r451c Review – Straight Talk

Posted on March 31st, 2010 by admin in a straight talk | 25 Comments »

This phone is Java enabled, and has Java, and supports apps, but Straight Talk disables this feature. This is my quick review as requested by users. You can access e-mail, but only via the web. Unfortunately you cannot play videos on this phone. I give it a 4/5

Duration : 0:5:6

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Flu Vaccine Safety, Efficacy & Vitamin D

Posted on March 31st, 2010 by admin in straight talk dvd | 1 Comment »

From a recent Community Roundtable at Santa Fe Soul Health & Healing Center, here is a powerful presentation from researcher/author, Neil Miller. The Director of ThinkTwice Global Vaccine Institute (www.thinktwice.com) shares research findings and suggestions for maintaining health. He also gives straight talk about vaccines, how they work and some of their very serious problems.

This is one of 10 presentations included on Santa Fe Soul Health & Healing Center’s new DVD on Demystifying Fall Flu Fears. The DVD is available at www.SantaFeSoul.com or by calling (505)474-8555.

Duration : 0:9:21

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Interview with Jennifer Wolfe CEO DaRiMi Kidz by David Brown Part I

Posted on March 31st, 2010 by admin in straight talk foundation | No Comments »

Darimi Kidz CEO Jennifer Wolfe joins us for a two part interview to talk about their childrens swimwear line Sun Busters. This is a very interesting company with Co American and Australian CEOs operating out of California and Sydney. Their products are worn by the kids of some of the entertainment worlds biggest stars like Angelina Jolie / Brad Pitt, Gwyneth Paltrow and have been given the Skin Cancer Foundation seal of approval.

Their business premise is straight forward. Take the best of the Australian beach culture worldwide via fun styles and patterns that both kids and parents can appreciate. In addition to the products good looks and durability its sun protection is based on the weave of the fabric rather than sprayed on chemicals making it more durable and safer than most of their competitors. Having two Mom CEOs working in two different continents seems like a big challenge! However, listen to the interview and find out how they have overcome the tyranny of distance and made Darimi Kidz a successful international brand worth watching.

Duration : 0:8:6

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McCain has flip flopped on every issue

Posted on March 31st, 2010 by admin in mccain straight talk | 8 Comments »

John McCain has flip flopped on just about every major issue, from the war in Iraq to tax cuts to immigration to social values to ethanol. There are many more issues that he’s flip flopped on than I have shown in the video, but these are some really important ones.

Its also important to notice that the media largely ignores these flip flops because they like the fact McCain is liberal and want to have 2 liberals running in the general election. He also repeats the same phrases like “straight talk” over and over so eventually people believe it.

If the media did their job everyone would know about his flip flops and would laugh at him when he says “my friends, here is some straight talk.”

Duration : 0:3:1

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Straight Talk is the best wireless deal

Posted on March 31st, 2010 by admin in straight talk wireless | 4 Comments »

Listen to this testimonial and you will agree Straight Talk is the best mobile deal available. Find it at Walmart.

Duration : 0:2:5

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Senator Fred Thompson

Posted on March 31st, 2010 by admin in senator straight talk | 25 Comments »

Senator Fred Thompson speaking about terrorism in Nashville, TN on September 16, 2001. Conducted at a Patriotic church service just 5 days after 9/11. The Senator speaks clearly and directly about terrroism, patriotism, responsibility, and leadership.

Duration : 0:5:25

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Dolly Parton-Bargain Store with lyrics

Posted on March 31st, 2010 by admin in straight talk dolly | 25 Comments »

Bargain store
My life is like unto (likened to?) a bargain store
And I may have just what you’re lookin’ for
If you don’t mind the fact that all the merchandise is used
But with a little mending it could be as good as new
Why you take for instance this old broken heart
If you will just replace the missing parts
You would be surprised to find how good it really is
Take it and you never will be sorry that you did

The bargain store is open come inside
You can easily afford the price
Love is all you need to purchase all the merchandise
And I will guarantee you’ll be completely satisfied

Take these old used memories from the past
And these broken dreams and plans that didn’t last
I’ll trade them for a future, I can’t use them anymore
I’ve wasted love but I still have some more

The bargain store is open come inside
You can easily afford the price
Love is all you need to purchase all the merchandise
And I can guarantee you’ll be completely satisfied

My life is like unto a bargain store
And I may have just what you’re lookin’ for
If you don’t mind the fact that all the merchandise is used
With a little mendin’ it could be as good as new

The bargain store is open, come inside
The bargain store is open, come inside

Duration : 0:3:52

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Mccain in the Membrane (Part 1) Keith Olbermann reveals lies of Sarah Palin and John Mccain

Posted on March 31st, 2010 by admin in snl straight talk | 25 Comments »

A new daily feature on Countdown with Keith Olbermann: The most outrageous or false statement made by John Mccain, Sarah Palin, or on behalf of their campaign.

This nation is facing real challenges on the economy, health care, jobs and the ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. There are significant differences between how Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain would address them. But McCain’s recent campaign ads suggest the most vital issues are whether Obama wanted to teach sex education to kindergarten children and whether he derided the Republican’s running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, by talking about lipstick on a pig.

McCain’s straight talk has become a toxic mix of lies and double-speak. It is leaving a permanent stain on his reputation for integrity, and it is a short-term strategy that eventually will backfire with the very types of independent-thinking voters that were so attracted to him.

The sex education ad says that Obama supported “comprehensive sex education” for kindergarten children. Graphics then appear with a voice-over saying: “Learning about sex before learning to read?”

