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BOLT FOR NAKED So this is
awkward. A few months ago, I plugged juices
from a company called Bolthouse. They
are so good. Yet it turns out the private
company that sells them is a key backer of the fight to overturn marriage in But did I mention
that their juices are really, really good?
And, I assume, good for you? What to do? What to do? It brings to mind
the episode where Kramer is blinded by the new red Kenny Rogers Roaster all-night
neon sign, can’t sleep, switches apartments with Jerry, who tries to put them out
of business – but ultimately catches Kramer eating
the chicken, because it’s so good, he just can’t quit it. Or something like that. The good news is
that there are alternatives. Odwalla,
for one (carrot juice really grows on you – and I don’t need glasses anymore!).
And
Naked, for another. The best news
would be if the folks at Bolthouse thought about it a
little more and concluded that Jesus, had he been a maker of pomegranate-with-mangosteen, would have used His profits to aid the world’s
poor and suffering rather than to deprive loving couples of their equal rights. IN THE FIELD FOR OBAMA My friend Alex Blum is a pediatrics resident at
UCLA. He writes: A few
days ago I drove out to a small town in a rural community in And why are there kids in this wealthy
country without insurance? These are political and policy issues I can’t change
while working in my clinic; they didn’t give us the answer to these questions
in med school. And then I listened to her life story. Her parents were Roosevelt Democrats. She was instilled with the notion of the
importance of community. Her husband,
now in his 70s, had been a farmer. She
was a housewife and raised three children who all then moved away to big cities
( She invested all of their retirement savings
in what she thought where low risk mutual funds. Over a nine-month period, their mutual funds
hemorrhaged nearly to nothing. Her
husband and she faced the reality of no retirement to live off of. At 68, he returned to work, on a farm working
as a laborer. They now live off of very little
money and hope they don’t get sick. They have no income to upkeep their home and
none to move and start over. They can’t
sell the home because no one is moving into this rural, poor community. All this is why, she explained, she is
going to help change the direction of our country. She agreed to have a group of her friends
over to her house, next weekend, and we will all discuss establishing an
infrastructure to run local voter registration drives. This was my first meeting with a community
member as an Obama Organizing Fellow. F The truth is, there are no easy or quick
fixes to problems like hers. But we have
to start somewhere. And (it will
surprise no one) I agree with Tomorrow (or as soon as I get some): Ideas
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