the MMR. Blair recently side-stepped the question in press interviews, and made it seem that he was simply objecting to invasive questioning of his "personal and family life." In any event, I believe his wife has been muzzled. I think, if given the chance, she would at least say she is sympathetic to all the families who have come forward and stated that their children were severely damaged by the MMR."
I cannot get the linky to work! I will try again later today.
Meanwhile, here is the address. http://www.whale.to/v/rapp.html
Please read it, and than decide how you are going to take action.
One more quote.
"Now it is pretty obvious MMR vaccine is killing more kids now than measles would be doing with or without the vaccine, as measles deaths had declined by 99.4% before vaccination.
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Bad credit remortgage can well be traced out it is a secured form of loan and have to be secured by pledging land, estate, car, house etc. The practice of remortgage defines that replacing the existing mortgage loan with a new loan from a fresh lender. And according to the terms of bad credit remortgage policies the new lender needs to pay the existing mortgage debt to the previous lender. All the former financial obligations of the borrower will be summed into a single loan. Such slashes deduct not only the monthly installment burden but also the mental stress. The drastic change in the economic condition will give an opportunity to strengthen the position. The tags of bad credit like CCJs, defaults, arrears, late payments, will no more become the barrier for getting a loan. Hurdles emerged from such confounded issues will be less affective or can be supervise towards a direction that will bring it down to earth.
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So, the other day I went to check on Wormy and I seriously thought she was dead. She usually gets excited (excited for a snake anyway) when I open the lid and she didn't move. She didn't blink. (Kidding- she never blinks.) She just stayed in the same spot she had been in the nite before. I moved the wood in her cage. She didn't move. I called Sei, distraught, and told him I thought Wormy was dead but was afraid to touch her because if she WAS dead I didn't want to be the one to find her. (I know. I'm weird.) Anyway... since I was about to start crying I thought I should make sure I had a reason to cry. I poked her and she moved!! YAY!! Wormy was alive!! Holy relief.... And this morning she shed. Just thought I'd throw that in there.
This made me think of this time when Taj was probably 2 years old. We were getting ready to go to church. I start calling for him. He doesn't answer. I asked the kids if they'd seen Taj and none of them had. We all started looking for him. I checked the doors and they were deadbolted so there was no way for him to go outside and lock the door behind him. But I checked outside anyway. We looked in closets and cabinets and underbeds. We were all screaming at the top of our lungs for him. This went on for about 10-15 minutes. I got the worse feeling in my stomach. I had this fear of finding him. I was afraid of HOW I would find him. I convinced myself he was hanging from Alec's bunkbed. I know I'm morbid, but when you are searching for so long and they aren't answering you start to panic. I absolutely DID NOT want to find him. I really started feeling that way. I wanted to pretend he was watching cartoons in the living room or hiding from me. Finally I pulled myself together enough to realize if I wasn't the one to find him then one of the other children in the house would. (Sei was working.) I took a deep breath and walked into the boys room. And that's when I heard it... SNORING. Taj was sleeping and snoring loudly ontop of the boy's bunkbed!!
It's just weird because of course the feeling when Taj was missing was way worse than when I thought our pet snake was dead, I just found it interesting that in both situations I did not want to be the one to make the discovery. I'd rather have someone else tell me. What about y'all? When it comes to bad news would you rather be the one to find the news and break it to others or be the one who finds out later?
**EDITED TO ADD: I mean ANY bad news. It doesn't have to be finding a body. Maybe you found a scratch on your car or you found out the house you wanted was sold or ... I re-read this post and it sounds really morbid. Sorry!!.
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This made me think of this time when Taj was probably 2 years old. We were getting ready to go to church. I start calling for him. He doesn't answer. I asked the kids if they'd seen Taj and none of them had. We all started looking for him. I checked the doors and they were deadbolted so there was no way for him to go outside and lock the door behind him. But I checked outside anyway. We looked in closets and cabinets and underbeds. We were all screaming at the top of our lungs for him. This went on for about 10-15 minutes. I got the worse feeling in my stomach. I had this fear of finding him. I was afraid of HOW I would find him. I convinced myself he was hanging from Alec's bunkbed. I know I'm morbid, but when you are searching for so long and they aren't answering you start to panic. I absolutely DID NOT want to find him. I really started feeling that way. I wanted to pretend he was watching cartoons in the living room or hiding from me. Finally I pulled myself together enough to realize if I wasn't the one to find him then one of the other children in the house would. (Sei was working.) I took a deep breath and walked into the boys room. And that's when I heard it... SNORING. Taj was sleeping and snoring loudly ontop of the boy's bunkbed!!
It's just weird because of course the feeling when Taj was missing was way worse than when I thought our pet snake was dead, I just found it interesting that in both situations I did not want to be the one to make the discovery. I'd rather have someone else tell me. What about y'all? When it comes to bad news would you rather be the one to find the news and break it to others or be the one who finds out later?
**EDITED TO ADD: I mean ANY bad news. It doesn't have to be finding a body. Maybe you found a scratch on your car or you found out the house you wanted was sold or ... I re-read this post and it sounds really morbid. Sorry!!.
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The deals at the stores today may get much better as the holiday season progresses. In recent days we have seen major banks cutting back on credit card issuance and consumer loans. We are not naming names here, but it is absolutely happening. Both of these types of credit fuel consumer spending. The consequences of these cutbacks likely include even more of a drop in consumer spending going forward. My opinion, look for even bigger deals in the weeks ahead as stores need to unload inventory.
As was noted the other day, conforming mortgage loans have seen a dramatic drop in rates. The underwriting is still tight, but those with good credit and steady employment should be able to take advantage of the historically low rates. These loans may be the best Black Friday Deals around for those needing to refinance or wanting to buy a home.
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As was noted the other day, conforming mortgage loans have seen a dramatic drop in rates. The underwriting is still tight, but those with good credit and steady employment should be able to take advantage of the historically low rates. These loans may be the best Black Friday Deals around for those needing to refinance or wanting to buy a home.
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Park Hyatt (floor 91, inside the SWFC) for a drink.
100 Century Avenue (just opened at the end of November??) is undeniably an impressive venue with incredible views, a bar on the left and an open-kitchen restaurant on the right, with mosaic-tile floors, three-storey-high ceilings with floor to ceiling windows on one side, looking down on the top tip of Jin Mao Tower, with the Oriental Pearl Tower, the Huangpu River and Puxi in the background.
100 Century Avenue is modern, designy, a little pretentious but not uncomfortably so (several couples were reading books and relaxing over coffee at low tables next to the window) and it lacks the sterility of most hotel bars.
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