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Oklahoma City, OK. 1348 Posts. 26563 Points. MrsBalletStar05 is not online. Last active: 02-21-2010, 12: Bronze. oh! And I’m not too concerned about the AC being too cold either…we’ll probably be swaddling (which was the other reason I … for the most part the doctors will tell you to dress baby like you.. although if you know what you are always hot or always cold.. go with your instancts.. and remember a baby may be just alittle cooler then you due to not as much …  read more…

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They say doctors in Nepal have not been able to explain why Magar is so small. “We are going to Italy to try to record his name in the Guinness Book of World Records,” his father, Rup Bahadur Thapa Magar, told reporters in Katmandu. …  read more…

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I worked 25 years past what the doctors told me I should have been working. I’m at the end of my rope and can see no answer for a way out. Because we have a home we don’t qualifiy for any assistance. What are we suppose to do? …  read more…

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Oklahoma director advocates more long-term care (The Oklahoman)
Becky Moore is passionate about the issue of long-term care. That’s not surprising since she’s worked 36 years in the field and comes at it from four sides.For the past nine years, Moore has served as executive director of the Oklahoma Association of Health Care Providers (OAHCP), a nonprofit trade association for long-term care providers. She’s also worked in a nursing home, surveyed nursing …  read more…

Feed The Children criticized for claims (Tulsa World)
CBS News reported Thursday that the Oklahoma City-based Christian relief organization Feed The Children inflated statements about its relief efforts for earthquake victims in Haiti.  read more…

Feed The Children’s actions in Haiti criticized (The Oklahoman)
Feed The Children has suffered another blow to its image.CBS News on Thursday reported the Oklahoma City-based Christian relief organization has inflated statements about its relief efforts in Haiti for earthquake victims. CBS News also reported the charity had not provided anybody food there in the first weeks after the Jan. 12 disaster.CBS News specifically criticized the charity for claims in …  read more…

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Open Question: Where is a bariatric weight loss clinic in or around St Louis?
I’ve looked everywhere and the only bariatric offices in St Louis are ones for surgury proceedures. What I’m looking for is a Dr. who will prescribe me wight loss pills (preferably from their own pharmacy) and I will see them once a month, he will tell me how I’m doing, recommend eating tips, exercise ect ect.

I’ve seriously looked everywhere and called just about everyone…The closest places I’ve found are in Chicago or Oklahoma City…6 hours away! I just find it very hard to believe that there is not one doctors office in a 3-hr radius of the St Louis Metro area that fits what I’m looking for. So please, if anyone knows of a Doctor’s office like what I’m looking for please let me know. Thank you.
WHY does it say I have 5 answers but I only can see one??

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Resolved Question: Will Oklahoma and Arizona be able to stop a Federal Health Care tyranny with state laws that override Obama?
Mike Ritze reports today at RightSideNews:

OKLAHOMA CITY - The voters of Oklahoma will have the opportunity to preserve the existing health care system in Oklahoma under legislation sought by three state legislators.

State Reps. Mike Ritze and Mike Reynolds and state Sen. Randy Brogdon announced today that they will file legislation enacting the “Freedom of Healthcare Choice Act,” allowing voters to preserve the existing healthcare system in Oklahoma regardless of congressional action at the federal level.

The legislation will allow a vote of the people to opt out of the proposed federal system.

“It’s clear the overwhelming majority of Americans want the current doctor-patient relationship preserved instead of having Washington bureaucrats dictate medical decisions,” said Ritze, a Broken Arrow Republican who is also a board-certified family practice physician and surgeon. “The proposals under consideration in Congress are likely to result in reduced access to a family doctor, rationing of services, or even outright denial of care if a pencil-pusher decides it is not a ‘best practice.’ My legislation would give the voters the ability to protect and preserve their existing health care coverage.”

“The United States’ health care system is the envy of the world and the people of Oklahoma should have the opportunity to maintain the top-notch care they have received while also avoiding the onerous burdens the proposed federal law would impose on working families,” said Reynolds, R-Oklahoma City.

“The proposed legislation in Washington is a massive overstepping of the bounds placed on Congress by our U.S. Constitution,” said Brogdon, R-Owasso. “It is time that we the people tell Congress enough is enough - and now Oklahomans will have the opportunity to do so.”

