Capricorn, I have to be very critical on this one. After all I voted for him. But the way our health care was presented, it was cleverly done. Part of the confusion was that there was no margin of cost and benefits presented. There was 40 million uninsured and with his project while it fixed that, it messed up about 65 millions with good insurance. That's just one.
Second he failed among other things on the immigration problem. Then the handling of the Ebola.
"At the federal level, Article II of the United States Constitution (Section 4) states that "The President, Vice President, and all civil Officers of the United States shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other High Crimes and Misdemeanors." The House of Representatives has the sole power of impeaching, while the United States Senate has the sole power to try all impeachments."
I had to go back and confirm that indeed we can present for the conviction of the government officials based on this article.
Hello Cal, yes from time to time I kind of listen to people's worries but never encourage. If my children do it, I always tell them to be positive and learn from it. How are you? o
Hello Cat, a very sensitive yet interesting blog. Sensitive because most often than not relationship that goes sour involves a lot of pain and sorrow. And yes retelling the story over and over again seems like a therapy to most. And yes, it usually is never the fault of the story teller.
Interesting because we do all have our own stories and experiences to share.
You did point a very significant lessons we must learn. That's the reflection of the human nature of the person doing the dissing.
Personally, it should never be a battle as to who's fault the relationship went sour. It should serve as one aspect of our lives that happened no matter how short or long time it was, no matter how happy or sad it was.
I have had the most emotional and at the same time happy and sorrowful experience in here. Yet in all my writings and so is he, never did we account how bad it was. He's still writing on the poetry from time to time and I'm also expressing our experience with so much respect and beautiful memories. It's just wasn't meant to be.
We all have bad experiences but blaming our execs is just humiliating on both, IMHO.
I always treasure everything that happened in my relationship.
I so agree with you Hans, it truly is very positive approach to view punishment for rehabilitation but what impact does it create on the population.
We must look at three different angle here. First she is a very rich person who never exercise compassion. She lied and had it not been for the witnesses, she wouldn't have even ever come out. Had a very manipulating lawyer to make the case so twisted up. Now on the second view, she was only to pay $6,000.00 to the poor breadwinner of a family. Now the last, wouldn't make it so easy for the public to think that it is not a ser
My point exactly Z. Thanks for sharing. If we truly want to create awareness with lessons heeded then the maximum should have been meted. 2 years? Specially with all the lies she put on? But I guess some people's lives are worth more than others Z.
Aisha yes I do agree with you. Well the whole story is that she's rich married to a very prominent athlete, Minnesota Vikings, no kids but I am more into the lesson really.
For the dead man, well I am more for the family who lost a bread winner. But thanks for your comments.
the president for impeachment
Capricorn, I have to be very critical on this one. After all I voted for him. But the way our health care was presented, it was cleverly done. Part of the confusion was that there was no margin of cost and benefits presented.There was 40 million uninsured and with his project while it fixed that, it messed up about 65 millions with good insurance. That's just one.
Second he failed among other things on the immigration problem. Then the handling of the Ebola.