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Lost Generation

Posted on Sep 8th, 2009 by Sandra : Inspirational Ambassador Sandra
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As a 'wordsmith' I thought this very clever .... (keep watching and you'll see why) & touching.

Lost Generation


The video was created for the AARP U@50 video contest and placed second. It is based on the Argentinian Political Advertisement "The Truth" by RECREAR - below:

Lopez Murphy for president - Truth (Upside - Down)



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Looking past our differences

Posted on Sep 16th, 2009 by Sandra : Inspirational Ambassador Sandra
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I found this marvelous video on a fun site called TYWKIWDBI  -"Things You Wouldn't Know If We Didn't Blog Incessantly"

The video is about an unusual friendship between a dog and an elephant.

The Animal Odd Couple

And.. because YouTube so kindly finds 'related' videos, here are a couple more ..  a cat adopting a baby rabbit:

Cat Adopts Rabbit

Rat snake Ao-chan and dwarf hamster Gohan-chan ...

Snake befriends its hamster lunch in zoo



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Michael Moore on Health Care Reform

Posted on Sep 19th, 2009 by Sandra : Inspirational Ambassador Sandra
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I imagine many of you in the US have already seen this. It actually made me feel a bit weepy.

Health Care Reform with Michael Moore



I live in Ireland where healthcare is available for all, it is based on 'means' -- so if you earn a lot you have to pay a bit.

From wiki:

"All persons resident in Ireland are entitled to receive health care through the public health care system, which is managed by the Health Service Executive and funded by general taxation. A person may be required to pay a subsidised fee for certain health care received; this depends on income, age, illness or disability. All child health and maternity services are provided free of charge as is emergency care.

Everyone living in the country, and visitors to Ireland who hold a European Health Insurance Card, are entitled to free maintenance and treatment in public beds in Health Service Executive and voluntary hospitals. Outpatient services are also provided for free. However some people, mostly high-income earners, may have to pay subsidised hospital charges."

Now I will say that I think the US has some of the more advanced medical expertise in the world - particularly when it comes to unusual illnesses etc. But what use is this if you can't pay for it?

I have been lucky - I've lived in Ontario where, apart from dental work, health care is 100% free (well, no, income taxes pay for it) - three other provinces impose a fixed monthly premium but it's pretty low. And I've lived in the UK where even much dental work is covered by the NHS.

Germany has excellent health care, but unless you are on some kind of unemployment benefit etc, you pay a very high monthly fee - I've heard of up to 400 euros per month per person. If you are employed, this is paid for by your employer, but if you are a low-wage self-employed person, it's not a good situation. Well, I might have got it wrong, but this was my understanding when I lived there ( I was covered under UK health insurance). I was even told that if you could not pay for your medical costs -- your family would be tracked down to pay for it. 

Anyway, I was very touched by Michael Moore's passion.


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