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Jack Webb Schools Obama on Democracy


Their best guys didn’t know the Cash for Clunkers program would go through it’s first billion in six days. Now they roll the dice on our health insurance with a 2000 page bill. A bill without one word on tort reform. Yeah, we trust you guys plenty. You’ll be hearing from us in 2010. Jack Webb reminds the president he lives in a representative democracy, not a benign dictatorship. At bulletpeople.com is my blog. Hat tip to David H. Vowell, author of the episode “The Prophet.” At http watch the original episodes.

George Jones – I Don’t Need Your Rockin’ Chair


Lyrics: I don’t need your rockin’ chair Your Geritol or Medicare. I still got neon in my veins This gray hair don’t mean a thing. I do my rockin’ on the stage, You can’t put this possum in a cage My body’s old but it ain’t impaired I don’t need your rockin’ chair I ain’t ready for the junkyard yet ‘Cause I still feel like a new Corvette It may take a little longer but I’ll get there I don’t need no rockin’ chair I don’t need your rockin’ chair Your Geritol or Medicare. I still got neon in my veins This gray hair don’t mean a thing. I do my rockin’ on the stage, You can’t put this possum in a cage My body’s old but it ain’t impaired I don’t need your rockin’ chair Retirement don’t fit my plan You can take your seat, I’m gonna stand An Eskimo needs a frigidair But I don’t need no rockin’ chair I don’t need your rockin’ chair Your Geritol or Medicare. I still got neon in my veins This gray hair don’t mean a thing. I do my rockin’ on the stage, You can’t put this possum in a cage My body’s old but it ain’t impaired I don’t need your rockin’ chair My body’s old but it ain’t impaired Yeah I don’t need no rockin’ chair

Rhythm Turner : Hate Crime Survivor


After a gig in Mission Beach on May 14th, 25 year old San Diego musician Rhythm Turner was victim to a brutal attack by a man whose motivations were based in homophobia, leaving Rhythm with two very serious facial fractures and the inability to perform musically. The attacker was arrested for felony assault, but is not currently being charged with a hate crime. Rhythm needs reconstructive surgery to fix her fractures, but as a full-time student and musician she has no health insurance. If you’d like to help with these costs, please consider a contribution via this paypal link: www.paypal.com Any amount would very much be appreciated! Also, keep an eye out for information on a benefit/ fundraiser event coming soon. If you’d like to contribute a product or service certificate for the silent auction at this event, please email laurapayne@rhythmandthemethod.com Thanks to everyone for their continued support, prayers and well-wishes.

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Scene 2 of 3 – Evan’s Gate – Denial of Insurance Coverage


“Evan’s Gate” is a film about the struggle that a widowed father (Jimmy Sullivan, played by Edward C. Crawford) endures trying to find a correct diagnosis for his ill child. Get the full DVD at www.lymebook.com After discovering that the mystery illness is chronic Lyme disease, Jimmy encounters yet another challenge: medical insurance policies pertaining to Lyme disease. He sees his son Evan responding to treatment but his insurance will no longer cover traditional medication. Jimmy is driven to measures no father should have to pursue in order to secure the medication his son needs. This is the true story of one father’s journey to help his son beat this horrible disease and a son’s struggle to get his life back. Evans Gate profoundly asks the following question: how far will a loved one go to help another loved one? A must see for anyone struggling with a chronic illness! TOTAL FILM RUNTIME: 40 MINUTES