Modeled on an Arizona proposal, Ritze and Reynolds’ legislation would place language on the ballot to amend the Oklahoma Constitution to declare what types of health care systems could lawfully exist in the state.

The proposed constitutional amendment would

Prohibit any law or rule from directly or indirectly compelling any person or employer to participate in any health care system; Allow any person or employer to pay directly for lawful health care services without paying any penalties or fines; Permit a health care provider to provide directly purchased lawful health services without paying any penalties or fines; and Stipulate that subject to reasonable and necessary rules that do not substantially limit a person’s options, the purchase or sale of private health insurance will not be prohibited. The amendment would not change what health care services a provider is required to perform or what health care services are permitted by law.

“This is an issue that could have serious consequences for all citizens and it is only right to allow voters a direct role in the outcome of this debate,” Ritze said.

“I was not surprised that the Democrat-controlled U.S. Senate kept the specific language of their bill from the public and most of their members,” Reynolds said. “In comparison, the language of our “Freedom of Healthcare Choice Act” will be fully disclosed as soon as it is filed, probably later this afternoon. We welcome any discussion.

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I want to go to a dermatologist in Moore, Norman, or Oklahoma city. Is there any good ones? 10 points to the best answer! Please no dumb doctors and stuff. I need an actual acne dermatologist. Please! (:

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As my biographical profile in my see also section below, in addition to my economic fact sheet, directly below, clearly shows, I come from a family of doctors and lawyers. That being said, it is also important to understand that the … And that this boycott include the state of Oklahoma as a result of the state of Oklahoma taking the same position that the Christian conservatives and Republican Party are taking that theocratic fascism should in fact become the rule of …  read more…

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OKLAHOMA CITY — Patrick and Caleb Lovato have been hospitalized at Children’s Hospital since before Christmas. The 2-year-olds are triplets and have a sister who is at home. Both boys were diagnosed with Respiratory Syncytial Virus or RSV; a potentially deadly respiratory virus.  read more…

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Resolved Question: Will Oklahoma and Arizona be able to stop a Federal Health Care tyranny with state laws that override Obama?
Mike Ritze reports today at RightSideNews:

OKLAHOMA CITY - The voters of Oklahoma will have the opportunity to preserve the existing health care system in Oklahoma under legislation sought by three state legislators.

State Reps. Mike Ritze and Mike Reynolds and state Sen. Randy Brogdon announced today that they will file legislation enacting the “Freedom of Healthcare Choice Act,” allowing voters to preserve the existing healthcare system in Oklahoma regardless of congressional action at the federal level.

The legislation will allow a vote of the people to opt out of the proposed federal system.

“It’s clear the overwhelming majority of Americans want the current doctor-patient relationship preserved instead of having Washington bureaucrats dictate medical decisions,” said Ritze, a Broken Arrow Republican who is also a board-certified family practice physician and surgeon. “The proposals under consideration in Congress are likely to result in reduced access to a family doctor, rationing of services, or even outright denial of care if a pencil-pusher decides it is not a ‘best practice.’ My legislation would give the voters the ability to protect and preserve their existing health care coverage.”

“The United States’ health care system is the envy of the world and the people of Oklahoma should have the opportunity to maintain the top-notch care they have received while also avoiding the onerous burdens the proposed federal law would impose on working families,” said Reynolds, R-Oklahoma City.

“The proposed legislation in Washington is a massive overstepping of the bounds placed on Congress by our U.S. Constitution,” said Brogdon, R-Owasso. “It is time that we the people tell Congress enough is enough - and now Oklahomans will have the opportunity to do so.”

Modeled on an Arizona proposal, Ritze and Reynolds’ legislation would place language on the ballot to amend the Oklahoma Constitution to declare what types of health care systems could lawfully exist in the state.

The proposed constitutional amendment would

Prohibit any law or rule from directly or indirectly compelling any person or employer to participate in any health care system; Allow any person or employer to pay directly for lawful health care services without paying any penalties or fines; Permit a health care provider to provide directly purchased lawful health services without paying any penalties or fines; and Stipulate that subject to reasonable and necessary rules that do not substantially limit a person’s options, the purchase or sale of private health insurance will not be prohibited. The amendment would not change what health care services a provider is required to perform or what health care services are permitted by law.

