Wednesday, December 11, 2013

What's the difference between Paul Ryan's position and GOP Todd Akin/MO position on that "sensitive" issue?

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I was just going to star your question, but then Uncle Rupert made reference to me, so I thought...what the heck, let's jump on in.

The hollowpoint-bullet Paul Ryan is for "personhood" at the point of conception, if that gives your readers a clue on this dangerous zealot's control-freak approach to women. For someone on the far-right-wing "smaller" government (no oversight, no consumer protections as favored by his all-time hero Ayn Rand, the Russian aetheist), Ryan seems to get high on the idea of butting into women's privacy issues and cramming his narrow-minded tight-shoes version of psycho-pseudo "religion" down their...uh...throats, so to speak. Todd Akin, the hardcore right-wing opponent running against Senator Claire McCaskill (D-MO), who claims he believes there is a "legitimate rape" where a woman "cannot get pregnant" (what INSANITY!!..), should give all women and men who support women's freedoms, rights, and privacies (especially the right-wing hypocrites that cheat on their wives from time to time while sermonizing about "morality" and who might get their extracurricular younger gals pregnant since they want to ban contraception) reason to NOT NOTE REPUBLICANS this time around!

Claire McCaskill may not be perfect for those of us who reside in Missouri, but it was Senator McCaskill who set up the rules which said that the Bush/Cheney bailout banksters should NOT make more than the U.S. President, so she sponsored a bill in 2009 limiting these banksters' salaries to $500,000 (she originally wanted only $300,000) per year and only preferred shares of stock until each one of them had PAID US BACK WITH INTEREST---a smart move for our state's former Treasurer that netted the U.S. a whopping $181 BILLION in paybacks with interest from 14 of the borrowers, allowing the Democrats and President Obama to do a DEFICIT PAYDOWN BY 8% in the first months of 2010 (reported in Bloomberg News, Reuters, AP, and on MSNBC's evening programs).

Now we have a chance to keep the fiscally SANE Claire McCaskill as our Senator, and I hope the rest of America wakes up to the idea that the right-wingers in control of the GOP are wanting to take this great nation in the WRONG DIRECTION and, based on their attempts at VOTER SUPPRESSION, they are willing to CHEAT in order to do their dirty work with the exact same policies that the Bush/Cheney/GOP totalitarianism used to cause the problems in the first place.

VOTE DEMOCRATS if sanity is something you seek.

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They don't work and neither do any other supplements.

The acai berry has no special properties and has nothing to do with fat loss. The myth began when a doctor, Dr. Mehmet Oz, from Columbia Uni mentioned the berry on the Oprah show and supplements makers, being the scammers they are, began promoting products using acai as having beneficial properties they don't have often invoking the names of Oprah an Dr. Oz. Oprah and Oz filed suit against many supplements makets and the acai myth was born. Go here to read about it --> http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=8369105 Consumers, being credulous and ignorant of how supplements scammers bilk the public, began repeating and propagating the myth to the point of it becoming a global meme.

Here's an example of how scammers have created fake news websites just to sell acai junk to credulous web surfers. Ref: http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2011/04/fakenews.shtm
Note the excerpt: "FTC Seeks to Halt 10 Operators of Fake News Sites from Making Deceptive Claims About Acai Berry Weight Loss Products. Internet Marketers Falsely Claim Endorsement from ABC, Fox News, CBS, CNN, USA Today, and Consumer Reports, FTC Alleges"

Here's an complaint forum about Acai Fit. Ref: http://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/acai-fit-c212046.html
Note the excerpt: "Ordered Acai-Fit weight loss pills online. They advertise Free Trial for 1 month if you just pay shipping. Sounds good but you are billed $74.82 after 14 days of using the product! This is completely nonrefundable. At that point you can only stop future shipments. It defiantly takes more time to see if a product works. Even though I saw no effects, they still charged me. Do yourself a favor READ THE FINE PRINT. Not a mistake I will make again! Don't be fooled. If it seems to be too good to be true...IT IS."

Forget the acai berry..unless you're familiar with it and happen to like it. It does nothing special. End of story.

There is a lesson to be learned from the acai berry phenomena and that is that most supplement makers are frauds, fakes, and only interested in taking your money. In particular the areas of diet and fitness are plagued with such charlatans and beset with countless myths and you'll see them every day in this forum. From protein shakes and muscle building supplements to silly Shake Weight and Ab Circle equipment to fad diets and green tea and Shape-Up toning shoes and on and on the BS runs rampant in Diet & Fitness. So, always be skeptical of and apply critical thinking to all advertising, reviews, articles, blogs, testimonials, and anything else which can be subverted by scammers. If a scammer can use it, they are.

Good luck and good health!!

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References:
http://www.oprah.com/health/Can-Drinking-Acai-Berry-Juice-Really-Improve-Health
http://www.oprah.com/health/The-Truth-About-Oprah-Dr-Oz-Acai-Resveratrol-and-Colon-Cleanse




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