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Are they really that stupid?

The gimp wonders if the Hollyweird types are really as stupid as the series Commander in Chief shows them to be.
The series is new over here, and I kind of like the premise; a female Vice President becomes President after her predecessor dies while in office, but not before demanding that she resign so that the third in line can take the Oath of Office in complete opposition to the Constitution. She's an Independent elected to be a Repbublican's VP.
I guess it shouldn't surprise me that all the Republicans in this show behave just like Democrats do in real life. They connive and try to manipulate things behind her back. What else could anyone expect from the Hollyweird bunch behind this show?
The gimp wonders if any one else sees through it? The gimp almost thinks that Donald Sutherland as the scheming Speaker of the House actually does, but that's another wonderment entirely.
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A missed opportunity

The gimp wonders if everyone over there is asleep at their keyboards. While that Gore guy is out picking up his Nobel peace prize while still leaving a carbon foot print the size of Australia, and Swimmer Kennedy D Chappaquidick is yelling Not In My Back Yard, Bush Sr. has put a windmill turnine electric generator thingy up at Walkers Point in Kennebunkport Maine. Granted, it's not his main residence, but, I would vebture to say that he done more for reducing his carbon foot print than most of those who are running around like chickens with their heads cut off yelling "The sky is falling". What I find to even more impressive is that I had to read about it in my old home town newpaper. It was mentioned in passing in an article about a local family that just put one in. He's not out there running his mouth about how proenvironment he is for having done that. And he obviously never said NIMBY, unlike certain senators from a bit to the south of Walker Point.
The gimp wonders if maybe the wrong guy got that Nobel prize?
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Planning yet another scarper

The Gimp wonders how much money she has saved the universal health care system in Israel with her early hospital check out plan.
The gimp also wonders if yet another chapter will be added to her Book of Hospital Scarpers.
I hope so. But, if not, just thought I'd post  some things Peppermint, er, Mrs. Pepperhawk personally requested.
I do not do hospitals well at all. There was only ever one time when I stayed for the whole time. And I stayed only because I simply could not leave physically. Oh, I threatened, but stayed until they transferred me to the rehab hospital, from which I did in fact scarper a full month before they wanted me to leave.
My first ever scarper was in 1994 when I had the platinum plate removed from my shoulder.  The katyusha that knocked me off the motorcycle in 1996 gets all the credit. I was yelling "I want out" the very next day and they let me go because I assured them that someone was indeed coming from Kiryat Shmonah to get me. How much you want to bet they would have put me in a padded room if I'd told them that I meant the bus driver? After signing all the relevant AMA releases I caught a bus back home and the driver was actually from K.S. He took a curve badly and the next day there was a faint line of blood on the dressing, and after a day or two it started to smell. I went to the clinic and asked the nurse to change the dressing which she refused to do because the ortho surgeon gets really angry if his dressings are changed. My solution to the situation was to rip it off myself and dare her to not put a new on. When I went to the doc to have the stitches out he did get very angry at the nurse. I did tell him that *I* ripped it off and left the nurse with only one workable choice. When he'd calmed down he asked if I wanted to take the stitches out too? Well, yeeaah. I grabbed the suture cutter, and the thing that pulls them up, went to the mirror and took them out. He cleaned up the scabs and minor blood leaks, then put on a smaller bandage and sent me home. Sadly he has since passed away.
My next scarper was in 1998 from rehab after my stroke. I just wanted to go home, so I signed the AMA papers again and went home. Enough is enough.

