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Big pharma and television ads

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This is a tough topic, but I think it’s important. $1 billion per month Did you know that big pharma spends $1 billion per month on television advertising? Are you surprised? Do you get annoyed with all of the ads for prescription drugs? Only 2 nations Only the United State and New Zealand allow pharmaceutical […]

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Heartwarming and funny commercials!

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In these times of despair over political candidates and wars around the world, I wanted to take a loot at something light today. How about funny television commercials? Old ladies in the snow I don’t think anyone disagrees with my current favorite. It’s the Amazon Prime commercial with the elderly trio of ladies sledding with […]

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Please halt aid to Israel

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Benjamin Netanyahu doesn’t fit the nickname “Bibi,” which, to me, seems lovable. He isn’t. Retaliation In retaliation for the merciless slaughter of 1,200 innocent men, women and children on October 7, he has extracted some 28,000 Palestinian lives and destroyed Gaza. American aid has enabled this in a major part. Congress Now Congress, at the […]

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Human, humanity and humane treatment

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We have a slaughter under way in Gaza with the U.S. Congress now considering more aid to Israel. We have a humanitarian crisis at the border, not just with immigrants but with those trying to care for them. We have a continuing war in Ukraine with stalling on the part of some members of Congress. […]

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Babies in the slaughterhouse, are they yours?

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NBC has completed a year-long investigation into children working in slaughterhouses. It’s available on YouTube titled Slaughterhouse Children. I urge you to watch it. Arkansas and other states This comes to my mind particularly because of large Tyson chicken processing plants nearby. And it’s also on my mind because the Sarah Huckabee Sanders administration has […]

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A memorial for aborted babies? Really!

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Arkansas isn’t the capitol for great care for children. Yet, a commission was asked to choose a memorial on the state Capitol grounds for aborted babies. They chose the less offensive one, thank goodness The commission chose the lesser of two offensive ones, this one pictured above, will have living plants. The memorial was called […]

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Shame on you, ABC

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I’ve never watched the Batchelor or its spin-offs on ABC, and I don’t like reality television, whatever that is. But I was intrigued with the idea of the Golden Bachelor. Gerry Turner Gerry Turner seemed like an ideal selection. He was handsome, a retired “restauranteur” and a widow of a few years, who said he […]

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Immigration problem isn’t as it seems

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Steve Rattner, a New York investor who advised the Treasury Department in the past, has fascinating observations in his appearances on Morning Joe. One this week really caught my eye. It was on one of his favorite topics — immigration. Not the problem it seems While we hear a lot about the need for a […]

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The purpose of editorial pages; does The Post have it wrong?

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An interesting case was discussed on Smerconish.com this morning. I love to watch this show and feel it brings depth to current issues. The poll questions also are helpful, and this week’s concerns The Washington Post’s removal of an editorial cartoon from its pages. The Post’s position The editorial page editor apologized for allowing the […]