[My] Life in Wisconsin

Marinette High School Standoff | Green Bay Press Gazette

http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/article/20101129/GPG0101/101129160/15-year-old-gunman-in-Marinette-standoff-shot-himself?nocache=1
Student released all 24 hostages before shooting himself...

MARINETTE — A 15-year-old high school student who had “some problems in school” held 24 hostages with two firearms for about five hours on Monday.

The suspect shot himself when authorities entered the room and was the only one injured in the standoff, Marinette police chief Jeff Skorik said. The suspect was taken to a hospital and has been reunited with his family. His condition was unknown Monday night.

Marinette High School will be closed today as students, their parents and the community regroup after the standoff, Marinette School District Superintendent Tim Baneck said during a press conference Monday night. Grief support will be available to anyone impacted by the standoff, he said. Baneck said he did not have a timeline for reopening the school.

The gunman, who has not been identified by authorities, was described by a family friend as “one of the sweetest kids you ever want to know.”

“I’m at a loss as to why the young man would have felt pushed to this point,” said Keith Schroeder, a former teacher in the Marinette School District who knows the family. “I know there was some things going on at school, but I’m just at a loss.”

Student hostage Zach Campbell said the incident started when the kids in the room were watching a movie and the student gunman opened fire at the projector, then fired another round near the teacher.

The gunman “didn’t seem like he wanted to hurt anybody,” Campbell said. And at one point, the teacher in the room, 10th-grade teacher Valerie Burd, tried talk to him: “He really got upset when she tried to talk to him. He told her to be quiet.”

One student in the room helped break the ice with the gunman by asking about hunting, Campbell said.

“We talked for, I’d say, six hours,” Campbell said. “He was calm, he was laughing with us, having a conversation.”

The gunman talked with those in the room about hunting, fishing, music and movies.

Student Austin Biehl said he was scared when the incident began, but those feelings eventually changed.

“As it progressed, it was just calm. Everyone was just fine,” Biehl said.

Skorik said the investigation into the incident is just beginning and he does not know whether criminal charges would be recommended against the gunman.

The city of Marinette is 50 miles north of Green Bay and has a population of about 11,700. Marinette High School has about 800 students.

Shortly before all the hostages were released, the gunman allowed five to leave the classroom. Authorities said later he allowed the first wave out of the room because they had to use the restroom.

Campbell said he “asked if I could go to the bathroom. I didn’t have to go, just wanted to see if I could leave.” He said he was the second person to leave the room.

Burd likely played a role in securing her release and the release of the students, Schroeder said.

“She’s very dedicated, educated, loves children,” he said. “If I had been that classroom, I don’t know what I’d have been able to do.”

News of the hostages’ release came as a text message just as a prayer group in Peshtigo began praying for that very thing, said Tim Harwell, youth pastor at the church.

“As a matter of fact, we were praying at that very moment for the release of all the kids, said ‘amen,’ and then someone read the text message,” Harwell said. “We all collapsed.”

Schroeder said he wouldn’t get specific about the problems the gunman had been having at school but said, “I know there was some problems at school. … Somehow, we as a society need to rein in the types of things that are going on with our children…

“He’s a victim, too,” Schroeder said. “People may not realize that. Something had to push him to do this. With the support system and family life that he has, I’m just at a loss. I couldn’t say enough good things about the family, and they are so involved.”

Schroeder said he didn’t know where the guns the boy used had come from.

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BY DOUG SCHNEIDER, • PAUL SRUBAS • November 29, 2010
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Save for a few news conferences which haven't added much to the above story, I really don't know anything more than what has been on your own news.
The young man (suspect/victim) is fighting for his life at St. V's here in Green Bay.

I can only imagine how the parents of all the children might feel...

Marinette is about an hour north from here.

XOXO
Me

Give the Tea Party what it wants

Link


The author has put forth a lot of effort and time in her thoughts.
I enjoyed this so very much, and hope you do also. 

Do the click above.
See what she recommends.








" I've been reading an interesting discussion about the ramifications of the philosophy espoused by the far right, especially as embodied by Tea Party supporters--about what life would be like if we did away with taxes and let everyone pay his or her own way. The argument, as I understand it, is that voluntary philanthropy is good, but any organized redistribution of wealth, through letting one person's taxes pay for anything for someone else, is bad. It creates an artificially induced state of dependence which leaves people vulnerable to being controlled. Not everyone takes it as far as proposing no taxes and no services, but some do, and that is the only way, really, to be faithful to the philosophical model.

So I say we let the people who want to live that way give it a try.

I think it would be an interesting experiment if " ... More
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A very interesting post, as well as comments- all explained.
Please take a moment?
Suppose it was for real... Could it work?


XOXO
Me


OK. I give up. I can't get to too many of your pages, and when I do, I cannot leave a comment. Have been trying unsuccessfully to get to Bills new blogs, but only succeeded in getting to his top page again, where I could not leave a comment. Grrr!!! Tried leaving comments on 2 of Heidi's and one of Pamela's. Like I said, I quit. Snowstorm on its way, and I have to get into town. Love to all, and Happy Thanksgiving to you all. XOXO, Me

The Danger of Dancing.

Good Morning All;
I am not the best person to even have an opinion on "Dancing with the Stars".
(But I do)...

I fully admit that I do not watch this program- I actually cannot remember the last time I watched anything, with the exception of the local news, from start to finish, without recording it first.
Additionally, DWTS is not on my list of those somewhat entertaining, and at times enlightening, recorded items.

