I'm a old disenfranchised American male living in the beltway, By trade, I'm a Journeyman carpenter. On a personal level I'm much more complex and diverse in my activities, and have recently decided to become more involved in politics. I have every one's ph # in D.C. and I burn up the lines daily baby, mainly because they piss me off every day.
I relax with my Alvarez Axe and a handful of harps playing acoustic blues, I am an avid news hawk, both local and nat'l. and since Bush, global.
My passion is ...
knowledge
I know too much about ...
wood
My parents always told me ...
ignore the loudmouth, watch the quiet person in the corner.
My childhood ambition ...
read every book in the library
My favorite memory ...
garberville, Ca. Wheelers ranch
Why I write ...
To be heard, realizing that I matter, but, only if I speakup
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
NPR, CNN, MSNBC< FOXNEWS, NBC. Louis Lamour, The Art of War
My first job ...
Logging in the red wood forrest, Alder Point Ca.
My best moment ...
Finding out I wasn't dead
My inspiration ...
came from the people I know.
THE WINNERS The primary winners would be the insurance industry, who would be able to keep their state monopolies, and institute their yearly rate increases. Then there are the pharmaceutical companies who would face little resistance in wiping out the generic drug industry through extended patent rights. Then there is the AMA and its members, who can continue to gouge victims at all levels of need. Republican congressmen and the RNC will probably rejoice in a moral victory, but don't count on a big jump in new members. Investors and research departments, upper management, Ceo's, advertisi...
More..Victor Love
Ames, Iowa US
Member since: June 2007
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