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By Easton Williamson|Hoodwatch Media,Nevada: Thursday February 24, 2011 paramedics were called to the Decatur Georgia address of music producer Lord Hector Diono. Sources in Atlanta said the music man stopped breathing after an hour of rapid panting and an accelerated heart rate said to be brought on by dehydration and and mild kidney failure;according to his wife Jacquelyn Chambers, she walked through the front door of their home to find the former rapper turned producer sitting straight up in his chair staring into the air with a blank facial expression and breathing fast like a dog would breathe, she went on to tell me that Hector was taken to Emory University hospital via ambulance and blood test were run. Hector was treated and release approximately one o'clock this morning with a stern warning from the doctors there to get some rest and and to eliminate salt from his diet because of his blood pressure reading, two hundred and two over one hundred eleven. Hector who's real name is Lord Michael Chambers-Rosenthorn was treated by Melissa Javier Lamberson,M.D. board certified since 1999 who's affiliations include Emory University Hospital and Grady Memorial Hospital,Atlanta, GA. The producer refused to be kept overnight for observation and reportedly demanded to be released after he becoming coherent. The producer is home and resting, a spokesperson for Hector announced that Hector can be "a hard headed stubborn mule" when it comes to settling down and getting the rest he needs, but assured us Hector will probably take the good advise of his Doctors and get the rest he needs before finishing his upcoming music projects for this year. by Easton Williamson|Hoodwatch Media, Nevada http://webforhealth.com/ http://www.emoryhealthcare.org/index.html http://www.medicinenet.com/smoking_effects_pictures_slideshow/article.htmBy Easton Williamson|Hoodwatch Media,Nevada: Thursday February 24, 2011 paramedics... more
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All branded soft drinks will be provided by Coca-Cola and the only other branded food on sale will be Cadbury's chocolateAll branded soft drinks will be provided by Coca-Cola and the only other branded food... more
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BTW, I won't be uploading anymore videos to youtube. They have a stupid 10 minute max rule, which encouraged me to upload it to tangle.com.
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On Saturday, August 8, 2009, Congressman John Shadegg (AZ-03) hosted a town hall meeting on health care reform at the Arcadia Neighborhood Learning Center in Scottsdale , Arizona . The purpose of the forum was to discuss H.R. 3200, health care legislation being considered by the U.S. House of Representatives, and to receive feedback on the bill from Arizonans.
Many were headed to a town hall featuring Congressman John Shadegg scheduled to start at 11 a.m. at the Arcadia Neighborhood Learning Center , 4330 N. 62nd St .
Shadegg had one word for the crowd that crammed into the building with an occupancy sign that stated the facility topped out at 201 bodies.
“Wow,” he said. “We didn’t expect this big of a crowd.”
Nearly twice the amount of the occupancy limit had crammed in for the standing-room-only town hall.
Shadegg told the crowd that he had his own thoughts for a better health care plan. He said of the current bill, “It was originally 800 pages, then 1017, then 1026 — and yes, I have read it.”
As the crowd responded to him with a roar and applauds, Shadegg encouraged the protestors to visit his Web site, http://johnshadegg.house.gov/, to learn more about his plan.
After all, Shadegg said, the point of the town hall was for him to hear what others thought about the current health care bill.
Someone shouted from the audience: “Ban it; It’s fishy!”
Shadegg replied with a broad smile: “Somebody said 'it’s fishy.”
The salt-and-pepper haired politician removed his blazer, loosened his tie, and directed that two microphones get passed around the room for comments.
One audience member simply fired off a charge to Shadegg: “Fight!”
Shadegg agreed, “You have my personal promise that I will fight against this bill with every ounce of strength I have.”
After a few more questions from the overflowing crowd, the Scottsdale Fire Department sent a truck to the site, where exits were dangerously blocked by bodies crushing to enter the town hall.
Dr. Jennifer Weil of the Indian Health Service sat against a wall outside the town hall, resting on the ground in the shade. She scrambled to her feet as the crowd continued to press in for the town hall.
“I think I’m the only liberal here,” said the Phoenix-based doctor. Weil said she worked for a government program administering free health care to American Indians.
"Indians are the only ones born in this country with the right to free health care because of treaties with the federal government that go far back for many years,” Weil said. “Now I’m not saying that every American should have the same thing, but I am proud to be a part of a program that provides free medical care.”