Waking this morning, the national news is on in the background as I read over my notes on here, and check my email.
I overhear that Bristolsp? Palin has advanced to another round on the above show.
I believe this is the final
? round.

The question arose "should Palin remover herself from the running so as not to endanger herself further?"
"What?"
I remind myself this is a television show... Then, to answer, almost aloud, and almost flippantly, my mind says, "Oh, who cares?"

  - Then I realize that I care.

I care whether or not a young mother is going to put her life in danger because people are stupid enough to think that whether or not she can dance is of monumental political proportions.
I care that her child might be left motherless.
I care that people are ridiculously up in arms about a simple television show.

I don't care if anyone shoots their TV.
I don't care whose kid she is.
I don't care about the fact that I don't even watch this show.
But I damn sure care about her kid.

A short moment later, this question comes to mind-
Haven't the results already been skewed by even ASKING should she step down? Has she not been painted into that proverbial corner- as damned if she quits, and damned if she doesn't?

Just my thoughts... What say you?

XOXO
Me

Above picture from here

Gales of Novem~Brrr?


   Casey. At her last infusion.

Good Morning All;
I must keep this short this morning- Casey has her infusion scheduled early, and it is a day to bring out the winter jackets.
Yesterday was an odd day- with tornadoes south of us, and thunderstorms that rumbled on and off overhead as I went about my day.
When Punk and I were outside for her last potty break last night it was nice out there, (stockinged feet). The rains were done, and it was probably in the mid 40's or so- and calmer too.
Quite a different story this morning- as the windchill hovers around +10°F. Sustained winds are in the mid to upper 20mph, and my air exchange cover over the stove rattles occasionally.
There is even a draft in the house; (more specifically on me), and I am trying to psyche myself up to get in the shower.

We have no snow as yet- which makes the wind and temps seem that much worse for some reason. (I am not complaining about the lack of shoveling either). hehehe

If you can stand it, I am complaining about my back. Not sure what 'new' thing I did, but it got so bad last week that Casey threatened to bring me to the hospital. I finally caved, and at least made that phone call on Thursday- Returning my call by 7:30 on Friday, they had set up an early appointment for Monday.
Long story short, yesterday the doctor spoke of cement for my back? Hmmm...
I also needed another panel of xrays to determine *if* I have something new going on, or if it is an old and exacerbated thing.
The tech in the radiation dept tried to kill me! I swear he did. I also kept repeating to myself that the end is supposed to justify the means. The back~bend position was the worst; although laying on my side on a hard cold table wasn't much to my liking either.
I drove that disc back across town as soon as I had it too. Must now make an appointment for her to discuss her findings. (Crap).
Since I am mobile, albeit in a snail way, I'd best not complain about glowing in the dark either.


I'd better close- Must get an earlier start as we have to stop over to Randy's before we go to Casey's infusion.

Good Lord, can I shower somehow without removing my nice warm pj's?!?

Love to all.
Be safe and warm.

XOXO
Me



For a Few of you

I need a little input...
I have this growing on my hip... --->
(Please pardon my stretch marks; as they are proof that I carried all 4 of these daughters of mine).
Know too that my skin is darker, and the red is brighter.

I will wait 'til we get back from MN to check it out. But I do not like this. Have kept an eye on it for a few months and recently it has doubled in size. (It is about 1/2 an inch now- and no longer a potential 'freckle').

Does anyone know about this? Things to look out for?
As you may/may not know, my birthmother has skin cancer...

XOXO
Me
 
Say NOTHING to Casey!


ROTF!!!! My dog, asleep on the floor quite near to me... My tummy growled loudly, waking her. She awoke and began growling back at it! A great laugh for me in the morning! Hope you all have a "wunnaful" Sunday! Laugh a little for me too! XOXO, Me

The Man in The Glass...

The Man In The Glass


When you get what you want in your struggle for self
And the world makes you king for a day,
Just go to the mirror and look at yourself
And see what that man has to say.


For it isn’t your father or mother or wife
Whose judgment upon you must pass.
The fellow whose verdict counts most in you life
Is the one staring back from the glass.


You may be like Jack Horner and chisel a plum
And think you’re a wonderful guy.
But the man in the glass says you’re only a bum
If you can’t look him straight in the eye.


He’s the fellow to please-never mind all the rest,
For he’s with you clear to the end.
And you’ve passed your most dangerous, difficult test
If the man in the glass is your friend.


You may fool the whole world down the pathway of years
And get pats on the back as you pass.
But your final reward will be heartache and tears
If you’ve cheated the man in the glass.

~Author unknown~

Here's Your Death Panel


Will your child be next?

Many of you already know that, for obvious reasons, I fully support most "medically necessary for life" transplants, all stem cell research, and signing your donor cards.
Having received a 'heads up' from one of my groups, I have to post this here also.
 
      “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights,...



From
crazypeacetrain:

An Arizona man was denied a liver transplant while waiting at the hospital. He was a Medicaid patient and couldn’t come up with the $200K need
ed to do the surgery, since the state cut their coverage of the procedure as of October 1st.
If he had gotten sicker sooner, he would have been covered.

The liver went to another patient, despite Francisco Felix being highest on the UNOS list.


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AHCCCS budget cuts cost Phoenix-area man his chance at liver transplant

A Laveen liver-disease patient missed his opportunity for an organ transplant Tuesday, becoming the most dire example yet of an Arizonan denied life-saving medical care because of budget cuts to the state's health-care system for the poor.

