This sucks!!
I have another kidney infection! At least this time I knew what it was and did not end up in the hospital again. The medicine the doctor gave me makes me feel so dizzy I can barely walk to the bathroom. I guess on a positive note I do not have to go to work which is great, but I get to stay at home and feel like shit.
2 days ago
Thanks to a Japanese scientist’s invention of synthetic blood, vampires have progressed from legendary monsters to fellow citizens overnight. And while humans have been safely removed from the menu, many remain apprehensive about these creatures “coming out of the coffin.” Religious leaders and government officials around the world have chosen their sides, but in the small Louisiana town of Bon Temps, the jury is still out.
A sexy, scary new drama from ‘Six Feet Under’ creator Alan Ball, ‘True Blood’ delves into the meticulously-crafted world of novelist Charlaine Harris.
September 7 on HBO. I cannot wait!! I LOVE Alan Ball/Six Feet Under and I can’t seem to get enough of Vampires lately.
1 week ago
Our president.
I cannot stop watching the Olympics (I don’t know what is wrong with me), but this makes me sick!1 week ago
“Michael O. Leavitt was sworn in as the 20th Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on January 26, 2005. As Secretary, he leads the Nation’s efforts in protecting the health of all Americans and providing essential human services to those in need.”
Providing essential human services to those in need by restricting access to birth control to all the women in American. This guy is a douche bag!
1 week ago
Leopold and Loeb
What do you do when you are rich, highly intelligent, and really bored? You kill someone, of course.
1 week ago
Help me keep my job, please.
The secret gift to far-right extremists that Bush tried to keep quiet was the focus of increased media scrutiny, and Sen. Hillary Clinton joined Planned Parenthood and other women’s health groups at a press conference to denounce the plan. Meanwhile, we are building a coalition of health care providers, women’s rights organizations, congressional leaders, and thousands of citizens to fight back against Bush’s health care sellout.
It seems like the one person who doesn’t want to discuss this issue is Secretary of Health and Human Services Mike Leavitt. A few days ago, health care blogger Scott Swenson asked Secretary Leavitt whether it will be “HHS policy that the 98 percent of Americans who use contraception at some point in their lives are terminating rather than preventing pregnancy.” Leavitt’s reply: no comment.