“This is an issue that could have serious consequences for all citizens and it is only right to allow voters a direct role in the outcome of this debate,” Ritze said.

“I was not surprised that the Democrat-controlled U.S. Senate kept the specific language of their bill from the public and most of their members,” Reynolds said. “In comparison, the language of our “Freedom of Healthcare Choice Act” will be fully disclosed as soon as it is filed, probably later this afternoon. We welcome any discussion.

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Resolved Question: Acne dermatologist ? 10 points!?
I want to go to a dermatologist in Moore, Norman, or Oklahoma city. Is there any good ones? 10 points to the best answer! Please no dumb doctors and stuff. I need an actual acne dermatologist. Please! (:

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Resolved Question: (American History)The Growth Of A United Nation(3)?
1. The politician most associated with the monetary system known
as “free silver” was
A. Grover Cleveland.
B. William McKinley.
C. Woodrow Wilson.
D. William Jennings Bryan.
2. The amendment that gave 18-year-olds the right to vote was the
_______ Amendment.
A. Twenty-First C. Twenty-Fourth
B. Twenty-Third D. Twenty-Sixth
3. The president know as the “trust buster” was
A. Grover Cleveland. C. Benjamin Harrison.
B. Woodrow Wilson. D. Theodore Roosevelt.
4. The founder of the American Red Cross was
A. Theodore Roosevelt. C. Helen Keller.
B. Jonas Salk. D. Clara Barton.
5. A national association of farmers which started shortly after the Civil was the
A. Rotary. C. Freedmen’s Bureau.
B. 4H. D. Grange.
6. At the Battle of Little Bighorn, the Sioux Indians defeated the U.S. Army under the leadership
of
A. George Custer. C. Philip Sheridan.
B. W. T. Sherman. D. U. S. Grant.
7. The first man to fly solo, nonstop, across the Atlantic Ocean was
A. Howard Hughes. C. Wilbur Wright.
B. Wiley Post. D. Charles Lindbergh.
8. America’s leading composer of symphonic jazz was
A. George Gershwin. C. Jerome Kern.
B. Irving Berlin. D. Aaron Copland.
9. The first atomic bomb was dropped on the city of
A. Tokyo. C. Nagasaki.
B. Osaka. D. Hiroshima.
10. The ex-slave turned chemist who discovered new uses for peanuts and soybeans was
A. Frederick Douglass. C. Nat Turner.
B. George Carver. D. Dred Scott.
11. Of the following nineteenth-century industrialists, which is most closely associated with
railroading?
A. Andrew Carnegie C. John D. Rockefeller
B. Cornelius Vanderbilt D. James B. Duke
12. Which of the following American authors did not receive the Nobel Prize for literature?
A. Saul Bellow C. William Faulkner
B. Ernest Hemingway D. O. Henry
13. Another name for a secret ballot is
A. Australian ballot. C. Scottish ballot.
B. English ballot. D. Irish ballot.
14. The first woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court was
A. Frances Perkins. C. Sandra Day O’Connor.
B. Nelly Tayloe Ross. D. Julia Howe.
15. The forty-eighth state admitted to the Union was
A. New Mexico. C. Arizona.
B. Oregon. D. Idaho.
16. The first important national labor union was the
A. Knights of Labor. C. AFL.
B. United Mine Workers. D. CIO.
17. The doctor who developed a vaccine to combat polio was
A. Walter Reed. C. James Watson.
B. Jonas Salk. D. Charles Mayo.
18. In 1898, the United States received Puerto Rico and Guam from
A. France. C. Spain.
B. England. D. Russia.
19. The “New Deal” was the social policy of
A. Franklin Roosevelt. C. Woodrow Wilson.
B. Herbert Hoover. D. Calvin Coolidge.
20. A giant business combination made up of many corporations doing the same kind of business
is called a
A. trust. C. pool.
B. aggregate. D. conglomerate.
21. Women were granted the right to vote by the _______ Amendment.
A. Seventeenth C. Twenty-First
B. Nineteenth D. Twenty-Fourth
22. The first successful oil well was drilled in
A. Texas. C. Pennsylvania.
B. Oklahoma. D. New Jersey.
23. A plant where only union members may be hired is called a/an
A. union shop. C. closed shop.
B. open shop. D. company shop.
24. “Seward’s Folly” was the name given to the
A. building of the Panama Canal.
B. off-shore oil drilling in Louisiana.
C. purchase of Alaska.
D. placer mining in California.
25. The first black justice of the U.S. Supreme Court was
A. George Marshall. C. Edward Brooke.
B. Frederick Douglass. D. Thurgood Marshall.