Weil said, as far as she could tell, it was she and she alone who was standing in support of the current health care plan at that particular time, outside of the crowded town hall.
“I do believe all people deserve health care,” she said.
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http://www.tangle.com/view_video.php?viewkey=2755c66e9430790d6c3fBTW, I won't be uploading anymore videos to youtube. They have a stupid 10... more
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As throngs of protestors formed along the four corners of a busy Scottsdale intersection Saturday morning, cars honked in response to signs asking them to do so, if they didn’t agree with President Barack Obama’s health care bill.
Another sign read “Obama’s Care Leads To Rationed Care.”
Another, “Where’s Harry?”
Protestors pointed their signs toward Congressman Harry Mitchell’s office, 7201 E. Camelback Road .
A cacophony of car horns and chants like “Waiting is death... Waiting is death...” punched the morning air at 9 a.m.
Leading the chant with a bull horn and standing on an elevated platform as a soap box was Tom Jenney, the director of Arizona ’s chapter of Americans For Prosperity, a national nonprofit group that supports less government involvement.
He was getting the crowd involved.
“My message is freedom,” Jenney told a swelling crowd that organizers described to have peaked at about 1,000 protestors.
Protestor Mark Stephenson of Phoenix said at 56 he did not support revamping health care the way the current administration is proposing. To Stephenson, he said the only choice was choice, “don’t restrict my health care options.”
Later Saturday morning, the crowds of protestors that packed four corners surrounding the busy intersection slowly began to break up.
Many were headed to a town hall featuring Congressman John Shadegg scheduled to start at 11 a.m. at the Arcadia Neighborhood Learning Center , 4330 N. 62nd St .As throngs of protestors formed along the four corners of a busy Scottsdale... more
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Watch congressional greetings at town hall meetings at home
WASHINGTON – Call it the tea party that never ends.
A rebellion is brewing in home congressional districts of incumbent Democrats evidenced by the reaction at several town hall meetings.
Members are being forced to suspend meetings with their constituents, screaming protesters are being dragged out of events by police and officials are being greeted by protest signs and chants.
Rep. Tim Bishop, D-N.Y., has called off further events.
"I had felt they would be pointless," he said. "There is no point in meeting with my constituents and [to] listen to them and have them listen to you if what is basically an unruly mob prevents you from having an intelligent conversation."
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**Base on the video, it doesn't appear to be an unruly mob. It appears they disagree with the congressman and he appearently dislikes the atmosphere and the potential it carries moving forward, should his constituents dethrone him.Watch congressional greetings at town hall meetings at home
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The number of swine flu cases could reach more than 100,000 per day by the end of next month, Health Secretary Andy Burnham has warned.
The UK has moved past the stage of containing the swine flu outbreak and into the "treatment phase", he said.
"We have reached the next stage in management of the disease," Mr Burnham told the Commons.
"The national focus will be on treating the increasing numbers affected by swine flu. We will move to this treatment phase across the UK with immediate effect."
There are now 7,447 laboratory-confirmed cases in the UK, he said.
London and the West Midlands have already had sufficiently high numbers to move towards a policy of outbreak management, which saw people with swine flu clinically diagnosed rather than being confirmed by laboratory reports.
Mr Burnham said that last week saw a "considerable rise" in swine flu cases.
"There are now on average several hundred new cases every day," he said.
"Our efforts during the containment phase have given us precious time to learn more about the virus. We have always known it would be impossible to contain the virus indefinitely and at some point we would need to move away from containment to treatment."
He added: "We have now signed contracts to secure enough vaccine for the whole population." The first will become available next month, with 60 million doses available by the end of the year.The number of swine flu cases could reach more than 100,000 per day by the end of next... more
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QueerNews.org.uk has discovered "poppers" continue to be sold in sex shops and in bars, clubs and saunas on the gay scene and even on the high street despite recent changes in the law effectively making the sale of any product that could be classed as a medicine being restricted from sale.
Manufacturers are escaping prosecution issued by the Department of Health and the European Commission over concerns over a link to HIV related cancers by changing the formulation from Isobutyl Nitrates to almost identical, but still legal Isopropyl Nitrates.
QueerNews.org.uk has discovered "poppers" continue to be sold in sex shops... more
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Still being evaluated by the FDA, but a very promising development in our newest health scareStill being evaluated by the FDA, but a very promising development in our newest... more
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