Francisco Felix, 32, was in the hospital ready to receive a liver that was donated to him late Monday night. But the liver went to another recipient Tuesday morning because he couldn't find $200,000 overnight to pay for the liver transplant, one of seven kinds of transplant surgery the state stopped covering Oct. 1.

Felix was the first liver-transplant patient known to be affected, but is not likely to be the last.

Of the approximately 100 Arizonans enrolled in the Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System who are awaiting transplants that are no longer covered by AHCCCS, 60 of them are candidates like Felix with liver disease related to hepatitis C. Transplant is their only cure.

Last month, Goodyear leukemia patient Mark Price became a poster child for the impact of budget cuts to AHCCCS after his doctor found donors who matched his bone marrow a day after Price lost coverage. Price's story gained attention nationally and an anonymous donor later covered all costs for his surgery.

Because bone marrow comes from living donors, the donated marrow was still able to be used at a late date.

It's a different story for liver-transplant patients.

The chances of finding a liver donor are slim because these transplants usually are livers from deceased donors and the demand far exceeds the supply.

If a donor is found, the surgery must take place in less than a day.

AHCCCS patients who lost transplant coverage have been allowed to stay on the waiting list, but when a match is found they are faced with a ticking clock to come up with up to half a million dollars to pay for the procedure.

Francisco's story

Monday night, Felix's wife received a call from a family friend whose wife was nearing death and wanted to donate her liver to Felix. Their organs matched, and doctors prepared Felix for a surgery set for 10 a.m. Tuesday.

Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center gave Felix until that time to come up with the money for his surgery. His surgery, liver transplant due to complications from hepatitis C, was one AHCCCS stopped covering Oct. 1.

Despite efforts to reach out to the media and the public, the family could not raise the money. Felix was discharged from the hospital and his liver went to the next patient on the waiting list.

"It was his day today. If we had the money, someone to pay for it, he would have received the liver," said Flor, Francisco's wife. "How can people make this decision? How does one person have the right to decide who's going to live and who's not?"

There are at least 23 AHCCCS patients at Banner Good Samaritan waiting for transplants, hospital spokesman Bill Byron said.

Byron said patients must meet three criteria before receiving transplants: they must be healthy enough for a transplant procedure, they must have a network of people who can support them after surgery and they must be able to afford the surgery.

Patients who can't afford the surgery after finding a match are placed on a hold list until they can pay for it.

Flor Felix has applied to the National Transplant Assistance Fund so that the family can raise money for her husband's surgery. Byron said doctors believe Francisco will be healthy enough to receive a transplant if another match comes along within the next year or two.

According to United Network for Organ Sharing, a national non-profit that is contracted with the federal government to manage the U.S. organ-transplant system, the average wait time for a liver is 796 days. Francisco has been on the waiting list since April and only got this chance so quickly because the family friend wanted to donate to him.

AHCCCS cuts

Legislators earlier this year decided to stop paying for certain transplants based on analyses by AHCCCS.

Certain kinds of pancreas, lung and bone-marrow transplants are among those no longer covered.

AHCCCS stopped covering liver transplants for hepatitis C because of the procedure's low long-term success rate.

According to AHCCCS, studies showed that when a patient with hepatitis C receives a liver transplant, the virus can infect the new liver within 24 hours. The virus returning is the No. 1 cause of the new liver failing, according to the analysis.

But according to the national transplant organization, transplant is the best treatment option for patients with end-stage liver failure.

Political battle

Following the public reports of Price's transplant story last month, state lawmakers asked Gov. Jan Brewer to reconsider the cuts. Tuesday, a group of Democrats asked again.

But Brewer's spokesman, Paul Senseman, said the governor would not consider a special legislative session unless someone proposes how the state would make up for the $1 billion gap in the AHCCCS budget.

Senseman blames federal health-care mandates for the program's financial struggles. The federal government requires states to cover many things under the program, but transplants are not one of them.

"On multiple fronts we remain hopeful that our ability to design a sustainable and flexible service program would be restored" now that there is a Republican majority in Congress and Arizona is a part of a 20-state lawsuit against the federal government for requiring all Americans to have health insurance by 2014, Senseman said.

AHCCCS cuts were made before the federal health-care reform act passed, said Sen.-elect Kyrsten Sinema, D-Phoenix. Sinema said Brewer should use federal stimulus money to reinstate transplant cuts.

Democratic state Rep. Matt Heinz, a physician at the Tucson Medical Center, said it is contradictory to blame AHCCCS cuts on federal mandates while reasoning that transplant coverage could be cut because it is not federally required.

Rep. John Kavanagh, R-Fountain Hills, chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, said he would like to revisit transplant cuts when the Legislature is back in session in January.

by Michelle Ye Hee Lee - Nov. 17, 2010 12:00 AM
The Arizona Republic

Read more: http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/2010/11/17/20101117ahcccs-budget-cuts-phoenix-man-liver-transplant.html#ixzz15mQYE6JS

http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2010-11-17-arizona-cuts-liver-transplant_N.htm

http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/2010/11/17/20101117ahcccs-budget-cuts-phoenix-man-liver-transplant.html

Arizona governor Jan Brewer had the gall to blame “Obamacare.”
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Know that this is only one story from just one state.

Is this what happens when your insurance changes?

What say you?

XOXO
Me


Click for more on Stem Cell Research:

Stem Cells Repair Spinal Discs Permanently!

