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		<title>By: Ida</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ida</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Aug 2012 17:19:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reince Priebus is the same guy who said this morning on CBS that they should &quot;prosecute&quot; President Obama for not fulfilling his promise to the American people and that blood is dripping from Obama&#039;s hands. 

The host didn&#039;t blink as this sick shit was being advocated. 

He uses violent and insidious imagery in his language and he calls himself chairman of the RNC.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reince Priebus is the same guy who said this morning on CBS that they should &#8220;prosecute&#8221; President Obama for not fulfilling his promise to the American people and that blood is dripping from Obama&#8217;s hands. </p>
<p>The host didn&#8217;t blink as this sick shit was being advocated. </p>
<p>He uses violent and insidious imagery in his language and he calls himself chairman of the RNC.</p>
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		<title>By: BH</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Aug 2012 17:17:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thank you Chris Matthews. This is not the time to allow the GOP machine to cater their filth as a plan. They have made all kinds of bogus claims about our president that are totally untrue; yet, they will just smooth it over like they are trying to pour a soda onto a raging fire.

Why don&#039;t they do like John McCain and clear up the facts. Barack Obama was born in the United States and is our president rightfully and truthfully. If you want to remove him from office, use the election and not some bogus claims that are truly meant to be offensive to him and to his supporters especially people of color.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you Chris Matthews. This is not the time to allow the GOP machine to cater their filth as a plan. They have made all kinds of bogus claims about our president that are totally untrue; yet, they will just smooth it over like they are trying to pour a soda onto a raging fire.</p>
<p>Why don&#8217;t they do like John McCain and clear up the facts. Barack Obama was born in the United States and is our president rightfully and truthfully. If you want to remove him from office, use the election and not some bogus claims that are truly meant to be offensive to him and to his supporters especially people of color.</p>
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		<title>By: Anny</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Aug 2012 17:15:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chris Matthews behavior was low class gutter trash. And Joe and Mika sat there while a colleague berated a guest without allowing him to answer. This was about as low class as you get -even for a cable news channel.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chris Matthews behavior was low class gutter trash. And Joe and Mika sat there while a colleague berated a guest without allowing him to answer. This was about as low class as you get -even for a cable news channel.</p>
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		<title>By: Craig</title>
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		<dc:creator>Craig</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Aug 2012 17:14:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Matthews pissed off Priebus -- who had zero answers for very legitimate questions. I don&#039;t always like Matthews&#039; bombastic style, but on substance he&#039;s spot-on.

More in the media need to hold these people&#039;s feet to the fire like this. But most are gutless or secretly against the black man being held up as an example of serious competition for the loft place we white men have held without necessarily earning it.

Craig]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Matthews pissed off Priebus &#8212; who had zero answers for very legitimate questions. I don&#8217;t always like Matthews&#8217; bombastic style, but on substance he&#8217;s spot-on.</p>
<p>More in the media need to hold these people&#8217;s feet to the fire like this. But most are gutless or secretly against the black man being held up as an example of serious competition for the loft place we white men have held without necessarily earning it.</p>
<p>Craig</p>
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		<title>By: Health Info</title>
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		<dc:creator>Health Info</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Aug 2012 17:11:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heart-Healthy Ice Pops and Other Treats

When I see patients during the summer, I love to talk up some of the great fresh foods that they can easily add to their diets. A basic tenet of naturopathy is that nutrient-packed foods can be used as “medicine” to help prevent chronic conditions such as cancer and heart disease. 

And the summer season—when local fresh fruits and vegetables are readily available in most parts of the country—is perhaps the best time of year to give your diet a “nutrient boost.” With a little creativity and a trip to your own garden and/or your local farmer’s market or grocery store, you can easily add more foods to your daily diet that not only taste great, but also help protect your health. My favorite nutrient-packed summer foods…

Fresh flowers. 
You may have never thought of this, but fresh blossoms of nasturtium, violet and calendula make a great addition to greens or potato salad. Not only do these flowers make your dish look beautiful, they also contain minerals, such as potassium and magnesium, and beta-carotene—key nutrients that promote heart, bone and muscle health. 

My advice: 
Add six to eight of the fresh flowers mentioned above (look up photos of the flowers online so you don’t mistakenly eat a different variety that may not be as safe or tasty). Flowers taste a little bitter but nicely complement certain greens—for example, I like violets on spinach.

Heart-healthy ice pops. 
You can make your own anthocyanin-rich ice pops by freezing the fresh, unsweetened juice of purple or red fruit. To ensure optimal freshness, make your own juice. 

Anthocyanin, the pigment in grapes, blueberries, raspberries and pomegranates, helps improve blood vessel health, which benefits your entire body. Studies show that anthocyanin can help prevent heart disease and cataracts and reduce inflammation. 

My advice: 
Buy an ice pop tray or use an ice cube tray and add a few frozen cubes to your water or iced tea.

