National League for Nursing Calls on President Bush to Sign Bill that Will Help Address the Nursing Shortage
NLN president Dr. Elaine Tagliareni and NLN CEO Dr. Beverly Malone entreated President Bush not to exercise his veto of the FY 2008 Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education spending bill that includes provisions to help reverse the acute and worsening shortage of nurses and nurse educators.
National Border Patrol Council - Local 1613 Responds to President Bush's Comments about Immigration
The National Border Patrol Council - Local 1613 (San Diego, CA) proposes a plan to deal with immigration that actually focuses on the "problem" and not a "symptom". The plan explains that the "problem" is employers who hire illegal aliens and the "symptom" is people from around the World entering the United States to work for one of these illegal employers. Once our politicians acknowledge the "problem" and stop wasting taxpayer money on the "symptom", then people "won't have to try and sneak in" to the United States and Border Patrol Agents will finally be "free to chase down drug smugglers and criminals and terrorists" who attempt to enter the country i...
Taxpayer Group Urges President Bush: Don?t Impose Price Controls on the Housing Market
Lew Uhler, President and Founder of the National Tax Limitation Committee (http://www.limittaxes.org/), is urging President Bush not to freeze interest rates for certain classes of borrowers, which he announced today.
International Aviation Training Facility to be Built at George Bush Intercontinental Airport
Today, the Houston Airport System (HAS) and its affiliate HAS Development Corporation (HASDC) entered into an unprecedented partnership with the Texas Engineering Extension Service (TEEX), a member of the Texas A&M University System, to establish a world premier aviation training facility at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH).
Breaking Federal Prison News: President Bush Signed Into Law 'The Second Chance Act of 2007' on April 9, 2008, Allowing the Federal Bureau of Prison
Federal Prison Consultants, LLC summarizes "The Second Chance Act of 2007" into potential release benefits for federal prison and some state prison inmates and is available as advocates for federal and state prisoners, their families and criminal defense attorneys.
The Second Chance Act primarily authorizes federal funding for state and federal reentry programs. It also directs -- but does not require -- the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) to consider giving federal prisoners longer stays in halfway houses, and authorizes funds for a very limited test program for elderly prisoners. The "second chance" the bill refers to applies almost exclusively to people leaving prison -- it does not give shorter sentences to people already in prison.
Reelect President Bush for the 2nd term: Evidence & Proofs
Why President Bush should have his second term? The arguments can be drawn from Gas price, Job creation and War in Iraq scientifically. If it is scientific, it must observe the same result, test in the same experiment and constitute a mathematical truth.
NM Legislators Ask President Bush, FDA's Von Eschenbach, and US Health Secretary Leavitt to Rescind FDA Approval for Artificial Sweetener Asparta
This request is based on 25 years of medical evidence about the harm that it has done, and is included in a letter which is the subject of the press release, which includes the complete text of the United Kingdom Member of Parliament from Wales, Roger Williams about the effects of formaldehyde internally, and the fact that in 1979, aspartame was considered by the Pentagon as a biochemical weapon, yet today is found in 6000 USA food products and 500 children's medications. Media questions should be directed to New Mexico Senator Gerald Ortiz y Pino (505) 250-1280.
PresidentPollsUSA.com is Archiving Approval Ratings of President George Bush
According to PresidentPollsUSA.com, Americans are not happy with president Bush as seen in his approval ratings.
Boom Chicago Releases Viral Video Depicting Their Take On George W. Bush And His Disappearing Watch
During a meet and greet in Albania, President George W. Bush's watch disappeared from his wrist. The White House states President Bush removed the watch himself, The Albanian Government concurs. Amsterdam based American comedy troupe 'Boom Chicago' disagrees.
AJWS Calls on President Bush to Boycott Beijing Opening Ceremonies
China must use leverage to end genocide in Darfur; Call for opening ceremony boycott part of sweeping AJWS advocacy campaign
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Anything that draws one away from the business of living and being worthy – such as drugs, alcohol, distractions of all descriptions, and sleep when the intent is oblivion, not to mention the idea of killing oneself – is a means of escaping, a little death, and death itself is the ultimate escape. Anything can be a means of avoiding problems. The means is variable; the end is immutable. Escapism is what it is whichever form it assumes and all manner of distractions – including serious occupations that act as diversions – can serve its purpose. Physically, these distractions may be healthier than drugs and alcohol; mentally, however, they are equally unhealthy if abused – that is, used to the point of leaving the problems indefinitely unsolved. In that case, precious time one could spend working toward a solution is persistently wasted or wrongly utilized. 'Indefinitely' and 'persistently' are the operative words here. It is good practice to take one's mind off things now and then. Likewise, an occasional break from work is a sensible interlude of relaxation where one recharges one's batteries in preparation for another period of exertion. This good practice turns bad when it oversteps the mark and falls into the trap of escapism. Happiness is then nothing but a bitter dream, whose bitterness is diluted with various evasions. Dignity and joy are desired, not felt; their absence is a crying shame. We humans have problem-solving abilities that enable us to achieve fulfillment within the confines of our reality, unless these confines are so narrow that they exclude every possibility of contentment. At this rare and wretched extremity, there is only room for a single pleasant emotion: serenity, through acceptance. Laurent Grenier's writing career spans over twenty years. During this time he has broadened and deepened his worldview, by dint of much reflection and study, and in the end has crafted "A Reason for Living," his best work to date. Official web site: http://laurentgrenier.com/ARFL.html
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