"While the United States government, scientists and the religious right continue to fight over the moral issues involved in stem cell research, the United Kingdom has already made strides toward medical cures with stem cells."
November 16, 2010 by Dr. Mark Wiley

Skipped Stitches.



   Casey took this picture (of her blanketed feet) at her last infusion...


Good Morning All;
It has been way too long since I have written a real blog- and it's not going to happen today either.
A few of you have written to ask what is going on. Truth be known, the answer is nothing.
My computer is as uncooperative as my back- (And that has gotten worse too).  As is my sewing machine. I'd taken it apart, and put it together again. It no longer clunks, but skips stitches in the normal sewing setting. My zigzag works very well though, so am using that setting tons more than I ever have. Too funny.
Talk about unique artistry with a sewing machine! hehehe
 
I was to have a dentist appointment on Tuesday, same day/time as Casey's infusion- Neither of us made it. Casey was too sick, and I had a massive anxiety attack as I was fixin' to leave.
Oh, I waited and was ready to beg that dentist for new teeth.  Heck, I don't even care if they come out every night either! I am tired of trying to keep up with them.

Life goes on.

Casey's appointment is rescheduled. Mine will be too, as soon as I know what is going on with her anastomotic ulcer. We go back to Minnesota next month to find out.
Click to read, "
Anastomotic ulceration following subtotal and total pancreatectomy"

I woke this morning after having a very odd dream about... ahem, er, -um-  "recycling"-
In this dream I had married my 2nd 'ex' all over again. (And that's plain wrong)! 
I haven't decided yet if it truly was a dream, or a nightmare. Just very weird. As we said the "I do's" etc, I knew I didn't love him,
I suppose I just wanted to make trouble.
Interpret that if you will.   hehehe

Going to close for now. I send my love to all.

XOXO
Me



The Way to a Man's Heart?

Rating:
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---------- Gunshot victim went home for lunch ----------

NEW HAVEN, Conn. - Connecticut police said a man who heard
gunshots while exiting a deli went home and ate his sand-
wich before seeking treatment for shots to the groin and
thigh. Investigators said Miguel Soto III, 25, heard three
gunshots when he left the deli Tuesday afternoon in New
Haven and continued home to enjoy his lunch, WVIT-TV,
Hartford, Conn., reported Thursday. Police said Soto asked
his father to take him to Yale-New Haven Hospital after he
had finished his sandwich. Soto was treated for non-life-
threatening gunshot wounds to his groin and left thigh.
Investigators said they are seeking two men in connection
with the incident.

"Short" Sale?



Good Morning;
Just a short note here today.
We have had this 'fog' thing going on for the past few days-
Imagine it will be worse tomorrow (the temps are to quit acting like September).  This has been some nice weather for Flintville for November!
But I don't think I have to be anywhere early.
That is a good thing.

I have a question for anyone "in the know".
What is a short sale, and how does it affect a potential buyer?
 *** Maybe those of you that get this in your email would reply too?
My email is Anna_Loves_Life@Yahoo.com

I will be back to see if anyone comments on this later.
Methinks I broke my sewing machine yesterday; and I must go see if I can salvage it now.
Mad- Mad- MAD about that.

 
♥  Love to all. 
May you all have a 'wunnaful' Thursday!

XOXO
Me


First Senior Moment. EVER.


Sometimes I just have to share...


First Senior Moment Ever Recorded

~

Now we know.
hehehe

XOXO
Me

Flying for now


     -Mama is second from left-

Good Morning All;
Just wanted to touch base with everyone, and say hi.
I know this should not affect me as it does, still.
It does.

A few of you do already know of the anniversary of my parents deaths. Even fewer mention it.  Why do people not talk about close death? Are they afraid to?
Mama's was just 2 days ago, and Dad's is coming up early next month.
Bear with me if you will.  It is still a crappy time of year for me.


Casey has an infusion this morning-
I have already (sort of) cleaned up- I finished the dishes from last night, and got started on the wash as well.

Did some mowing yesterday, not enough daylight anymore. What's up with that?!?
hehehe

Why doesn't the world just 'spring ahead' half an hour and then leave it alone?

Time to fly. Kind of foggy out there this morning...

Try to have a good and happy Tuesday!

XOXO
Me


Monday 15...

I get 'cornfOOzed' a lot.
Please tell me about myself...

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1.   Who are you to me?  

2.   How long have we known each other?   

3.  When and how did we meet?  

4.  Describe me in one word.   

5.  What was your first impression of me?  

6.  Do you still think that way of me now?   

7.  What reminds you of me?  

8.  If you could give me anything what would it be?   

9.  How well do you know me?  

10.  When's the last time you saw me?   

11.  What's the last thing you remember us talking about?  

12.  If you could tell me anything in the world, what would it be?   

13.  Do you like me?  

14.  What makes me happy?  

15.  What makes me sad?  


XOXO
Me

Fentanyl Patches Recalled (Lot #'s Included).

http://www.fda.gov/Safety/Recalls/ucm232537.htm
Actavis Encourages Consumers to Return Fentanyl Transdermal System 25 mcg/h

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – November 4, 2010 – Morristown, NJ – Further to its previously announced voluntary recall of 18 lots of Fentanyl Transdermal System 25 mcg/hour C-II patches, Actavis is encouraging consumers to return any product in their possession from the October 21, 2010 recall.

Consumers with Actavis 25 mcg/h Fentanyl patches may call 1-877-422-7452 (24 hours/day, 7 days/week) for return instructions and information.

