The ObamaCare Organizational Chart

Good grief! If this thing doesn’t scare people off of ObamaCare, I don’t know what will. The smaller image below does not do it justice.

Good grief! If this thing doesn’t scare people off of ObamaCare, I don’t know what will. The smaller image below does not do it justice.
ST reader and fellow North Carolinian Donna went to the anti-ObamaCare protest in Raleigh yesterday and sends along a link to pictures from it. Obama held a “healthcare town hall” in Raleigh yesterday and the protesters wanted to make sure to greet him properly 😀
Even if you aren’t a sports fan, you’ve probably already heard about the video that was made of ESPN sideline sports commentator Erin Andrews while she was naked in a hotel room. It was a video done through the peephole of 2 different hotel rooms, according to reports, and without her knowledge nor consent. She and her lawyers are taking the appropriate steps towards legal action towards the despicable person(s) responsible for making and publishing the (approximately five minute) video in the first place – once investigators get a good lead on who it/they might be. There is wild speculation that the video may have been an inside job, made by someone who works with her at ESPN, since the network would know her work schedule better than anyone else.
See below for your freebie Straw Man Bingo Card! Just how many straw men will President Obama utilize tonight to characterize the arguments of ObamaCare’s critics?
The issue itself isn’t funny, but the claims made by Rep. Russ Carnahan (D-MO) in the below short video are, so much to the point that even the audience he is speaking to laughs out loud at some of his claims:
James Joyner pretty much has the ultimate takedown on Jimmy Carter’s recent reaffirmation that he has “left” the Southern Baptist Convention because, essentially, he believes that the SBC is no better than Islamofascists when it comes to the “subjugation of women.” Why? Because the SBC still believes that it’s against scripture for women to serve as pastors and deacons in the church.