The post heart attack scarper was probably the best of all. I was sitting at the computer, happily reading and answering e mails when both arms started to hurt, I broke out in a cold sweat and felt a little nauseous and a tightness in my chest. When it didn't go right away I went back to my bed, had a cigarette and waited a few minutes to see if it let up. When it didn't, I called the ambulance folks and described the symptoms. They were here in minutes with an IC ambulance that was donated by someone in the town where my father had lived and a doctor who confirmed my diagnosis. They promptly hauled me off to hospital where I found myself in the cardiac cath room within 10 minutes of arriving and having two stents put in. From there to the brand new CICU where I behaved myself for two days. On the third day they had to send out search parties to find me as I was rolling myself all over the hospital from sheer bordom. On the fourth day they decided to move me to the
intermediate care unit and I decided it was time to go home. I called a friend and asked him to come up and help me spring myself from there. He did, I signed yet another set of AMA papers, and home I went.
For my next trick a few years later, my new sawbones put some spikes in the toes of my left foot. They were painfully bent down from the stroke, and nothing I tried would straighten those toes so we decided on the spikes. I went home the next day even though he wanted me there for t least two more. That time I had a proper ride home with a stop at KFC. This new sawbones even let me pull the spikes out of my toes.
As the 'spike Franne' plan didn't exactly work, we decided to move right onto Plan C which was cutting the recalcitrant toes' first two joints off. That was done in a different hospital and I almost cancelled an hour before. I just didn't like the feel of the place. It annoyed me that 3 different nurses asked the same questions. I guess it's too complicated to have just one nurse ask all the questions one time only. So, all the stupid toes got themselves cut back, leaving one whole toe on my left foot. The gimp was ready to go home. I demanded a cigarette before letting them put me in bed after the cutbacks so I was rolled onto a balcony where I promptly announced my intention to spend the night right there. A few phone calls later about the difficult gimp and I was on my way home that same night.
I am now wondering how long I'll stay in after the carotid rotorootering. The Gimp wonders if maybe there should be some kind of rebate progrram for patients who save the system so much money on the early check out plan.
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The Gimp wonders what is going on in New York State. Is the governor working for or against the senator from his state? Is he trying to sabotage her campaign? He has provided me with many giggles over the past few days.
First he announces that he wants to implement one of the stupidest ideas ever, even after a huge grassroots groundswell told the world how most Americans feel about Illegal Aliens. He said that he wanted to give New York Illegals drivers licenses. Then he waited while That Woman hemmed and hawed about it on national TV. After she came down in favor of it, Mr. 'Spit'zer decided it was not such a good idea after all and left Sen. Clinton hanging out to dry. Isn't there a D after his name?
The Gimp wonders what that D stands for. It for sure doesn't stand for Democrat as in the party.
The Gimp wonders what things are coming to when a governer from a certain party undermines a senator who is a presidential candidate from the same party.
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Pro Choice?

The Gimp wonders why on earth the pro abortion types call themselves pro choice? It seems that dividing the issue into Pro Lifers and Pro Choicers is just another misuse of the language. Why can't things simply be Pro Abortion and Anti Abortion? That's actually how it is.
It's not quite as black and white as both groups would have us believe. I, personally would never have had an abortion, but that's just me. One of the saddest times in my life was when a friend and I were pregnant at the same time. We were both married, but she claimed to not be ready for a kid. She had an abortion, and later admitted to regretting it because she missed having the joy I did when my daughter was born. I was sad for both of us because at first we were excited about going through such a wonderment together.
Anyway, I've always thought that abortion is something that should not be legislated. It shouldn't be either legal nor illegal. It's something that should be decided by the woman herself. Having said that, there are, to me, obvious exceptions. The foremost, in my opinion is in the case of underage girls. Sorry, but the parents should be involved. Another is incestuous rape. That one really gets me. Oh, and to save the mother's life. That's actually pretty rare. Saving a mother's life is not the same as saving her quality of life.
So, I guess that at the end of the day, I think that if abortion must be legislated it should be left to the States and those intimately involved-the doctor and woman. Or, if left to the tender mercies of the Feds, it should be severely limited and not on an 'as you wish' basis like it is today. In no case should it be funded by taxpayers. And the terminology should be changed. The Pro Lifers could go a long way to changing that by just saying Pro Abortion instead of buying into the Pro Choicers obfuscating usage. That's all all it will take to clear up some of the confusion. There is very little choice involved in the Pro Abortion agenda, even though they like to think that using the word choice somehow legitimizes the choice between having an abortion or not. At the end of the day it boils down to Pro or Anti abortion.
The Gimp wonders why on earth people can't say what the mean, PC or not. More plain speaking. Please.
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