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Oklahoma City hospitals make switch to e-files (The Oklahoman)
Pulling patient files at Dr. Kelly Stephens’ clinic no longer carries the risk of paper cuts.The medical files have all been converted to electronic records.One room in the office still is filled with paper folders and files; they’ll be moved to storage soon, and the space will be converted to other use — maybe an additional exam room, Stephens said.Mercy Health Networks clinics in Oklahoma City …  read more…

State’s largest ‘doctor shopper’ charged in McClain County (Purcell Register)
One pharmacy in Purcell unknowingly fell victim to one of the state’s largest ‘doctor shoppers.’ Charges were filed against Keith Simmons, 28, of Blanchard, who state drug agents have identified as Oklahoma’s top ‘doctor shopper.’  read more…

Former Tuttle coach Weast dies at 48 (The Tuttle Times)
Many area students, coaches former players and school officials were in Comanche Tuesday to attend a memorial service for former boys’ basketball coach Kenny Weast, who passed away in Oklahoma City on New Year’s Day following emergency surgery for a brain tumor.  read more…

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Resolved Question: Will Oklahoma and Arizona be able to stop a Federal Health Care tyranny with state laws that override Obama?
Mike Ritze reports today at RightSideNews:

OKLAHOMA CITY - The voters of Oklahoma will have the opportunity to preserve the existing health care system in Oklahoma under legislation sought by three state legislators.

State Reps. Mike Ritze and Mike Reynolds and state Sen. Randy Brogdon announced today that they will file legislation enacting the “Freedom of Healthcare Choice Act,” allowing voters to preserve the existing healthcare system in Oklahoma regardless of congressional action at the federal level.

The legislation will allow a vote of the people to opt out of the proposed federal system.

“It’s clear the overwhelming majority of Americans want the current doctor-patient relationship preserved instead of having Washington bureaucrats dictate medical decisions,” said Ritze, a Broken Arrow Republican who is also a board-certified family practice physician and surgeon. “The proposals under consideration in Congress are likely to result in reduced access to a family doctor, rationing of services, or even outright denial of care if a pencil-pusher decides it is not a ‘best practice.’ My legislation would give the voters the ability to protect and preserve their existing health care coverage.”

“The United States’ health care system is the envy of the world and the people of Oklahoma should have the opportunity to maintain the top-notch care they have received while also avoiding the onerous burdens the proposed federal law would impose on working families,” said Reynolds, R-Oklahoma City.

“The proposed legislation in Washington is a massive overstepping of the bounds placed on Congress by our U.S. Constitution,” said Brogdon, R-Owasso. “It is time that we the people tell Congress enough is enough - and now Oklahomans will have the opportunity to do so.”

Modeled on an Arizona proposal, Ritze and Reynolds’ legislation would place language on the ballot to amend the Oklahoma Constitution to declare what types of health care systems could lawfully exist in the state.

The proposed constitutional amendment would

Prohibit any law or rule from directly or indirectly compelling any person or employer to participate in any health care system; Allow any person or employer to pay directly for lawful health care services without paying any penalties or fines; Permit a health care provider to provide directly purchased lawful health services without paying any penalties or fines; and Stipulate that subject to reasonable and necessary rules that do not substantially limit a person’s options, the purchase or sale of private health insurance will not be prohibited. The amendment would not change what health care services a provider is required to perform or what health care services are permitted by law.

“This is an issue that could have serious consequences for all citizens and it is only right to allow voters a direct role in the outcome of this debate,” Ritze said.

