I agree with you absolutely, Hemodoc, about the corruption in Congress and the low level of political discourse in this country. Nancy Pelosi and many of her fellow congresspeople have made money off of the very same practices that landed Martha Stewart in jail. In his SOTU, the President proposed closing that particular loophole; I wonder how congress will vote on THAT! I think I can guess.I agree that we do seem to be gradually losing our freedoms, but WE are the ultimate enablers. If we allow ourselves to be duped by the media mouthpieces of both sides, then we only have ourselves to blame when things go pear shaped. BTW, and back to the book "American Nations" I'm reading, this bickering and general chaos has been with this country since before the War of Independence. I've learned that there were at least 3 major secessionist movements before the Civil War that very nearly came to fruition. I've learned that one of our esteemed Founding Fathers, Thomas Jefferson, was eager to purchase the Lousiana territories so that slave states could push further westward. Our past is not hallowed, and strong protest is the American Way.
Shucks if you folks feel I am a racist becaus I oppose the policies of Obama, then by golly, I must be a racist.
So, all of you please just call Peter Laird, MD a racist because I oppose Obama and believe he is hurtful to this nation.
Quote from: Hemodoc on January 26, 2012, 10:44:42 AMShucks if you folks feel I am a racist becaus I oppose the policies of Obama, then by golly, I must be a racist. Quote from: Hemodoc on January 26, 2012, 10:44:42 AMSo, all of you please just call Peter Laird, MD a racist because I oppose Obama and believe he is hurtful to this nation.Peter, I have an appointment in a few minutes so need to keep this brief: What part of no one is saying nor believes for one moment that you are a racist was unclear to you? Yes, I am sure there are liberals who would paint you what that brush, but I don't see them writing here. Why are you so determined to find a personal attack in this discussion?
Strong protest is the American way so to speak, but never before has the American people been so dumbed down with high illiteracy rates and profound propaganda controlled by people who choose to manipulate and move the masses where they want them to go. Why should we line up behind George Soros and his billions to protest the 1 percenters? Look at who is pulling the strings and you will find you are sick of all of them, left or right. What hypocrisy, what do you thing Obama is? One of the alleged 99% or is he not indeed one with and of the 1%. Why then has wall street poured millions and millions of dollars in his campagn chest?Yes, protest in some instances is the right thing to do, but protests based on propaganda are plain and simply ignorant.
I would further correct your poor short term memory. If you recall, McCain was born in Panama and many questioned his eligibility to be president. I suppose that is racial too Cariad!http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/28/us/politics/28mccain.html
Remember Charles Schumers on mike conversation of the key words to stress about the GOP? Shucks folks, are we all really a bunch of lemmings that will come together in ferocious defense of any of these bozos that are manipulating the masses through vain political discourse so that you folks really believe that anyone that opposes Obama is a racist? If that is true, then this nation deserves the loss of all freedoms in the guise of national security, in the guise of "equality," in the guise of stamping out racism.So go and protest the 1 percenters, go and protest against all these things and this nation shall fall into discord, confusion, inability to resolve even minor differences. If you feel I am a racist, so be it, not much I can do to change anyone's mind about anything. But it is sad to see this nation become one of sqaubling and bickering led by those that poison the airwaves with floods of propaganda that people ignorantly except as fact. If that is the level of political discourse in this nation, then we are simply doomed to be ruled by tryannical dictators and in addition we will deserve that outcome.
Quote from: Hemodoc on January 26, 2012, 10:49:41 AMStrong protest is the American way so to speak, but never before has the American people been so dumbed down with high illiteracy rates and profound propaganda controlled by people who choose to manipulate and move the masses where they want them to go. Why should we line up behind George Soros and his billions to protest the 1 percenters? Look at who is pulling the strings and you will find you are sick of all of them, left or right. What hypocrisy, what do you thing Obama is? One of the alleged 99% or is he not indeed one with and of the 1%. Why then has wall street poured millions and millions of dollars in his campagn chest?Yes, protest in some instances is the right thing to do, but protests based on propaganda are plain and simply ignorant.Just on this one point I'd like to know what American People you are referring to because illiteracy has historically been much higher http://nces.ed.gov/naal/lit_history.asp#overviewNot to say that current illiteracy rates are completely accurate (I was a VISTA in the '80s, working on adult literacy) but I would say that historic literacy rates are understating the problem in the same way today's numbers do, so for comparison purposes they are apples to apples.Looking a little deeper, at say knowledge of American history among teenagers, it has always, ALWAYS, been true that knowledge of our own history has been spotty.I have to say Facebook has been an eye opener as has discussion boards like IHD. CKD is an equal opportunity disease, striking those on the right and the left equally. As a result I've gotten to 'know' a cross section of Americans, more so than I would have if my acquaintances had been limited to my neighbors in the blue heart of a blue state. As a result in order to explain why people disagree with my political views I can't say they are stupid or brainwashed or evil. I already know they are kind, funny, thoughtful and then I have to make sense of their political views in that context.Peter you are the poster boy for this, I know you from your blogging and advocacy. From your interactions online and our interactions in meatspace. I also know your political views are 180 degrees from my own but those views don't trump my understanding of who you are, it just makes you more interesting. And in fact knowing you makes conservatives generally more interesting.There is a lot I don't understand about the minds of the President's opponents, I question their goals, their strategy, and their tactics. I don't question the heart or intelligence of individuals but as a group they are failing badly, with success defined as achieving their political goals. That failure is interesting but perhaps those in the movement are too close to see it happening. At some point the right will find their David Cameron but I don't see that person coming forward until the whole Gingrich/Bush republican edifice blows itself apart. Edited to add: for Obama impersonations try this.