Actavis identified one lot of 25 mcg/hour Fentanyl patches (Control/Lot # 30349) shipped to market that contained one patch that released its active ingredient in laboratory testing faster than the approved specification. An accelerated release of Fentanyl from a 25 mcg/hour patch could lead to adverse events for at-risk patients such as children and the elderly, including excessive sedation, respiratory depression, hypoventilation (slow breathing), and apnea (temporary suspension of breathing).

The Control/Lot number appears on the bottom of the product box and on the black and white side of each individual patch packaging, in the lower left corner.



Recalled Control/Lot #s

30041, Exp 12/2011
30049, Exp 12/2011
30066, Exp 12/2011
30096, Exp 01/2012
30097, Exp 02/2012
30123, Exp 01/2012
30241, Exp 02/2012
30256, Exp 02/2012
30257, Exp 03/2012
30258, Exp 03/2012
30349, Exp 03/2012
30350, Exp 03/2012
30391, Exp 03/2012
30392, Exp 04/2012
30429, Exp 04/2012
30430, Exp 04/2012
30431, Exp 04/2012
30517, Exp 04/2012



Corium International Inc., a third-party supplier for Actavis, manufactured the recalled patches at its Grand Rapids, Michigan facility. The patches are packaged individually and boxed in quantities of five patches per box.

Fentanyl Transdermal System is indicated for the management of persistent, moderate to severe chronic pain that requires continuous, around-the-clock opioid administration for an extended period of time and cannot be managed by other means such as non-steroidal analgesics, opioid combination products, or immediate release opioids.

As part of the voluntary recall, all wholesalers and retailers were asked to return the product from the listed lots that they may still have on hand or in stock. Actavis also is encouraging consumers to return product in their possession. Fentanyl patches sold by Actavis in Europe are not impacted by the recall.

This recall is being conducted with the knowledge of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.



Information also is available through the Actavis U.S. website at www.actavis.us9 by going to the “Fentanyl Recall Information” link on the front page.

Actavis has operators available to help consumers, customers and health professionals with the following information:

* Medical Issue/Adverse Event/Product Questions

1-877-422-7452 (24 hours/day, 7 days/week)

* Return/Reimbursement Questions

1-888-896-4562 (24 hours/day, 7 days/week)

Adverse reactions or quality problems experienced with the use of this product may be reported to the FDA's MedWatch Adverse Event Reporting program either online, by regular mail or by fax.

Online:www.fda.gov/medwatch/report.htm10

Regular Mail: use postage-paid, pre-addressed Form FDA 3500 available at: www.fda.gov/MedWatch/getforms.htm11.
*** Mail to address on the pre-addressed form.
Fax: 1-800-FDA-0178

Operators available to handle voluntary recall of 18 lots

Company Contact:
Media Line
Actavis U.S.
973-889-6689

Email: media@actavis.com

" America - He's Your President for Goodness Sake!" -We Should Be Ashamed! I am. Are YOU?

Good Morning All;
While I do have a blog coming up today, I believe we all should read this.
This a
rticle was originally posted in Senior Living magazine.

Some of the best comments I have on my site, IN SUPPORT OF our president, have come from Canada, and other foreign nations. (Go figure).

This man has it right. Please read on.


*Click here should you wish to read the comments to the original post-

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America - He's Your President for Goodness Sake!

By William Thomas
Posted: Friday, October 1st, 2010


There was a time not so long ago when Americans, regardless of their political stripes, rallied round their president. Once elected, the man who won the White House was no longer viewed as a republican or democrat, but the President of the United States. The oath of office was taken, the wagons were circled around the country’s borders and it was America versus the rest of the world with the president of all the people at the helm.

Suddenly President Barack Obama, with the potential to become an exceptional president has become the glaring exception to that unwritten, patriotic rule.

Four days before President Obama’s inauguration, before he officially took charge of the American government, Rush Limbaugh boasted publicly that he hoped the president would fail. Of course, when the president fails the country flounders. Wishing harm upon your country in order to further your own narrow political views is selfish, sinister and a tad treasonous as well.

Subsequently, during his State of the Union address, which is pretty much a pep rally for America, an unknown congressional representative from South Carolina, later identified as Joe Wilson, stopped the show when he called the President of the United States a liar. The president showed great restraint in ignoring this unprecedented insult and carried on with his speech. Speaker Nancy Pelosi was so stunned by the slur, she forgot to jump to her feet while clapping wildly, 30 or 40 times after that.

Last spring, President Obama took his wife Michelle to see a play in New York City and republicans attacked him over the cost of security for the excursion. The president can’t take his wife out to dinner and a show without being scrutinized by the political opposition? As history has proven, a president in a theatre without adequate security is a tragically bad idea.

Remember: “Apart from that, Mrs. Lincoln, how did you enjoy the play?”

At some point, the treatment of President Obama went from offensive to ugly and then to downright dangerous.

The health-care debate, which looked more like extreme fighting in a mud pit than a national dialogue, revealed a very vulgar side of America. President Obama’s face appeared on protest signs white-faced and blood-mouthed in a satanic clown image. In other tasteless portrayals, people who disagreed with his position distorted his face to look like Hitler complete with mustache and swastika.

Odd, that burning the flag makes Americans crazy, but depicting the president as a clown and a maniacal fascist is accepted as part of the new rude America.