Parsley pesto. 
Two tablespoons of chopped parsley contain ample vitamin C and all of your daily vitamin K requirement. Caution: You may need to use less parsley if you take a blood thinner—too much vitamin K may interfere with these drugs. 

Parsley pesto—a blend of parsley and basil, olive oil, pine nuts or walnuts and Parmesan cheese—is a delicious way to get more of this nutrient-packed food. My advice: Make a traditional pesto recipe with half parsley and half basil. Serve on pasta or rice or as a dip.

Sun tea. 
Summer-harvested peppermint, which aids digestion, is delicious prepared as sun tea—a great alternative to sugary beverages. My advice: In a glass jar filled with three quarts of water, add about 12 well-rinsed six-inch peppermint stalks (leaves and stems)—or eight bags of your favorite herbal tea—and three tablespoons of honey. Seal it and set it out in the sun for six hours.

Watermelon. 
Watermelon is an absolute nutrient powerhouse. It contains lycopene, vitamin C and beta-carotene—all of which help prevent cancer and promote immune health. My advice: Choose the dark pink or red-fleshed varieties of watermelon for the greatest nutrient boost.

Source: Jamison Starbuck, ND, is a naturopathic physician in family practice and a guest lecturer at the University of Montana, both in Missoula. 

She is past president of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians and a contributing editor to The Alternative Advisor: The Complete Guide to Natural Therapies and Alternative Treatments (Time Life).]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Heart-Healthy Ice Pops and Other Treats</p>
<p>When I see patients during the summer, I love to talk up some of the great fresh foods that they can easily add to their diets. A basic tenet of naturopathy is that nutrient-packed foods can be used as “medicine” to help prevent chronic conditions such as cancer and heart disease. </p>
<p>And the summer season—when local fresh fruits and vegetables are readily available in most parts of the country—is perhaps the best time of year to give your diet a “nutrient boost.” With a little creativity and a trip to your own garden and/or your local farmer’s market or grocery store, you can easily add more foods to your daily diet that not only taste great, but also help protect your health. My favorite nutrient-packed summer foods…</p>
<p>Fresh flowers.<br />
You may have never thought of this, but fresh blossoms of nasturtium, violet and calendula make a great addition to greens or potato salad. Not only do these flowers make your dish look beautiful, they also contain minerals, such as potassium and magnesium, and beta-carotene—key nutrients that promote heart, bone and muscle health. </p>
<p>My advice:<br />
Add six to eight of the fresh flowers mentioned above (look up photos of the flowers online so you don’t mistakenly eat a different variety that may not be as safe or tasty). Flowers taste a little bitter but nicely complement certain greens—for example, I like violets on spinach.</p>
<p>Heart-healthy ice pops.<br />
You can make your own anthocyanin-rich ice pops by freezing the fresh, unsweetened juice of purple or red fruit. To ensure optimal freshness, make your own juice. </p>
<p>Anthocyanin, the pigment in grapes, blueberries, raspberries and pomegranates, helps improve blood vessel health, which benefits your entire body. Studies show that anthocyanin can help prevent heart disease and cataracts and reduce inflammation. </p>
<p>My advice:<br />
Buy an ice pop tray or use an ice cube tray and add a few frozen cubes to your water or iced tea.</p>
<p>Parsley pesto.<br />
Two tablespoons of chopped parsley contain ample vitamin C and all of your daily vitamin K requirement. Caution: You may need to use less parsley if you take a blood thinner—too much vitamin K may interfere with these drugs. </p>
<p>Parsley pesto—a blend of parsley and basil, olive oil, pine nuts or walnuts and Parmesan cheese—is a delicious way to get more of this nutrient-packed food. My advice: Make a traditional pesto recipe with half parsley and half basil. Serve on pasta or rice or as a dip.</p>
<p>Sun tea.<br />
Summer-harvested peppermint, which aids digestion, is delicious prepared as sun tea—a great alternative to sugary beverages. My advice: In a glass jar filled with three quarts of water, add about 12 well-rinsed six-inch peppermint stalks (leaves and stems)—or eight bags of your favorite herbal tea—and three tablespoons of honey. Seal it and set it out in the sun for six hours.</p>
<p>Watermelon.<br />
Watermelon is an absolute nutrient powerhouse. It contains lycopene, vitamin C and beta-carotene—all of which help prevent cancer and promote immune health. My advice: Choose the dark pink or red-fleshed varieties of watermelon for the greatest nutrient boost.</p>
<p>Source: Jamison Starbuck, ND, is a naturopathic physician in family practice and a guest lecturer at the University of Montana, both in Missoula. </p>
<p>She is past president of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians and a contributing editor to The Alternative Advisor: The Complete Guide to Natural Therapies and Alternative Treatments (Time Life).</p>
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