“I was not surprised that the Democrat-controlled U.S. Senate kept the specific language of their bill from the public and most of their members,” Reynolds said. “In comparison, the language of our “Freedom of Healthcare Choice Act” will be fully disclosed as soon as it is filed, probably later this afternoon. We welcome any discussion.

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Resolved Question: Acne dermatologist ? 10 points!?
I want to go to a dermatologist in Moore, Norman, or Oklahoma city. Is there any good ones? 10 points to the best answer! Please no dumb doctors and stuff. I need an actual acne dermatologist. Please! (:

  read more…

Resolved Question: (American History)The Growth Of A United Nation(3)?
1. The politician most associated with the monetary system known
as “free silver” was
A. Grover Cleveland.
B. William McKinley.
C. Woodrow Wilson.
D. William Jennings Bryan.
2. The amendment that gave 18-year-olds the right to vote was the
_______ Amendment.
A. Twenty-First C. Twenty-Fourth
B. Twenty-Third D. Twenty-Sixth
3. The president know as the “trust buster” was
A. Grover Cleveland. C. Benjamin Harrison.
B. Woodrow Wilson. D. Theodore Roosevelt.
4. The founder of the American Red Cross was
A. Theodore Roosevelt. C. Helen Keller.
B. Jonas Salk. D. Clara Barton.
5. A national association of farmers which started shortly after the Civil was the
A. Rotary. C. Freedmen’s Bureau.
B. 4H. D. Grange.
6. At the Battle of Little Bighorn, the Sioux Indians defeated the U.S. Army under the leadership
of
A. George Custer. C. Philip Sheridan.
B. W. T. Sherman. D. U. S. Grant.
7. The first man to fly solo, nonstop, across the Atlantic Ocean was
A. Howard Hughes. C. Wilbur Wright.
B. Wiley Post. D. Charles Lindbergh.
8. America’s leading composer of symphonic jazz was
A. George Gershwin. C. Jerome Kern.
B. Irving Berlin. D. Aaron Copland.
9. The first atomic bomb was dropped on the city of
A. Tokyo. C. Nagasaki.
B. Osaka. D. Hiroshima.
10. The ex-slave turned chemist who discovered new uses for peanuts and soybeans was
A. Frederick Douglass. C. Nat Turner.
B. George Carver. D. Dred Scott.
11. Of the following nineteenth-century industrialists, which is most closely associated with
railroading?
A. Andrew Carnegie C. John D. Rockefeller
B. Cornelius Vanderbilt D. James B. Duke
12. Which of the following American authors did not receive the Nobel Prize for literature?
A. Saul Bellow C. William Faulkner
B. Ernest Hemingway D. O. Henry
13. Another name for a secret ballot is
A. Australian ballot. C. Scottish ballot.
B. English ballot. D. Irish ballot.
14. The first woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court was
A. Frances Perkins. C. Sandra Day O’Connor.
B. Nelly Tayloe Ross. D. Julia Howe.
15. The forty-eighth state admitted to the Union was
A. New Mexico. C. Arizona.
B. Oregon. D. Idaho.
16. The first important national labor union was the
A. Knights of Labor. C. AFL.
B. United Mine Workers. D. CIO.
17. The doctor who developed a vaccine to combat polio was
A. Walter Reed. C. James Watson.
B. Jonas Salk. D. Charles Mayo.
18. In 1898, the United States received Puerto Rico and Guam from
A. France. C. Spain.
B. England. D. Russia.
19. The “New Deal” was the social policy of
A. Franklin Roosevelt. C. Woodrow Wilson.
B. Herbert Hoover. D. Calvin Coolidge.
20. A giant business combination made up of many corporations doing the same kind of business
is called a
A. trust. C. pool.
B. aggregate. D. conglomerate.
21. Women were granted the right to vote by the _______ Amendment.
A. Seventeenth C. Twenty-First
B. Nineteenth D. Twenty-Fourth
22. The first successful oil well was drilled in
A. Texas. C. Pennsylvania.
B. Oklahoma. D. New Jersey.
23. A plant where only union members may be hired is called a/an
A. union shop. C. closed shop.
B. open shop. D. company shop.
24. “Seward’s Folly” was the name given to the
A. building of the Panama Canal.
B. off-shore oil drilling in Louisiana.
C. purchase of Alaska.
D. placer mining in California.
25. The first black justice of the U.S. Supreme Court was
A. George Marshall. C. Edward Brooke.
B. Frederick Douglass. D. Thurgood Marshall.

