Why I hate Raynaud’s Syndrome

Posted by Aimee on Jun 30th, 2008
2008
Jun 30

 

My mom: okay so the home remedy guide has several tips for people with Raynauld’s syndrome

Don’t smoke

for the reasons listed above

eat iron rich foods

avoid dehydration

no coffee

no alcohol

stay cool and calm

hahahaha sucks to be you

hahahaha

 

Aimee: LOL

 

More info:

If you have Raynaud’s phenomenon, then you know gloves and mittens are never enough. Not only are your fingers (and sometimes toes) often cold, but the reaction to sudden cold as your blood vessels constrict and bloodflow slows can be excruciatingly painful.

That’s because when blood vessels to your extremities constrict, a spasm occurs. Beyond the pain are the color changes. As bloodflow slows to the affected area, the lack of oxygenated blood causes fingers and toes to pale, maybe even take on a bluish tinge.

Yet not everyone experiences Raynaud’s in the same way. Some feel numbness from the lack of blood, then their fingers turn red again when the blood returns. In advanced stages of Raynaud’s, poor blood supply can weaken the fingers and damage the sense of touch.

Cold isn’t the only culprit. This odd but common affliction, which rough estimates show may affect 5 to 10 percent of the U.S. population, can result from injury to the blood vessels caused by vibrations from powerful equipment, like chain saws and pneumatic drills; hypersensitivity to drugs that affect the blood vessels; or disorders of the connective tissue or nerves.

 

Gay Homosexuals

Posted by Aimee on Jun 30th, 2008
2008
Jun 30

I am a secret Republican leader

Posted by Aimee on Jun 30th, 2008
2008
Jun 30

For some reason, I’ve ended up on the Gilmore for Senate email list. Which is really odd to me, especially because he has praised me for being a Republican leader. And I am so confused–I want to know where he’s going in Virginia that he’s consistently hearing good things about himself and bad things about Mark Warner. Honestly, half his own party doesn’t like him. Anyway, I guess we all owe him a debt for getting rid of our car taxes…we should give him the “emergency gift” he’s asking for.

(bolding mine)

   Great news!

   I am pleased to say that I have been traveling the Commonwealth of Virginia all throughout the month of June since my nomination.  I have been listening to regular people at every gas station, hotel and restaurant I go to, and they all say the same thing. . .

   “. . . don’t let Mark Warner go to the U.S. Senate to tax our hard earned money, increase our dependence on foreign oil and give another liberal vote to Washington!”
 
   But I need your generous contribution to support me and get my message out.  Only $10 from you will help my campaign immensely!
 
   I need your donation to fill the gas tank as I drive around the Commonwealth. 
 
   I need your donation to put yard signs in my supporters’ lawns to show our strength. 
 
   I need your donation to put my message on the radio and TV to let people know that they will have someone to go to the Senate and fight to keep money in their own pockets.
 
   Please make a generous contribution of only $10 right now to help me get the message out!
 
   I also want to thank everyone again for all you’ve done to help.  Without you I wouldn’t be heading into the election as the nominee with so much momentum.
 
   But we’ve got to keep building on our hard-earned momentum, and that’s why I’m asking you for an urgent contribution today!
 
   We have an important Federal Elections Commission filing deadline coming up in 24 hours.  This is the first major test of the general election campaign, and we cannot afford to fail it.

   Please take a moment right now to make an immediate secure contribution online of $10!
 
   And please do everything you can to make sure I hear back from you within the next 24 hours.
 
   You’ve been active in politics for a long time, and you know how critical these FEC reports are to modern campaigns.
 
   Reporters with the Washington Post, Richmond Times-Dispatch and elsewhere will pore over our financial documents line by line, looking for any signs of weakness.
 
   They already seem eager to call this race early in favor of their hand-picked liberal favorite, Mark Warner.
 
   And I’m not going to sugar-coat it — this will be a tough race.  But your immediate gift will go a long way towards keeping us on the path to victory.    
 
   You and I have a great opportunity to prove the media — along with the National Democrat Party and all the far-left interest groups — WRONG!
 
   Let’s continue down that road by putting up a strong FEC report on June 30th — a report that demonstrates the kind of broad grassroots support and strong financial resources we’ll need to win on November 4.
 
   Your immediate gift will help in two important ways.  It will send a message to our opponents that we are not going to let Mark Warner buy our Senate seat with his millions . . .
 
