7 weeks post-hospital update

I got out seven weeks ago. I should have only another week plus a few days of limited activites and diet restrictions, but I will probably ease very gradually back to normal activites and diet, considering my recent bacterial chest infection and yeast infection. I believe both infections are now past tense. Temperature is normal, … Read more

News on U.S. action regarding Darfur

I posted a while ago about the horrible genocidal war going on in Darfur, Sudan. It is mentioned in the NRO article I linked to in the previous post. My friend John Lally, who has been very involved in Save Darfur efforts, sent me an email which I reproduce below. Re: my Republican Congressional representative … Read more

State Department Human Rights report and Congressional Review

Here is an interesting article from National Review Online Nina Shea on Human Rights on National Review Online Here’s a quote: "This annual exercise — the State Department’s issuance of the "Country Reports," and the congressional hearings that review them — is uniquely American. No other nation produces anything comparable." Ahhh, you say! Isn’t this … Read more

Interesting piece on John Paul II and his health

It seems like JP 2 didn’t have too much time for Dr.’s! International News Article | Reuters.com "ROME (Reuters) – Pope John Paul II often played down his ailments and was reluctant to receive medical treatment, according to a book by some of his closest aides, including his personal physician."

Health care costs and health care rationing

Here’s an interesting article – a review of two reviewers, reviewing three books on health care costs! The author of this article, Arnold Kling, is an economist who graduated from MIT   TCS Daily – Is Socialized Medicine the Answer? Brigid is from one of the original lands of socialized medicine – Great Britain. today, in … Read more

Life in the heavy set lane

There was a very interesting article in the Washington Post this morning, about a political operative (very successful guy) who has been large-sized all his life. He’s written a book entitled "Living Large", all about his coming to terms with being a heavy guy.  The Measure of a Man

Adoption and Down’s Syndrome

Many people would find it hard to believe, but there are waiting lists of families looking to adopt children with Down’s Syndrome. A few years ago I corresponded with a woman who had arranged for about 2,000 adoptions. Here’s a good article.CNN.com – Children with Down syndrome sought for adoption – Feb 13, 2006 UPDATE … Read more