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"It's good to get anything from home," said Bryan Adams, an Army veteran who was shot in Iraq, rehabilitated himself there, then went back out in the field. And he recently just received Halloween candy from kids and dentists back in New Jersey according to a local New Jersey online source.
by Dan Clements in Opinion
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi unveiled Thursday the House bill for health reform. This bill is another major step toward the Obama administration's greatest domestic policy promise. The primary goals of congressional leaders and the White House consist of expanding insurance coverage, reducing costs for those who are insured and improving quality.
by Alexander McDowell in Opinion
Health care was one of the pivotal issues that President Obama was elected on. The health care in this country is riddled with problems - most notably that more money is spent per person on health care than any other country in the world. These massively excessive costs are representative of a larger and larger percentage of our country's economy each year, but still leave about 45 million Americans, or 15 percent of the population, without any health coverage.
by Jerard Fagerberg in Opinion
We all know the temptation: it's 3 in the morning on a Wednesday and you're suckin' down the last drops of a 5-Hour Energy trying to belt out a mid term on the Protestant Reformation. You turn to your old friend Google to get you started and your mouse hesitantly hovers over the first search result: "Protestant Reformation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
by T3 and Tazmanian Devil in Opinion
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Chicago -- It really makes me want to open a whoopie spot where the gin is cold and the piano's hot.
Sporcle is not only a better distraction than Facebook, but you learn more from it than class!
Hey Global Warming, thanks for making Halloween nice out this year!
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I love candy.