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		<title>By: LeTa0</title>
		<link>http://blog.michellemoquin.net/?p=20027#comment-95750</link>
		<dc:creator>LeTa0</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Dec 2013 09:18:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[LeTa0 wrote: What&#039;s the deal with replying to you? I have no idea why my responses to you are being &quot;moderated.&quot;

5 hours ago DoubleDD
Sorry, I&#039;ve had the same problems. I bet you didn&#039;t even cus me out? I know I&#039;ve been there. some of the simplest rebuttals get blocked in Huff post. I&#039;m sorry I don&#039;t agree. Every American should be able to speak their mind.
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LeTa0 wrote:

I think I&#039;ve figured out Huff&#039;s purpose. By moderating the comments to certain people&#039;s post one can create an image of intelligence or stupidity or anything in between of the Conversation starter or a frequent poster. 

By not allowing a person to respond to a response to him/her Huff can create the same image of that person. So by using their ability to anonymously censor your postings they get a way to de facto define who you are to those that read your posts.

All you get to see is &quot;This comment has been deleted.&quot; with no explanation of why or knowledge of who made the deletion. 

&quot;Big Brother&quot; is alive and well.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LeTa0 wrote: What&#8217;s the deal with replying to you? I have no idea why my responses to you are being &#8220;moderated.&#8221;</p>
<p>5 hours ago DoubleDD<br />
Sorry, I&#8217;ve had the same problems. I bet you didn&#8217;t even cus me out? I know I&#8217;ve been there. some of the simplest rebuttals get blocked in Huff post. I&#8217;m sorry I don&#8217;t agree. Every American should be able to speak their mind.<br />
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<p>LeTa0 wrote:</p>
<p>I think I&#8217;ve figured out Huff&#8217;s purpose. By moderating the comments to certain people&#8217;s post one can create an image of intelligence or stupidity or anything in between of the Conversation starter or a frequent poster. </p>
<p>By not allowing a person to respond to a response to him/her Huff can create the same image of that person. So by using their ability to anonymously censor your postings they get a way to de facto define who you are to those that read your posts.</p>
<p>All you get to see is &#8220;This comment has been deleted.&#8221; with no explanation of why or knowledge of who made the deletion. </p>
<p>&#8220;Big Brother&#8221; is alive and well.</p>
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		<title>By: Dailey Events</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dailey Events</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Dec 2013 07:56:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[GOOD AFTERNOON TO EVERYONE!

January is shaping up to be quite a month for both insurance and health care providers. It turns out that a huge volume of the information pouring from the as-yet-incomplete &quot;back end&quot; of ObamaCare is invalid. Some sources say fully a third of the policy data passed from Healthcare.gov to insurance providers is inaccurate or incomplete.

That means thousands of people - tens of thousands, if one is inclined to accept the Administration&#039;s dubious boasts of 100,000 enrollments - incorrectly believe they have purchased insurance coverage for 2014. Many of them will learn the ugly truth when they attempt to process claims at the doctors&#039; office.

That&#039;s going to be a paperwork nightmare doctors are not equipped to handle, especially in small practices. The insurance industry can&#039;t absorb millions of dollars in fraud lawsuits from people angry that they were falsely told they had purchased insurance. (Neither can the federal government - the real culprit - in the unlikely event it allows itself to be sued for ObamaCare&#039;s failures.)

The most likely &quot;solution,&quot; already previewed in the extremely loose protection against fraudulent ObamaCare claims, will be treating almost every claim as valid, pouring more taxpayer money into the tottering system, and promising that all the confusion will be straightened out later - say, by the time the IRS begins assessing &quot;tax / penalties&quot; against people who have not purchased valid insurance coverage, in accordance with the notorious ObamaCare individual mandate.

Will it even be possible to manually verify thousands of policies before the individual mandate deadline in March? That doesn&#039;t matter to the Democrats who subjected Americans to the hell of ObamaCare. They&#039;re living one news cycle at a time, crawling from one disastrous headline to the next, using whatever deceptions and obfuscations are necessary to keep public outrage from boiling over to &quot;repeal&quot; levels. It&#039;s a rather different set of &quot;customer service&quot; goals than what you&#039;d find at private-sector companies… which is one of the many compelling reasons such affairs should be left in the private sector, where they belong.