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The Oklahoma City Thunder are shaking up their backup point guard position, acquiring a player while waiving Mike Wilks and former Peoria High point guard Shaun Livingston.   The moves come after the Thunder received rookie Eric Maynor, the 20th overall pick in this year’s draft, in a trade with the salary-dumping Utah Jazz.  read more…

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Urban Meyer is stepping down as head coach of the University of Florida football team, Athletics Director Jeremy Foley announced Saturday afternoon.“I have given my heart and soul to coaching college football and mentoring young men for the last 24-plus years and I have dedicated most of my waking moments the last five years to the Gator football program,” said Meyer. “I have ignored my health …  read more…

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MIDWEST CITY — There are plenty of Christmas presents underneath Dan and Michelle Grimes’ Christmas tree, but the couple said they are living in one of their greatest gifts this holiday.In fact, the Grimes’ home at 1004 E Lockheed Drive is being referred to as a house of miracles these days.The family’s house recently was given a major makeover in a community effort led by the Christian …  read more…

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Resolved Question: Will Oklahoma and Arizona be able to stop a Federal Health Care tyranny with state laws that override Obama?
Mike Ritze reports today at RightSideNews:

OKLAHOMA CITY - The voters of Oklahoma will have the opportunity to preserve the existing health care system in Oklahoma under legislation sought by three state legislators.

State Reps. Mike Ritze and Mike Reynolds and state Sen. Randy Brogdon announced today that they will file legislation enacting the “Freedom of Healthcare Choice Act,” allowing voters to preserve the existing healthcare system in Oklahoma regardless of congressional action at the federal level.

The legislation will allow a vote of the people to opt out of the proposed federal system.

“It’s clear the overwhelming majority of Americans want the current doctor-patient relationship preserved instead of having Washington bureaucrats dictate medical decisions,” said Ritze, a Broken Arrow Republican who is also a board-certified family practice physician and surgeon. “The proposals under consideration in Congress are likely to result in reduced access to a family doctor, rationing of services, or even outright denial of care if a pencil-pusher decides it is not a ‘best practice.’ My legislation would give the voters the ability to protect and preserve their existing health care coverage.”

“The United States’ health care system is the envy of the world and the people of Oklahoma should have the opportunity to maintain the top-notch care they have received while also avoiding the onerous burdens the proposed federal law would impose on working families,” said Reynolds, R-Oklahoma City.

“The proposed legislation in Washington is a massive overstepping of the bounds placed on Congress by our U.S. Constitution,” said Brogdon, R-Owasso. “It is time that we the people tell Congress enough is enough - and now Oklahomans will have the opportunity to do so.”

Modeled on an Arizona proposal, Ritze and Reynolds’ legislation would place language on the ballot to amend the Oklahoma Constitution to declare what types of health care systems could lawfully exist in the state.

The proposed constitutional amendment would

Prohibit any law or rule from directly or indirectly compelling any person or employer to participate in any health care system; Allow any person or employer to pay directly for lawful health care services without paying any penalties or fines; Permit a health care provider to provide directly purchased lawful health services without paying any penalties or fines; and Stipulate that subject to reasonable and necessary rules that do not substantially limit a person’s options, the purchase or sale of private health insurance will not be prohibited. The amendment would not change what health care services a provider is required to perform or what health care services are permitted by law.

“This is an issue that could have serious consequences for all citizens and it is only right to allow voters a direct role in the outcome of this debate,” Ritze said.

“I was not surprised that the Democrat-controlled U.S. Senate kept the specific language of their bill from the public and most of their members,” Reynolds said. “In comparison, the language of our “Freedom of Healthcare Choice Act” will be fully disclosed as soon as it is filed, probably later this afternoon. We welcome any discussion.