Maligning the image of the leader of the free world is one thing, putting the president’s life in peril is quite another. More than once, men with guns were videotaped at the health-care rallies where the president spoke. Again, history shows that letting men with guns get within range of a president has not served America well in the past.

And still the “birthers” are out there claiming Barack Obama was not born in the United States, although public documentation proves otherwise. Hawaii is definitely part of the United States, but the Panama Canal Zone where his electoral opponent Senator John McCain was born? Nobody’s sure.

Last month, a 44-year-old woman in Buffalo was quite taken by President Obama when she met him in a chicken wing restaurant called Duff’s.
Did she say something about a pleasure and an honour to meet the man or utter encouraging words for the difficult job he is doing? No.
Quote: “You’re a hottie with a smokin’ little body.”

Lady, that was the President of the United States you were addressing, not one of the Jonas Brothers! He’s your president for goodness sakes, not the guy driving the Zamboni at “Monster Trucks On Ice.” Maybe next it’ll be, “Take Your President To A Topless Bar Day.”

In President Barack Obama, Americans have a charismatic leader with a good and honest heart. Unlike his predecessor, he’s a very intelligent leader. And unlike that president’s predecessor, he’s a highly moral man.

In President Obama, Americans have the real deal, the whole package and a leader that citizens of almost every country around the world look to with great envy. Given the opportunity, Canadians would trade our leader, hell, most of our leaders for Obama in a heartbeat.

What America has in Obama is a head of state with vitality and insight and youth. Think about it, Barack Obama is a young Nelson Mandela. Mandela was the face of change and charity for all of Africa but he was too old to make it happen. The great things Obama might do for America and the world could go on for decades after he’s out of office.

America, you know not what you have.

The man is being challenged unfairly, characterized with vulgarity and treated with the kind of deep disrespect to which no previous president was subjected. It’s like the day after electing the first black man to be president, thereby electrifying the world with hope and joy, Americans sobered up and decided the bad old days were better.

President Obama may fail but it will not be a Richard Nixon default fraught with larceny and lies. President Obama, given a fair chance, will surely succeed but his triumph will never come with a Bill Clinton caveat – “if only he’d got control of that zipper.”

Please. Give the man a fair, fighting chance. This incivility toward the leader who won over Americans and gave hope to billions of people around the world that their lives could be enhanced by his example, just naturally has to stop.

Believe me, when Americans drive by the White House and see a sign on the lawn that reads: “No shirt. No shoes. No service,” they’ll realize this new national rudeness has gone way, way too far.

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I do believe you are correct Mr. Thomas.
Like yourself I cannot stand the disrespect that people have shown to President Obama! It is shameful, arrogant, and ignorant.
I thank you for taking the time to {try to} set the American people straight.

XOXO
Me

PS
As I stated in previous posts re: HealthCare, "the rest of the world is laughing at us."
Or maybe they are just more wise than the average American...

Special thanks to Ronn at 'political souls' for bringing this article to my attention


"Spirit, mind, and body—all need peace and quiet. * We need a quiet place like a creek bank in summer when fishing is good and bait plentiful. * The mind and spirit need to go fishing in the inner world of thought and ideas. * When the body is quiet, the mind can pull in some big ones, but do be careful. * Good fish and not-so-good fish can come out of the same pool. * Rely on the spirit to guide you to the good—and to help you distinguish between the good and the bad. * Throw the bad ones—bad ideas, bad words, bad beliefs—away. * But the good ones are keepers. * Savor them. **** [We] must always follow the directions of the Great Spirit, and we must listen to him, as it was he that made us: determine to listen to nothing that is bad." end quoted text...

New Hope and Change Continue



        ~ Will this cloture garbage end now? Do ya think???


Good Morning!

There are many of us let down by the obvious fact that America's young people thought their vote did not count yesterday.
A sickening attitude of "why should I?' that many bought into lock stock and barrel.

Uninformed and misled by many advertisements, and "news" programs - or sick to death of them, even the middle~agers were not there to stake their claim on their responsibility to vote.
The golden~agers, (possibly percentage-wise the largest segment that did vote), cast their vote accordingly based on the fearsome lies we have all heard.

The times change. "We must change with them, or..."

Whatever the reason does not really matter, (or does it)? 
I have heard, and still am hearing, many concession speeches that I would rather not hear.
Be that as it may, I can now choose to *cry in my beer* OR get a move on toward 2012.

The people who think to cheer will not be cheering to learn that the largest side effect of 'winning' is the fact that all the people outed will still be receiving their pay... We have all seen the radical emails about how unfair it is that these representatives of ours continue to collect their pay after retiring... So no whining about that later.
Don't like it? It won't be ratified soon.

For the rest of us,
(ie: those of us that are still around after health care gets changed), we too will be working toward ratifying the results of 2010 by voting again in 2012.

HealthCare?

  1. First, the entire thing may be repealed.
  2. Second, it may be turned into something completely unrecognizable. Hats off to the insurance companies on this one; you have probably been granted quite a reprieve- for a time). My youngest daughter will be once again fighting for every bit of insurance she can get...
  3. The third, may just be that The Public Option be once again in the offing- But this time, let's let these Republicans think it was their idea... (Among many other things).

I believe that in his concession speech to Reid Ribble, our unseated Senator/Dr. Steve Kagen said it best.