   . . . and it will also help fund our critical media, voter education and Get-Out-The-Vote operations over the next four months.
           
   So please act today. 
 
   I’ve won two statewide elections in Virginia, and in both of those races, I relied on a strong network of Republican leaders like you to help me overcome attacks from my opponents and left-wing special interest groups.
 
   And that’s the only way I’ll be able to win this race, especially since Mark Warner can write huge personal checks to his campaign account from here on out.

It is critical for us to continue building momentum all the way to Election Day, so please let me hear from you quickly!
    Thanks again, for everything.

   Sincerely,

   Jim Gilmore

    P.S.  Thanks to your help, I just secured the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate, and our Party is united on the path to victory.  I know you’ve done so much already over these past several months, but I ask that you please stand with me as we begin the general election campaign.  We need a strong 2nd quarter FEC report, so please send an emergency gift today.  Thank you.

Good Job VT

Posted by Aimee on Jun 26th, 2008
2008
Jun 26

This e-mail sent out to on campus residents today by VT Housing:

Dear On-campus Resident:
According to our records, you hold a 2008-2009 Housing/Dining Contract.  In accordance with the terms of this contract, I am writing to notify you of a new University policy which affects the contract terms and conditions.  As this policy was approved at the June 20, 2008, Virginia Tech Board of Visitors meeting, it is thus incorporated into and made part of the current housing/dining contract terms and conditions.

“Any individual who must register as a Sex Offender is prohibited from living on-campus in a University residence hall.  This policy is effective immediately.”

Please contact my office if you have any questions.

Cordially,

Kenneth E. Belcher
Associate Director for Occupancy Management
Office of Student Programs - Housing and Dining Services

Way to be on the ball, VT.

Angry potatos in store for November???

Posted by Aimee on Jun 23rd, 2008
2008
Jun 23

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From the Economist (H/T RK): 

“Mr Webb is an indifferent campaigner. His speeches are awkward, he clearly dislikes all the flesh-pressing and he looks like an angry potato. “

So, Economist (which sadly I no longer have a subscription to :( ), if Jim Webb is an angry potato, what kind of potato is John Kerry?

Sock Politicians Offending Again

Posted by Aimee on Jun 18th, 2008
2008
Jun 18

This is a clear example of ageism. I am OUTRAGED.

Developing….

Notice how while Obama monkey is cute and full of life, McCain monkey looks as if he is on his last legs, and hardly fit to be President. Lucky he (and many others in his generation) don’t use computers, or the outrage would be almost impossible to measure.

2008
Jun 18

Over on RK, Skippy analyzes poll numbers that are essentially inconsequential at this point saying “These numbers are a HUGE boost to Creigh Deeds.”

 An insider in Virginia politics, who wished to remain anonymous, was heard saying in response:  ”OMG, people need to stop being dumbasses!”

 Skippy–it’s ok to love your Creigh, but it’s not ok to LOVE your Creigh. Holy mother of golly!

P.S. These were the poll results:

Bob McDonnell- 32%
Creigh Deeds- 27%
Undecided- 40%

Bob McDonnell- 33%
Brian Moran- 27%
Undecided- 39%

The Sock Obama

Posted by Aimee on Jun 13th, 2008
2008
Jun 13

Proving once again that people have too much time, and are also insane:

The Sock Obama

At least he’s cuter than a Bush monkey would have been. But seriously, can you imagine? “No mommmmm, I wanted the OBAMA MONKEY!!!”

Seriously though, I want one. Now.

Tom Davis’ Metro Amendment Passes

Posted by Aimee on Jun 12th, 2008
2008
Jun 12

Only time will tell if he has just done something very good for us, or something very stupid.

Things Younger than John McCain

Posted by Aimee on Jun 11th, 2008
2008
Jun 11

The Primaries are Done…

Posted by Aimee on Jun 11th, 2008
2008
Jun 11

The Davis machine is vanquished! Free booze and hookers for all!

Congrats to Gerry Connolly and James Walkinshaw on the win.

2008
Jun 10

7:45 PM–Projected winners Jim Moran, Judy Feder, and Gerry Connolly.

———————

Final Results:
In the 8th:

3.2% turnout. Jim Moran wins, with 86.60%.
In the 10th:

1.8% turnout, Judy Feder wins with 61.79%
And here is the breakdown in the 11th:

5.3% turnout. Connolly wins, with 57.9%, Byrne 33.35%, Denneny 6.13%, and Alexander 2.59%

If the race were just Connolly/Byrne I feel like it would have been a lot closer–but in some ways I’m glad that he won by enough that people aren’t yelling spoiler today.

