Irene wanted me to write a blog, but I thought I'd try this for a year instead.
Years later, in 2011, I realize that the above no longer makes sense, since I have stopped photographing breakfast and instead occasionally put down random thoughts. These days I photograph our granddaughter's lovely face, paint for fun, knit and teach knitting at an after-school program for girls, and read. Life is good, if a bit slow, but then, so am I.
Have you solved the problem yet? Why don't you just look at the way Canada does it? Their system seems to work well. All countries are infamously well known for only looking at themselves for the solutions to their problems, while all around them there are countries that have already solved them. I am not excluding the Netherlands from them. Look at how each country tries to solve the economic crisis on its own, while there is America to look at and the EEC. Bunch of dummies!
It's an interesting book, goes back over the history of health care in America, and ends up talking about the plans that Bush scuttled. It was published before the primaries, so he had no idea who would be president, or who was even nominated.
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Have you solved the problem yet? Why don't you just look at the way Canada does it? Their system seems to work well. All countries are infamously well known for only looking at themselves for the solutions to their problems, while all around them there are countries that have already solved them. I am not excluding the Netherlands from them. Look at how each country tries to solve the economic crisis on its own, while there is America to look at and the EEC. Bunch of dummies!
It's an interesting book, goes back over the history of health care in America, and ends up talking about the plans that Bush scuttled. It was published before the primaries, so he had no idea who would be president, or who was even nominated.
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