Sep
6
2009

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My Pet Goat

My Pet Goat

Occasionally I do actually get really pissed off. Today, there’s no words to describe the idiocy of a certain segment of my fellow citizens who believe that Obama has “rushed to dismantle the country, and its Constitution, the very country he was elected to lead and the very document he…

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Sep
6
2009

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Randy from Ekalaka

Open letter to CNN:

You guys piss me off sometimes – first it was on 8/14/09 and the following days – after Obama spoke at a town hall meeting here in Bozeman, Montana, you reduced the entire town hall to one question, by Randy from Ekalaka – the only questioner who was not pro-health…

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Aug
11
2009

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KBZK Needs an Editor and a Website That Works

KBZK Needs an Editor and a Website That Works

An open letter to KBZK, re: Bozeman physician speaks out against health care reform

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Publishing the story of the Bozeman doctor (J.D. Clark), without any counterpoint, is completely irresponsible. Specifically, I can’t believe you published the quote w…

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Aug
6
2009

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The CNN National Report Card is Crap

The CNN National Report Card is Crap

Tonight is CNN’s “2nd 100 Days National Report Card” on the Obama administration (mostly), and let me assure you that I am wringing my hands in anguish, wondering whether Obama will get a C or a C+ in Foreign Affairs.

What does anyone expect? It’s pretty damn obvious to me &#…

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Apr
9
2009

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CHIPping Away

CHIPping Away

Bozeman Chronicle Analysis | Debate over CHIP

Currently being debated in the Montana Legislature, the discussed framework of the CHIP (Children’s Health Insurance Program) program raises several questions from me, an admitted proponent of socialized health care.

  • The cost comparison t…

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