Know that this is quoted from memory; not verbatim.  "The battle for the future has not ended. - There are still many of us still standing up for the families on Main Street, and believing that they have more value that the corporations on Wall Street."
 - The corporations have no constitutional rights, "We, the people" do.
"

Yes, Senator Kagen, "We the people" do.
I also believe that 98% of "We the people" also believe in people before profits.
Thank you Senators Kagen and Feingold

I further believe that as soon as we can all get past the cheering and the jeering we can work on what comes next.
It is all part of the rollercoaster ride of life (again not verbatim):

"
Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting...
'Holy Mary Mother of God! What a Ride!!!
"

I do look forward to the next 2/20/200 political years.
As always, they promise to be nothing, if not more of the same- just with the shoe on the wrong foot.  Perhaps we need only to learn how to dress?

Additionally, I do feel bad for our President. 
Unfailingly Mr. Obama has worked for "We the people"-
He has been stilted, jilted, mocked, and stymied, at almost every turn. (And yet, with enough class, elegance, and intelligence, he has never been over that proverbial barrel).
Mr Obama, your job just got a little rougher.   * "Difficult, but not impossible."

We need only to restore our Faith in our president-
As like Mr. Kristof said, click here,  "Give him a chance"


Hmmm... How about we also give "We, the people" a chance too?

"We will battle on. The first day of the next campaign cycle starts tomorrow."
Senator Steve Kagen


My many personal and sincere thanks to our Senators Feingold and Kagen for representing Wisconsin in the most honorable of manner for so many years.

XOXO
Me

It is now almost 5AM- My dumpsters have been brought out to the end of the driveway and I am heading to bed.

graph from here

Varmints. Infusions. And Cheerios


    Punk- Bothered by the wind last week-


Good Morning All
Please vote today? Even if you think it won't matter, do it anyway. It's way too important not to. Personally I am happy that it is finally sinking into peoples heads that their votes can change the world in which we live. Your vote DOES count, no matter what you believe right now.
Undecided? Take the image of Casey to the polls with you, and vote according to your conscience. Know that a Republican vote has the potential to kill many people that wear her shoes, and fight her fight against a chronic, debilitating disease.

Lots going on today for us- Casey has another infusion, and I have a bit more shopping to do while I am in town- Happy I do not have to vote today. Those lines- around here anyway, promise to be long...


With November comes the advent of snow- Wish it were not so, but there is always the possibility of it- and lots of it. Of course no one knows how each season will differ from the last, but many are getting ready. I have seen many plows attached to trucks already, and many sights like this at area shops-

Ready for "s".
I still have to get mine out.

Casey brought me in yesterday for my darn head. My head feels better, but I still feel nasty- Could not fall back to sleep, worried that I would not wake in time to bring her in for that infusion. hehehe Talk about a vicious cycle.

These guys seem to cycle too-


Got him!
A little mole thinking he might have liked some of that peanut butter.

These varmints are not in the house-
Thanks to an ever vigilant Sputnik, and Punk too. (Well, she tries). hehehe

In Spring and In Fall I always catch a bunch out in the attached garage. And every now and then, Sput does get one on the inside.
And it all has to do with the weather-


As does this... from last weeks windstorm.


Oops...

The weathermen have told us that the mb's pressure from that storm was comparable to a Category 3 hurricane. Happy I am that I do not live down south, my headache had begun with that drop in pressure...

Punk would go outside, and within seconds was completely bothered by the fact that she could smell something, and not be able to figure out which way it was coming from. She would walk across the yard with her head swinging back and forth- Casey said she looked like she was at a tennis match! hehehe

Punk would gather up her toys, in whatever room she was, and just wait.


Punk toys

And wait...

Punk sponge bob
Yes. Sponge-Bob now has a tail. Had to sew him up twice already. hehehe
So finally I just combined the two toys- Punk watches my every stitch...


Sputty?


Sputty Don't care
He could care less ~as long as he gets fed.



After all that wind, Punk now chooses my old jacket to grab and go lie on.


Punk with my jacket

She has also taken to lying under my little table... Cute



Sputty still doesn't care
Sputty- Cleaning up after dinner. hehehe



Casey had moved her infusion from Tues to Thurs last week because of that wind.



Nick taking Caseys B/P
Nick taking Casey's blood pressure- 105/58


Casey- Cheerios on her nose


I brought along some Cheerios for her to munch on.
She was still hungry so I ran to Tony Roma's to get her a sandwich!



Casey- Sirloin sandwich
I think she liked it! (I got the Claussen)! Mmmmm


I'd better close if I am to get in the shower before I leave- Perhaps even to turn the heat on before I do that...  It's about 30° outside as I type, and about 64
° inside.

My love to all.

XOXO
Me


November Already!




Master Gabriel, playing in the sunshine at his home!












Good Afternoon all, and Happy November too!

I have been remiss in not sharing such good news- Especially after being sent these gorgeous pictures right after this child was born!

A belated welcome to baby Elizabeth!

She was born October 14th-
The first grandchild of Kristin and Steve!
(Master Gabriel's Mom and Dad).



Grandma Kristin and Baby Elizabeth
Granny Kristin and newborn Elizabeth!


A grandpa is born!
A Grandpa was born that day too!

Sweet Baby E!
You have been born into one of the most wonderful families on the face of our planet.
For that you are, and will always be, blessed and rich beyond measure.
All my love, & with special congratulations to the whole family!

I love your new outfit!


Youngest Packers Fan!
Thanks to you (and a little help from Mason Crosby), our beloved Packers won yesterday!
It was a good Halloween game- (Any that end with a "W" in Green Bay is a good game).


Speaking of which, I received Halloween pictures from Kristin last night!