Quote from: Hemodoc on January 26, 2012, 10:02:26 AMI would further correct your poor short term memory. If you recall, McCain was born in Panama and many questioned his eligibility to be president. I suppose that is racial too Cariad!http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/28/us/politics/28mccain.htmlWhat a combative and snide reply, Hemodoc. All of it, but I especially take umbrage with your attack on my memory. Would you please keep in mind that you are on a SUPPORT site for serious medical issues? One of those issues which I have been trying to find time to post about is a certain cognitive loss that I have been suffering from, NOT memory problems, but an issue of great concern to me that has only appeared since I underwent chemo, radiation, apheresis, and a dual stem cell and kidney transplant. Guess I'll be keeping those concerns to myself lest they be used to attack my opinions on future subjects. I really don't need any individual, not to mention someone who uses the label 'doctor', to mock my physical nor mental condition. It is out of line and painfully unfunny. By the way, the article you posted was from early 2008. Your use of the medical term 'short-term memory' is completely wrong. Short-term memory, as any one with a day of psychological training will tell you, is the memory that we form that lasts approximately 30 seconds and is then discarded. Long term memory functions and is stored in a totally separate fashion, but that is the term that you should have used in this instance. It can hardly be a failing of my short or long term memory because I never read that article you linked and heard nothing questioning McCain's legitimacy as a candidate. However, I asked for evidence that conservatives questioned this and you linked a New York Times article, which is not known for its republican leanings. I don't have time to read your massive posts plus links so I only skimmed the article and saw Republicans defending him. I believe he was born on the military base. Of course, I have yet to hear a current Republican candidate say in plain English "I believe Obama was born in America". That drivel you posted about the birth certificate being somehow false will not be dignified with a response. I can assure you that there are people out there who refuse to put this issue to rest. If congressional Republicans would just say "No, let's stop being silly, he is as American as I am" it would be over. Yet they don't, they prefer the cutesy semantics games. McCain did say something to that effect, in my recollection, so good on him. (though perhaps that's just my poor memory talking) I believe that the birther movement was initiated in part because of racism. That says nothing about you, really nothing about your wife, and I have as much right as anyone else to put my views forward. I truly do not know how your wife's feelings about the world could possibly matter to this discussion. Where she feels comfortable is where she feels comfortable, and she does not represent all minorities, so that really does not tell us much. There is no such thing as 'reverse racism'. Racism is racism is racism, whether you are black, white, Asian, whatever. Racism is a tremendous problem in this country and I will not let you nor anyone else tell me that we cannot talk about it. You are under no obligation to participate in the discussion if you find it such a waste of time.Quote from: Hemodoc on January 26, 2012, 10:02:26 AMRemember Charles Schumers on mike conversation of the key words to stress about the GOP? Shucks folks, are we all really a bunch of lemmings that will come together in ferocious defense of any of these bozos that are manipulating the masses through vain political discourse so that you folks really believe that anyone that opposes Obama is a racist? If that is true, then this nation deserves the loss of all freedoms in the guise of national security, in the guise of "equality," in the guise of stamping out racism.So go and protest the 1 percenters, go and protest against all these things and this nation shall fall into discord, confusion, inability to resolve even minor differences. If you feel I am a racist, so be it, not much I can do to change anyone's mind about anything. But it is sad to see this nation become one of sqaubling and bickering led by those that poison the airwaves with floods of propaganda that people ignorantly except as fact. If that is the level of political discourse in this nation, then we are simply doomed to be ruled by tryannical dictators and in addition we will deserve that outcome.I never said that anyone who opposes Obama is a racist. Where are you getting these ridiculous ideas? How dare you misrepresent my beliefs like that. It is really insulting that you think those of us who find the birther idiocy racist are so simplistic. You once again are either not reading what I've written or are not comprehending it. Show me where I have ever suggested you are a racist. If you cannot, then JUST STOP with the ludicrous claims of persecution. I don't spout propaganda. Believe it or not, you are not the only individual here who can think for themselves. I read what I have both the time and desire to read and form my own opinions. My opinions happen to coincide with Obama's on a fairly regular basis, but not always. I have criticized him on this very forum. The only time I have written to the White House was to criticize him. The problem with the Republicans is that they will never criticize one of their own, they are like some destructive cult that demands mindless devotion to a leader. (Grover Norquist and his idiotic tax pledge, anyone?) Democrats are not like that, at least not the ones I know, but if the GOP continues on their ridiculously self-righteous path of perpetually crying persecution, it will only serve to force the Dems to become just as rigid in their politics or risk giving away too much while the Republicans refuse to admit ANY wrong doing. Whenever I criticize Obama honestly, I feel remorse, not because I don't sincerely believe that he was wrong, but because I will then see some rabid Republican strenuously contorting themselves to defend something hideous within their party. You linked an article about a Dem giving 'marching orders' to his colleagues. Yeah, I think it would take me all of 10 seconds to find numerous and quite disturbing examples of Republicans sending out 'instructions' on how to manipulate the media, but yet you chose to zero in on a Democrat example. What does that tell me indeed. I have no problem rising above propaganda. I have no doubt that you and I have very different ideas of what does and does not constitute propaganda, so spare me the attempts to try to dismiss my opinions as parroting some non-existent party line while you somehow spout a purer and more valid set of beliefs.