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1. The politician most associated with the monetary system known
as “free silver” was
A. Grover Cleveland.
B. William McKinley.
C. Woodrow Wilson.
D. William Jennings Bryan.
2. The amendment that gave 18-year-olds the right to vote was the
_______ Amendment.
A. Twenty-First C. Twenty-Fourth
B. Twenty-Third D. Twenty-Sixth
3. The president know as the “trust buster” was
A. Grover Cleveland. C. Benjamin Harrison.
B. Woodrow Wilson. D. Theodore Roosevelt.
4. The founder of the American Red Cross was
A. Theodore Roosevelt. C. Helen Keller.
B. Jonas Salk. D. Clara Barton.
5. A national association of farmers which started shortly after the Civil was the
A. Rotary. C. Freedmen’s Bureau.
B. 4H. D. Grange.
6. At the Battle of Little Bighorn, the Sioux Indians defeated the U.S. Army under the leadership
of
A. George Custer. C. Philip Sheridan.
B. W. T. Sherman. D. U. S. Grant.
7. The first man to fly solo, nonstop, across the Atlantic Ocean was
A. Howard Hughes. C. Wilbur Wright.
B. Wiley Post. D. Charles Lindbergh.
8. America’s leading composer of symphonic jazz was
A. George Gershwin. C. Jerome Kern.
B. Irving Berlin. D. Aaron Copland.
9. The first atomic bomb was dropped on the city of
A. Tokyo. C. Nagasaki.
B. Osaka. D. Hiroshima.
10. The ex-slave turned chemist who discovered new uses for peanuts and soybeans was
A. Frederick Douglass. C. Nat Turner.
B. George Carver. D. Dred Scott.
11. Of the following nineteenth-century industrialists, which is most closely associated with
railroading?
A. Andrew Carnegie C. John D. Rockefeller
B. Cornelius Vanderbilt D. James B. Duke
12. Which of the following American authors did not receive the Nobel Prize for literature?
A. Saul Bellow C. William Faulkner
B. Ernest Hemingway D. O. Henry
13. Another name for a secret ballot is
A. Australian ballot. C. Scottish ballot.
B. English ballot. D. Irish ballot.
14. The first woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court was
A. Frances Perkins. C. Sandra Day O’Connor.
B. Nelly Tayloe Ross. D. Julia Howe.
15. The forty-eighth state admitted to the Union was
A. New Mexico. C. Arizona.
B. Oregon. D. Idaho.
16. The first important national labor union was the
A. Knights of Labor. C. AFL.
B. United Mine Workers. D. CIO.
17. The doctor who developed a vaccine to combat polio was
A. Walter Reed. C. James Watson.
B. Jonas Salk. D. Charles Mayo.
18. In 1898, the United States received Puerto Rico and Guam from
A. France. C. Spain.
B. England. D. Russia.
19. The “New Deal” was the social policy of
A. Franklin Roosevelt. C. Woodrow Wilson.
B. Herbert Hoover. D. Calvin Coolidge.
20. A giant business combination made up of many corporations doing the same kind of business
is called a
A. trust. C. pool.
B. aggregate. D. conglomerate.
21. Women were granted the right to vote by the _______ Amendment.
A. Seventeenth C. Twenty-First
B. Nineteenth D. Twenty-Fourth
22. The first successful oil well was drilled in
A. Texas. C. Pennsylvania.
B. Oklahoma. D. New Jersey.
23. A plant where only union members may be hired is called a/an
A. union shop. C. closed shop.
B. open shop. D. company shop.
24. “Seward’s Folly” was the name given to the
A. building of the Panama Canal.
B. off-shore oil drilling in Louisiana.
C. purchase of Alaska.
D. placer mining in California.
25. The first black justice of the U.S. Supreme Court was
A. George Marshall. C. Edward Brooke.
B. Frederick Douglass. D. Thurgood Marshall.

