May
17
Cheney, Cheney, Cheney!
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Source: Boston.com
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But Cheney never cared what Americans thought about him back then, with his secretive, industry-stacked energy panels, his defense of waterboarding of suspected terrorists, and his saying that he would have invaded Iraq even if we knew Saddam Hussein did not have weapons of mass destruction. So there is no reason to expect sensitivity from him now, blubbering to an excess that serves only to further creep out Americans on the Republican brand.
Dick Cheney. Need I say more? The op-ed is a good read.
May
14
On Calorie Counts on Menus
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Source: White Coat Notes blog at Boston.com
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Public health officials in Massachusetts have unanimously voted that restaurants be required to post their calorie counts on their menus. They are hoping that this decision leads consumers to make more health-conscious decisions.
I am happy that they are moving to put calorie counts on menus. One commenter suggested that it will only apply to chains with 20+ restaurants, so additional menu printing costs may not even be a big deal. Burger King and McDonald’s, at least, already have their nutrition facts online. But of course, not everybody goes to read them. Putting them on the menus would allow everyone to see them. It would be good to know, up front, how loaded they are. It would help for people who are trying to keep track of their calories. Such a decision would also allow people to make a more informed decision about their eating habits.
It’s at least worth a shot to try adding calorie counts to menus; if it really goes wrong, the companies can clamor about it and hopefully the health board will change their mind.
May
13
Colin Powell’s Party Limbo
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Source: Boston.com
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There are times when party loyalty asks too much, JFK once said, but for Powell there rarely seems to be a time when it doesn’t. Though he owes every lofty position he has held – national security adviser, four-star general, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, secretary of state – to GOP presidents, Republicans perpetually appear to rub him the wrong way: especially the conservatives who constitute the party’s base.
I would like to see Powell as a Democrat. This article is a good read.
May
12
Source: Boston.com
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A really good article about a college student at Harvard who is definitely smart enough to be there but feels a little left out socially because of his socioeconomic status.