The GAK triplets, ready for Trick or Treating!

GAK Hallows Eve 2010
Batman- Master Gabriel, and his Princess sisters- Alexis and Kaylee


Casey and I stopped in last week- It had been too long between visits and it was high time to get over there.

Master Gabriel already was wearing his Batman shirt- The 2 girls also wanted us to see their costumes.

Princess Alexis
♫ ♫ Isn't she lovely?! ♫ ♫
Alexis- With Kaylee looking on- Both with such beautiful smiles!



Alexis straightens out Batman's ears, and even Annie gets in the shot!

Alexis, Gabriel, Casey, Kaylee, and Annie




Gabriel and Auntie Casey
Gabriel and Casey!

Too soon, it was time to leave-
Casey had her iron infusion that day and was really beginning to feel the effects, while my own anti-anxiety pill was wearing a bit thin.


Waving Goodbye
Everyone waved and blew kisses.

Such a nice visit- and Halloween has passed until next year with happy memories!
This year was the first year, (maybe the 2nd), in my entire life that I did not get dressed up, or at least wear something silly. That's enough- maybe I'm getting up there and shouldn't be running around goofy.
Or maybe next year I will have the "bestest" costume EVER!
You have been warned! 
hehehe


Thus marks the end of Halloween, and the beginning of Native American Month.  (You see, there really was method to my madness in those few prior posts on American Indians
).

Tomorrow, won't you please get out and vote?
Casey has her 2nd weekly infusion tomorrow, (of 12 this time). She will vote after that. I already voted a week ago Friday.

Peace.

XOXO
Me


Paranormal- Fact or Fiction?


I know a few of you already know these stories. Some of you believe- Some not.
Either way is fine- But here are just a few of my own experiences...

On another blog, unrelated, there is a comparison made to ghosts and voting.
I have to admit I did not 'get it'-


But it did make me think that I have to post a bit of my own experiences after a friend commented not believing.

My friend is not alone.
Many do not believe in spirits-
Many more did not believe unless/until something happened to them. (This is the category I was in).

As for myself, I always thought that spirits and/or ghosts were bad- They were scary things that you really couldn't see or touch- And they were harbingers of that doom and gloom feeling.

When I turned 16, my mom said she would take me to see "The Amityville Horror" movie- But only if I read the whole book first.
She bought the book, and we both read it as we could. 
Still, reading the book did not prepare me for those 2 red glowing eyes I saw in the window in the movie...

You see, when I was about 3 or 4, I had come downstairs in the middle of the night to use the bathroom-
(A big girl I was, and did not want to wake my parents to take me anymore).
I came out of the bathroom, and had glanced into the kitchen. There were those 2 red glowing eyes looking at me from under the kitchen table. I quickly slammed the door, retreating to that little room, and screaming my lungs out.
So much for not waking the folks...

I do not recall how that was explained to me, but the image of those eyes have remained with me throughout my life.

Later on, growing up, now and again I would 'feel' someone here with me.
Since no one really believed, save for one experience my own mom had with my dads mom after she passed, I never did relay those scary, paranoid, experiences.

Those dismissive thoughts did not last long into my adulthood.

When I was about 23, I was dating my racecar man, Bob. One night he had stayed overnight, after getting some glass deep in his eye from working on the car.
At some point in the middle of that night I awoke and saw Roberta standing in the doorway to my bedroom.  As soon as I thought to speak to her, I remembered that my daughters were all staying at mom and dads-
Bob asleep beside me, I knew I must have been dreaming. So I closed my eyes. I waited. Then looked again.  "She" was still there.
Clearing my eyes, a closer look made me realize this girl was not my little Roberta-
This girl was wearing a dress I had picked up from a rummage sale earlier that day. That dress had yet to be washed- was laying on the laundry room floor.

I turned away once more, still thinking I was dreaming, and even pinched myself. Looking back a 3rd time, there she was. Still!
That was it. I screamed. I buried my face in my pillow. And I woke the sleeping Bob.
I did not even have the courage to tell him what had just happened! Just a "bad dream".

A few years later, remarried, my husband had fallen to nap on the couch one day. That afternoon he described that same little girl waking him!

At that point my own eyes really opened up.
I began to read many different stories- The library was only about 3 blocks away from our little townhouse-
What I couldn't find at the library I found in bookstores. Many people were corroborating my experiences, and my own feelings. I was thrilled! I was no longer afraid, or thinking these are bad things. After all, no one had ever been harmed at any point in my life, or with anything that had happened.

I have since experienced many different things that I realize are paranormal. As such they are defined as "
Beyond the range of normal experience or scientific explanation".

I will enclose two of my favorite photos- taken in my own home...





Cnv1309
02/09/2009
Two ladies in the doorway to the bathroom. (Original blogpost is here).


Cnv1954
01/10/2010
Who is petting my dog? (Original blogpost is here).

Please back away from your screen if you have trouble seeing the images.

The history of my home is here.
There are more stories and images that are available to you simply by CLICKing here.

So... How was your All-Hallows-Eve?

XOXO
Me



From Ghost study, here, comes the difference between Ghosts & Spirits.
 
A ghost is someone who has passed on and is "stuck" between the physical world and the Afterlife. They do not cross through The Light to go on to the Afterlife, but stick around in this "netherworld" for one reason or another.

A spirit is a person who has passed on, but has actually gone through The Light and into the Afterlife. There they go through a life review learning process, and after that, are able to come and go between the Afterlife and our physical world.