2008
Jun 10

From the Heritage Foundation:

Representative Tom Davis (R-VA) is requesting the House of Representatives to consider an amendment (H.R. 3496, as revised) to the Deep Water Energy Resources Act (H.R. 4761) that would divert $1.5 billion of federal revenues earned through offshore drilling to subsidize the deeply troubled Metro transit system serving the nation’s capital and his congressional district. If enacted, this earmark would be one of the largest ever passed—seven times larger than Alaska’s “Bridge to Nowhere” and twice as large as Mississippi’s “Train to Nowhere.” This earmark would reward Metro’s poor performance with an astounding sum of money while enabling the system to put off essential reforms.

Mr. Davis justifies taxpayer funding for this local project on the grounds that “Metro, the public transit system of the Washington metropolitan area, is essential for the continued and effective performance of the functions of the Federal Government, and for the orderly movement of people during major events and times of regional and national emergency.”

But Metro provides no such service. Unreliable and poorly run, the system is subject to frequent shutdowns and service interruptions due to equipment failure, bad weather, suicides, driver error, and passenger medical emergencies. In mid-June, heavy rain and winds caused a shutdown of two of its five routes, significant delays on the other three, and the complete shutdown of the two commuter rail lines serving suburban Virginia. While some roads in the area were damaged as well, none suffered the kind debilitating closures and interruptions that Metro did. And as for the need to get the federal workforce to the office, a Metro spokeswoman noted that “Because nearly half of Metro’s daily commuters are federal government employees…delays could be less severe if large numbers of them take advantage of the unscheduled leave option and stay home.” In other words, Metro’s service can be improved if federal workers don’t go to work—so much for being an essential service.

Beyond such posturing lies a legislative effort whose origins sprang from an act of constituent service, and chief among the constituents served is the Congressman himself. As originally introduced in July 2005, H.R. 3496 was written to force a resolution of a dispute between Mr. Davis and Metro over its plan to sell 3.75 acres of land it owns beside a rail station to a developer who wanted to incorporate the land into a large, mixed-use development near Mr. Davis’s home. Concerned about traffic congestion and the displacement of suburban charm by urban density, Mr. Davis threatened to do something about it. While most Americans can only complain about encroaching development, Mr. Davis can use his congressional powers to prohibit it, and H.R. 3496 was written to do exactly that. Specifically, Section 4(a) of the bill prohibits Metro from selling the 3.75 acres in question until it has submitted a detailed study of the proposed land sale and planned development to Congress. But as Metro has since sold the land to the developer, this legislative prohibition is pointless, and all that remains of the bill is a massive federal and local bailout of the faltering system.

In fairness, Metro confronts serious problems, chief among them a legacy of mismanagement and high-cost operations, which was described in great detail in a four-part series published in The Washington Post in June 2005. As a consequence of its many operating inefficiencies and the deep subsidies to its riders, Metro is broke and has no funds to add to capacity, replace unreliable rolling stock, or make other necessary repairs and improvements. Although it has raised fares twice in the last two years, the increases were modest and well below the cost increases incurred by local motorists due to soaring gasoline prices.

Metro has also avoided opportunities to save money and improve service through competitive contracting, due in part to its timid management’s unwillingness to confront opposition from its unionized workforce. Although Metro fears contracting, the communities it serves do not, and virtually all of the newer public transit services in the Washington, DC, area are operated by private contractors because the alternative is too expensive.

Another troubling aspect of this costly earmark is the regressive nature of the spending policies the bill promotes. Notwithstanding H.R. 3496’s contention that subsidizing the daily commute of civil servants is an essential national need, Washington area workers are among the best paid in the nation. Whereas the median household income for the entire nation was $44,684 in 2004, it was $88,133 for Fairfax County, VA, the most populous part of Mr. Davis’ congressional district. As such, Mr. Davis is proposing a costly exercise in trickle up economics to compel Americans across the country to subsidize the transportation needs of a small slice of one of the nation’s most prosperous communities. As the U.S. Census Bureau reports, only 9.6 percent of Fairfax County residents and 4.2 percent of those in Prince William County, VA, use Metro or another form of transit to get to work.

