Yesterday after laundry and getting the blog up, I took a walk to the corner store. Some friends stopped by in the afternoon and we had a good chat about some of the articles I’ve posted lately. I always enjoy that. Today I’m up to date on comments, and beyond that, we’ll see how I feel.
Jig Zone Puzzle:
Today it took me 5:00 (5:14 average). To do it, click here. How did you do?
Short Takes:
From CBS: An anti-terrorism court in Pakistan has issued a warrant for the arrest of the country’s former president, General Pervez Musharraf in connection with the 2007 killing of the late Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, in a move that potentially reopens a bitter chapter from the country’s troubled political history.
Musharraf, a close ally of former U.S. President George W Bush, has lived in exile since 2008, dividing his time between the U.K. and Dubai, after he resigned to avoid a parliamentary impeachment by newly-elected politicians.
It’s about time. I called for his arrest two days after he had her killed.
From NY Times: A man died early Friday in a Portland hospital’s parking garage, just 100 feet from the emergency room’s entrance, and the police said no one from the staff of Portland Adventist Medical Center helped as officers tried to revive him.
Shame on PAMC! He must not have had an insurance card.
From TPM: As advertised, House Republicans late Friday unveiled a legislative proposal to cut discretionary spending by billions of dollars starting next month, through the end of the fiscal year in September.
You can download a summary of the proposed cuts here (PDF).
They are ugly! For example, they want to cut the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants & Children over $1 billion from their proposed 2011 budget, and almost $750 million from their 2010 budget.
Cartoon:
What’s happening this weekend?
4 Responses to “Open Thread–2/12/2011”
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4:46 Thanks for holding the door open. 🙂 11 out of 43
I did it again.
I am utterly appalled at the cold-hearted non-response of Portland Adventist Medical Center!
They’re clearly circling the wagons, but given an overview of the facts (at least as currently known) I think they’re going to get their ASSES sued off. And even though I may be a physician, I’m perfectly fine with that!
http://lawmedconsultant.com/1588/man-dies-after-er-says-call-911-for-cardiac-arrest-in-parking-lot
Granted, all the facts are not known – and they’re certainly entitled to their day in court … but at first blush it looks pretty damn callous and cold-hearted (and bottom-line driven) to me.
Thanks for the professional perspective, Nameless. Dang! PAMC has more stories than a Republican in campaign season!