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Judge extends block on Oklahoma abortion law (Boston Herald)
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Resolved Question: (American History)The Growth Of A United Nation(3)?
1. The politician most associated with the monetary system known
as “free silver” was
A. Grover Cleveland.
B. William McKinley.
C. Woodrow Wilson.
D. William Jennings Bryan.
2. The amendment that gave 18-year-olds the right to vote was the
_______ Amendment.
A. Twenty-First C. Twenty-Fourth
B. Twenty-Third D. Twenty-Sixth
3. The president know as the “trust buster” was
A. Grover Cleveland. C. Benjamin Harrison.
B. Woodrow Wilson. D. Theodore Roosevelt.
4. The founder of the American Red Cross was
A. Theodore Roosevelt. C. Helen Keller.
B. Jonas Salk. D. Clara Barton.
5. A national association of farmers which started shortly after the Civil was the
A. Rotary. C. Freedmen’s Bureau.
B. 4H. D. Grange.
6. At the Battle of Little Bighorn, the Sioux Indians defeated the U.S. Army under the leadership
of
A. George Custer. C. Philip Sheridan.
B. W. T. Sherman. D. U. S. Grant.
7. The first man to fly solo, nonstop, across the Atlantic Ocean was
A. Howard Hughes. C. Wilbur Wright.
B. Wiley Post. D. Charles Lindbergh.
8. America’s leading composer of symphonic jazz was
A. George Gershwin. C. Jerome Kern.
B. Irving Berlin. D. Aaron Copland.
9. The first atomic bomb was dropped on the city of
A. Tokyo. C. Nagasaki.
B. Osaka. D. Hiroshima.
10. The ex-slave turned chemist who discovered new uses for peanuts and soybeans was
A. Frederick Douglass. C. Nat Turner.
B. George Carver. D. Dred Scott.
11. Of the following nineteenth-century industrialists, which is most closely associated with
railroading?
A. Andrew Carnegie C. John D. Rockefeller
B. Cornelius Vanderbilt D. James B. Duke
12. Which of the following American authors did not receive the Nobel Prize for literature?
A. Saul Bellow C. William Faulkner
B. Ernest Hemingway D. O. Henry
13. Another name for a secret ballot is
A. Australian ballot. C. Scottish ballot.
B. English ballot. D. Irish ballot.
14. The first woman appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court was
A. Frances Perkins. C. Sandra Day O’Connor.
B. Nelly Tayloe Ross. D. Julia Howe.
15. The forty-eighth state admitted to the Union was
A. New Mexico. C. Arizona.
B. Oregon. D. Idaho.
16. The first important national labor union was the
A. Knights of Labor. C. AFL.
B. United Mine Workers. D. CIO.
17. The doctor who developed a vaccine to combat polio was
A. Walter Reed. C. James Watson.
B. Jonas Salk. D. Charles Mayo.
18. In 1898, the United States received Puerto Rico and Guam from
A. France. C. Spain.
B. England. D. Russia.
19. The “New Deal” was the social policy of
A. Franklin Roosevelt. C. Woodrow Wilson.
B. Herbert Hoover. D. Calvin Coolidge.
20. A giant business combination made up of many corporations doing the same kind of business
is called a
A. trust. C. pool.
B. aggregate. D. conglomerate.
21. Women were granted the right to vote by the _______ Amendment.
A. Seventeenth C. Twenty-First
B. Nineteenth D. Twenty-Fourth
22. The first successful oil well was drilled in
A. Texas. C. Pennsylvania.
B. Oklahoma. D. New Jersey.
23. A plant where only union members may be hired is called a/an
A. union shop. C. closed shop.
B. open shop. D. company shop.
24. “Seward’s Folly” was the name given to the
A. building of the Panama Canal.
B. off-shore oil drilling in Louisiana.
C. purchase of Alaska.
D. placer mining in California.
25. The first black justice of the U.S. Supreme Court was
A. George Marshall. C. Edward Brooke.
B. Frederick Douglass. D. Thurgood Marshall.

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Voting Question: Why did Clinton’s FBI doctor the Oklahoma City Bombing tapes?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_oklahoma_bombing_video
The tapes turned over by the FBI came from security cameras various companies had mounted outside office buildings near the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. They are blank at points before 9:02 a.m., when a truck bomb carrying a 4,000 pound fertilizer-and-fuel-oil bomb detonated in front of the building, Trentadue said.

“Four cameras in four different locations going blank at basically the same time on the morning of April 19, 1995. There ain’t no such thing as a coincidence,” Trentadue said.

He said government officials claim the security cameras did not record the minutes before the bombing because “they had run out of tape” or “the tape was being replaced.”

“The interesting thing is they spring back on after 9:02,” he said. “The absence of footage from these crucial time intervals is evidence that there is something there that the FBI doesn’t want anybody to see.”

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