I really question Hemodoc's responses. It truly appears that he is on this board as a troll sometimes. I found the responses equally as ridiculous and I believe an apology is in order. He should be ashamed. If you truly are a doctor your response is even more disturbing.
Hemodoc IS a doctor and has a very informative and advocative (is that a word? ) blog for dialysis/renal patients. Just today he posted about his self-cannulation technique and his own infection control protocols based on his own substantial medical knowledge. While we might not see eye to eye on every political issue, Hemodoc is a fervent dialysis patient advocate and has written many articles showing the same. Just sayin'!
Bam, slam sock and knock. I won’t comment - - I won’t, I won’t . . . . . no, no, I won’t. I love politics.Okay, folks. I was the Butte County Jail Administrator for four years during a lawsuit over jail conditions. By the way, Butte County is in California and California is not “gang infested,” whatever that means. Since World War II, it has been the Republican Presidents that ran up the National Debt. It has been Eisenhower and the other Democratic Presidents that made payments against the National Debt.The historical failure of most nations in World history, has been either defeat in war or the cost of continual warfare.During at least three debates, a GOP candidate proposed the elimination of the Department of Education. In my opinion, education is the future.The birther issue has absolutely no basis in fact. At least three Federal Court have said so.Yes, Congress is corrupt. So, what are you going to do about it?There are more than 200 federal appointments being held up by the GOP in committee. Why?War is not an answer. It never is. We need to make a clear distinction between just war and jingoism. In my humble opinion WWII was a just unavoidable war. Every war since has been jingoism.The Patriot Act is a violation of everyone’s civil rights.At least one GOP candidate wants to eliminate the Civil Rights Act of 1964. That same candidate wants to return to the Gold Standard. Holy Moly!No Presidential candidate that I have heard, speaks of the future.I just got back from dialysis. I hate dialysis.My dog ate my baseball, the one used to strengthen my fistula arm. Obama has not been ballsy enough when facing Congress.Why, after nearly bringing the government to a halt, did the new GOP members of the House, call in an economist to better understand economics?When are we going to put bankers in jail?Whatever happened to anti-trust laws?If your credit card is charging over 10% interest, isn’t that usury?Is America going to hell in a handbasket? Every old fart I know has said that. I believe it.GeraldNot a doctor but I want to play one on TV.
Dear Cariad, my term short term memory comment was in reguard to political memory and the fact that few remember that they did the same exact thing to McCain. I do not know you in any manner as to your own personal issues and medical condition, so please forgive me if I have offended. I was NOT referring to any physical condition since I was not aware that you have that or any other specific difficulty. Please forgive me and I offer my humble apology if I have offended, my comments were not anything but referring to the political blindness some have in promoting a racial attribution to questioning where Obama was born and not remembering the very strong group of people who questioned McCain for the same exact cause.
Quote from: YLGuy on January 26, 2012, 03:13:23 PMI really question Hemodoc's responses. It truly appears that he is on this board as a troll sometimes. I found the responses equally as ridiculous and I believe an apology is in order. He should be ashamed. If you truly are a doctor your response is even more disturbing.Great Comment YLGuy. I respond to someone declaring my politics racist and I am a troll. Great analogy my friend.
All political differences aside: I do believe that the Great Depression my grandparents raised my parents in will happen for this generation also. My children & grand children will suffer because of our indulgences! I pray Jesus's return before then, but no one knows the moment in which he comes.Bill &Hemodoc, I do love you both and sending to you along with . You and Bill have helped me in many ways with your posts, just want you both to know that!lmunchkin