As troubling as these inequitable transfers are, Mr. Davis’s H.R. 3496 also requires that, as a condition of receiving the $1.5 billion federal bailout, the communities in Metro’s service area raise their taxes (euphemistically referred to as a “dedicated funding source” in H.R. 3496) to match the federal subsidy. In the communities supportive of the plan, discussions have centered on an increase in the sales tax to provide their share of the $1.5 billion, thereby compounding the regressive nature of the limited benefits it would provide to a small segment of the area’s population.

While Representative Davis is justified in his concern about Metro’s poor performance as it struggles to serve a small fraction of his constituents, H.R. 3496 would reward that poor performance with a costly taxpayer bailout. Instead, Congress should force fundamental market-based reforms on Metro by linking the continuation of the system’s existing federal subsidies to reductions in operating costs, improvements in service, and an aggressive program of competitive contracting similar to the successful reforms implemented elsewhere. In recent years, Denver, the Washington, DC, suburbs, and London, to name just a few, have given up on the socialist transit model by implementing aggressive contracting programs. Metro should join them.

Who thought that I’d be agreeing with the Heritage foundation? This is the exact opposite of what we need to do with Metro, and it’s disgraceful that Rep. Davis has pushed for this.

Why DWJ Loves Gerry: Part 10

Posted by Aimee on Jun 10th, 2008
2008
Jun 10

Reason 10: Gerry Connolly Eats Puppies and Hates Christmas

Awesome Birthday Present

Posted by Aimee on Jun 9th, 2008
2008
Jun 9

It is my 20th birthday, and Dennis Kucinich is on C-SPAN reading 35 articles of impeachment against Bush.

Why DWJ Loves Gerry, Part 9

Posted by Aimee on Jun 9th, 2008
2008
Jun 9

 Reason 9: Because the Washington Post says we need bipartisanship, and in a time where Obama is taking a good shot at turning Virginia blue, we need to make sure we keep our NOVA candidates clearly purple.

Everyone knows that liberals can’t be bipartisan. In order to do that, you have to at least be part conservative. And this is a scary time for part conservatives, with the liberals looking more and more poised to take over the White House. So what’s the solution? We have to do what we can to keep good purple candidates around who try to run as liberals when everyone around them knows better. For example, you can sign up to have your city listed as a Cool County taking steps to fight global warming when it’s apparent that no real change is happening. That is the best kind of change of all! This way you can tell the liberals you are supporting their agenda and trick them into thinking you’re doing something.

If we can’t have a Republican in the 11th, please, vote for a purple woman, Gerry Connolly.

Why DWJ Loves Gerry, Part 8

Posted by Aimee on Jun 8th, 2008
2008
Jun 8

Reason 8: He knows how to work the system.

When Gerry was responsible for a hit and run in 2004, he was found not guilty because they could not prove that he knowingly drove away, even though he looked straight at the couple whose car had been hit before driving off. On top of this, when he was let off the hook, he was quoted in the Washington Post saying “Justice has worked.” Gerry was let off, due to Judge Johnston, because his “position and his duties have caused him to be oblivious to what is going on in his car.”

Most rational people would be a little upset about this kind of thing. We say it proves that Gerry has what it takes to fit in on Capitol Hill. Though he is not yet drunk driving to see his second family, we have faith that Gerry will have what it takes to be like some of our nation’s best.

Why DWJ Loves Gerry: Part 6

Posted by Aimee on Jun 6th, 2008
2008
Jun 6

Gerry is a man/woman who defies labels. While he may run as a Democrat, such simple categorization could never define a man as complex as Gerry. Some have said he’s a Tom Davis Democrat. Some have called him Republican-lite. I prefer to think of him as Santa Claus for the War Machine.

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Speculation: Who’s the Connolly Endorsement?

Posted by Aimee on Jun 5th, 2008
2008
Jun 5

From a Connolly GOTV email:

“P.S. We’ll be announcing a major new endorsement at the rally Saturday. You don’t want to miss it!”

Any speculation as to who’ll endorse Connolly? Kaine’s already endorsed Gerry and Webb has endorsed Leslie….who is left?

Why DWJ Loves Gerry: Part 5

Posted by Aimee on Jun 5th, 2008
2008
Jun 5

Reason 5: SAIC agrees that Connolly would help fill the void left by Tom Davis

Raising Kaine has more. The fact that Leslie filed a complaint against Gerry’s campaign for this just proves what we all suspected: Leslie Byrne will not defend the common man, the war profiteer. What is this country coming to when our politicians try to influence the market and wish to restrict war profiteers from putting their guy in office?

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