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Archive for March, 2010

30 Mar

Diagnosis on Health Care Vote – A Symptom of a Sick and Dying Nation

Join the forum discussion on this post The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly. John 10:10 The despicable health care vote of March 21, 2010 is not the fault of Barack Obama [...]

19 Mar

HEALTH CARE: A Biblical Critique – part 1

Join the forum discussion on this post Dr. Mark Hamilton is  Chairman of the Board of the Institute For Principled Policy, Professor of Philosophy Ashland University and an Elder for Providence Church Health care is dominating the news and our culture.  It is also apparent that most people want all Americans to be treated fairly [...]

10 Mar

When Educators Tell The Truth

Join the forum discussion on this post This was too good to let pass. Though we have not been able to verify whether or not this is real, it is difficult to argue with the sentiment. In an age where parents are scrambling to avoid their responsibility to properly educate their children and are willing [...]

09 Mar

McCain Flip-Flops On Supplement Regulation

Join the forum discussion on this post Reprinted with Permission from the Rainrock Nutritionals website In an article in the Over The Counter Today blog we learned that Sen. John McCain has withdrawn all support of his own bill (S. 3002), the laughably misnamed Dietary Supplement Safety Act of 2010. In effect this bill would [...]

08 Mar

More Information On Gardasil

Join the forum discussion on this post Way back in 2007 the Institute For Principled Policy Led the fight to oppose mandatory Gardasil vaccinations for girls as young as 10. Gardasil is a vaccination created to immunize against a limited number of strains of the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). It was being touted as a [...]

04 Mar

Observations on the Healthcare Summit

Join the forum discussion on this post By Dr. Mark Hamilton Due to my own medical issues I load up my teaching on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday with a Tuesday night class. This keeps Thursdays free for medical appointments. This meant that I was fortunately (or maybe unfortunately?) able to take in the televised spectacle [...]

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