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NeedsMoreCoffee

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NeedsMoreCoffee is a 36 year old woman from Maryland, USA

Too many interests, too little time...

  • http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/11/opinion/11dowd.html?_r=1

    Rated 01:19pm 2 reviews economics nytimes.com

    From the page: Now we have two economies. We have recovering banks while we have 10-plus percent unemployment and 17.5 percent underemployment. The gross thing about the Wall Street of the last decade is how much its success was not shared with society.
  • An Increasingly Unstable Limbaugh Blames Obama for Ft....

    Rated 02:05am 1 review politics politicususa.com

    From the page: Limbaugh's act would be funny, if it wasn't so sad that millions of people listen to this guy. The whole idea that everything bad that happens in the world is Obama's fault is getting tedious. The Ft. Hood shooting is no more Obama's fault, then the Virginia Tech shooting was Bush's fault. It may be difficult for Limbaugh to understand this, but not all people act with a political motive in mind. Once again, Rush tries to capitalize on a tragedy by blaming Obama.
  • Craftzine.com blog : Biomedical Lab Uses Shrinky Dinks...

    Rated Nov 10 3 reviews science craftzine.com

    Now that's cool!


    From the page: "Michelle Khine's lab at UC Irvine couldn't afford the $100K equipment to make microfluidic chips, a sheet of material with tiny channels used for certain diagnostic tests, so she made her own with Shrinky Dinks."
  • Op-Ed Columnist - Paranoia Strikes Deep - NYTimes.com

    Rated Nov 10 2 reviews politics nytimes.com

    Scary, scary times.


    From the page: Real power in the party rests, instead, with the likes of Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck and Sarah Palin (who at this point is more a media figure than a conventional politician). Because these people aren't interested in actually governing, they feed the base's frenzy instead of trying to curb or channel it. So all the old restraints are gone.

    In the short run, this may help Democrats, as it did in that New York race. But maybe not: elections aren't necessarily won by the candidate with the most rational argument.
  • Griper Blade: People Who Oppose Abortion Are Officially...

    Rated Nov 09 1 review politics blogspot.com

    From the page: People were objecting that, while they were supportive of a woman's right to choose, they were also sympathetic to complaints by anti-abortion types that they shouldn't have to their tax dollars paying for abortion. This just wouldn't be fair.

    The first words out of my mouth were, "What makes them so special?" After all, the number of Americans who can't point to some use of taxpayer money that they're against is probably so tiny as to be almost non-existent. By this argument, should Quakers be forced to pay for the military, should environmentalists be forced to subsidize roadbuilding in wilderness areas, should privacy advocates have to fund the NSA and human right supporters have to foot the bill for Gitmo? From the death penalty to war to torture to domestic surveillance, people are forced to pay for things they passionately oppose. Setting abortion aside, as if it were somehow a special circumstance for "pro-life" taxpayers, would be absurd -- akin to letting animal rights activists skip on paying for the meat portion of meals served to military personnel.
  • Fenty uses police escort, clogs traffic on bike rides -...

    Rated Nov 09 1 review law wtop.com

    Gee, funny how some people are above the law.


    From the page: "D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty's passion for athletics is well known in the area.

    But many people are unaware of how the mayor's rigid training schedule is impacting public safety and traffic in the area.

    The mayor trains with his competitive cycling team, D.C. Velo, on the streets of D.C. and in the Maryland suburbs several days a week, usually in the middle of the day.

    Over the past several months, WTOP videotaped the mayor and his team on multiple dates as the team - escorted by D.C. Police motorcycle officers - rode on parkways where bikes aren't permitted, ran red lights and stop signs and created traffic backups wherever they went."
  • If women can defend Fort Hood, they can defend America. -...

    Rated Nov 09 3 reviews military slate.com

    From the page: According to a report issued yesterday by several retired military leaders, 75 percent of Americans ages 17 to 24 are unfit for military service because of poor physical condition, criminal history, or failure to complete high school. Wouldn't our combat forces be stronger if they included the fittest men and women, instead of reaching deeper into the pool of unfit men?
  • Your Imaginary medical expertise : ButYouDontLookSick.com...

    Rated Nov 06 1 review health, humor cafepress.com

    "My disabling chronic illness is more real than your imaginary medical expertise"---as someone with tendonitis, I love this!
  • Inmates saved deputys life during attack, sheriffs office...

    Rated Nov 06 8 reviews crime tbo.com

    From the page: "The detention deputy was sitting at his desk when the inmate attacked. The deputy is 64; the inmate 40 years his junior.

    Deputy Kenneth Moon had another disadvantage: He was the sole deputy in a jail pod that houses 62 inmates. The only nearby people who could help him were there because they have been charged with attempted murder, home invasion, drug dealing.

    And yet they did."


    Sometimes I feel like humans have become so depraved as a species that there isn't much hope left for us. Things like this give me hope.