The facts: Obama, while a state lawmaker in Illinois, supported a measure to provide older students with age and developmentally appropriate sex education. Younger children, such as those kindergarten-age, would be taught “age-appropriate” things such as how to protect themselves from sexual predators. The legislation was widely backed by the state PTA and the Illinois Public Health Association. Parents could choose to opt out of any instruction for their children.

As to the lipstick-on-a-pig controversy: Obama used the phrase, which he had used before, to attack McCain’s claim that he’ll reform Washington while retaining the policies of President Bush. After using the lipstick-on-a-pig phrase, Obama said, “You can wrap an old fish in a piece of paper called change. It’s still going to stink after eight years.”

McCain’s…more than willing in this election to put his name on campaign lies. The leader who says he would rather lose an election than lose a war now risks losing his reputation in an attempt to win the White House.
http://www.tampabay.com/opinion/editorials/article808444.ece
I know the MSM demands that we move on from the fact that someone who could be president next January has a list of public lies so extensive and indisputable that the McCain campaign has still not been able to rebut or even address any one of them, while fencing her off from the press and refusing to hold a press conference to clear the air on so many murky questions of fact that get to the core of whether this person is fit to be vice-president or president.

So for the record, let it be known that the candidate for vice-president for the GOP is a compulsive, repetitive, demonstrable liar. If you follow the links, here is the proof. I repeat: proof:

- She has lied about the Bridge To Nowhere. She ran for office favoring it, wore a sweatshirt defending it, and only gave it up when the federal congress, Senator McCain in particular, went ballistic. She kept the money anyway and favors funding Don Young’s Way, at twice the cost of the original bridge.

- She has lied about her firing of the town librarian and police chief of Wasilla, Alaska.
- She has lied about pressure on Alaska’s public safety commissioner to fire her ex-brother-in-law.
- She has lied about her previous statements on climate change.
- She has lied about Alaska’s contribution to America’s oil and gas production.
- She has lied about when she asked her daughters for their permission for her to run for vice-president.
- She has lied about the actual progress in constructing a natural gas pipeline from Alaska.
- She has lied about Obama’s position on habeas corpus.
- She has lied about her alleged tolerance of homosexuality.
- She has lied about the use or non-use of a TelePrompter at the St Paul convention.
- She has lied about her alleged pay-cut as mayor of Wasilla.
- She has lied about what Alaska’s state scientists concluded about the health of the polar bear population in Alaska.

You cannot trust a word she says. On anything.
http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2008/09/the-twelve-odd.html#more

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Ron Paul’s Texas Straight Talk 3/29/10: Healthcare and Economic Realities

Posted on March 31st, 2010 by admin in straight talk | 17 Comments »

http://house.gov/paul
http://CampaignForLiberty.com

With passage of last weeks bill, the American people are now the unhappy recipients of Washingtons disastrous prescription for healthcare reform. Congressional leaders relied on highly dubious budget predictions, faulty market assumptions, and outright fantasy to convince a slim majority that this major expansion of government somehow will reduce federal spending. This legislation is just the next step towards universal, single payer healthcare, which many see as a human right. Of course, this right must be produced by the labor of other people, meaning theft and coercion by government is necessary to produce and distribute it.

Those who understand Austrian economic theory know that this new model of healthcare will cause major problems down the road, as it has in every nation that ignores economic realities. The more government involves itself in medicine, the worse healthcare will get: quality of care will diminish as the system struggles to contain rising costs, while shortages and long waiting times for treatment will become more and more commonplace.

Consider what would happen if car insurance worked the way health insurance does. What if it was determined that gasoline was a right, and should be covered by your car insurance policy? Perhaps every gas station would have to hire a small army of bureaucrats to file reimbursement claims to insurance companies for every tank of gas sold! What would that kind of system do to the costs of running a gas station? How would that affect the prices of both gasoline and car insurance? Yet this is exactly the type of system Congress is now expanding in health insurance. In a free market system, health insurance would serve as true insurance against serious injuries or illness, not as a convoluted system of third party payments for routine doctor visits and every minor illness.

While proponents of this reform continue to defy all logic and reason by claiming it will save money, I worry about cataclysmic economic events. Already investors are more reluctant to buy US Treasuries, fearing that the healthcare bill, along with other spending, will cause government debt to explode to default levels. I had the opportunity last week to address my concerns with both Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, especially about the potential for the coming serious inflation. I am not optimistic that these important decision makers truly understand what is coming, why it is coming, and how best to deal with it.

The Federal Reserve finds itself in an unprecedented and unenviable position. To keep up with government spending and corporate irresponsibility, it has increased the monetary base by nearly $1.5 trillion since September of 2008. Excess bank reserves remain at historically high levels, and the Fed’s balance sheet has ballooned to over $2 trillion. If the Fed pulls this excess liquidity out of the system, it risks collapsing banks that rely on the newly created money. However, if the Fed fails to pull this excess liquidity out of the system we risk tipping into hyperinflation. This is where central banking inevitably has led us.

The idea that a handful of brilliant minds can somehow steer an economy is fatal to economic growth and stability. The Soviet Union’s economy failed because of its central economic planning, and the U.S. economy will suffer the same fate if we continue down the path toward more centralized control. We need to bring back sound money and free markets- yes, even in healthcare- if we hope to soften the economic blows coming our way.

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Now that the wheels are off the Straight Talk Express, do you think I can buy it cheap?

Posted on March 30th, 2010 by admin in a straight talk | 3 Comments »

I needs me a good bus.
To quote Olberman: Why is it that the Republicans always remember NAMBLA?

No way, I wanna buy it and sell it for scrap metal. I need some money!