John Hayward
Senior Writer
On Twitter: Doc_0]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>GOOD AFTERNOON TO EVERYONE!</p>
<p>January is shaping up to be quite a month for both insurance and health care providers. It turns out that a huge volume of the information pouring from the as-yet-incomplete &#8220;back end&#8221; of ObamaCare is invalid. Some sources say fully a third of the policy data passed from Healthcare.gov to insurance providers is inaccurate or incomplete.</p>
<p>That means thousands of people &#8211; tens of thousands, if one is inclined to accept the Administration&#8217;s dubious boasts of 100,000 enrollments &#8211; incorrectly believe they have purchased insurance coverage for 2014. Many of them will learn the ugly truth when they attempt to process claims at the doctors&#8217; office.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s going to be a paperwork nightmare doctors are not equipped to handle, especially in small practices. The insurance industry can&#8217;t absorb millions of dollars in fraud lawsuits from people angry that they were falsely told they had purchased insurance. (Neither can the federal government &#8211; the real culprit &#8211; in the unlikely event it allows itself to be sued for ObamaCare&#8217;s failures.)</p>
<p>The most likely &#8220;solution,&#8221; already previewed in the extremely loose protection against fraudulent ObamaCare claims, will be treating almost every claim as valid, pouring more taxpayer money into the tottering system, and promising that all the confusion will be straightened out later &#8211; say, by the time the IRS begins assessing &#8220;tax / penalties&#8221; against people who have not purchased valid insurance coverage, in accordance with the notorious ObamaCare individual mandate.</p>
<p>Will it even be possible to manually verify thousands of policies before the individual mandate deadline in March? That doesn&#8217;t matter to the Democrats who subjected Americans to the hell of ObamaCare. They&#8217;re living one news cycle at a time, crawling from one disastrous headline to the next, using whatever deceptions and obfuscations are necessary to keep public outrage from boiling over to &#8220;repeal&#8221; levels. It&#8217;s a rather different set of &#8220;customer service&#8221; goals than what you&#8217;d find at private-sector companies… which is one of the many compelling reasons such affairs should be left in the private sector, where they belong.</p>
<p>John Hayward<br />
Senior Writer<br />
On Twitter: Doc_0</p>
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		<title>By: Health Info</title>
		<link>http://blog.michellemoquin.net/?p=20027#comment-95745</link>
		<dc:creator>Health Info</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Dec 2013 07:16:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maximize Niacinamide&#039;s Effect on Joint Mobility and Osteoarthritis
by Dr. David Williams

Bone &amp; Joint Health

Early studies have documented that everyone past the age of 20 has some degree of degenerative changes taking place in the cartilage lining their joints-even if they don&#039;t notice any pain or stiffness yet. The damage is simply the result of wear-and-tear on the joints. And it stands to reason that individuals who have subjected their joints to more trauma will exhibit more damage. 

By the age of 40, 90% of the population have definite signs of wear-and-tear arthritis that can be demonstrated by X-ray. Even at this point, the majority of these people will still not experience any of the characteristic arthritic symptoms, such as joint pain, stiffness or immobility. If you live long enough, you will experience symptoms of arthritis. Fortunately,  niacinamide can go a long way in both preventing and minimizing arthritic joints.

Niacinamide Triggers Permanent Joint Repair
After several months on niacinamide arthritic patients who were unable to raise their arms above shoulder level before treatment  were easily able to raise their arms over their head. What makes these cases even more remarkable is that these patients also reported a decrease in joint pain and inflammation. 

Niacinamide is not considered an anti-inflammatory compound or analgesic. Apparently, it is niacinamide&#039;s ability to trigger actual repair of the joint surfaces that leads to the dramatic reduction in pain and inflammation. Considering all the side effects and risks associated with anti-inflammatory drugs like prednisone and cortisone, niacinamide is a welcome alternative.

 These Five Factors Help Maximize Its Effect
1) Adequate protein is necessary for joint repair. Cartilage is high in protein, and without an adequate intake of protein, repair can&#039;t take place. That is why I suggest you take a protein powder supplement if you suffer from arthritis.

There are dozens of other protein products on the market, made from everything from eggs to blue-green algae. While there&#039;s nothing wrong with these products, if you&#039;re older keep in mind that it can be difficult to digest some of their ingredients. The whey-based protein I&#039;ve recommended seems to be easily digested by almost everyone, without the need for additional digestive enzymes.

2) All the B vitamins work in conjunction with each other. Therefore, you can expect better results if you take niacinamide along with a good multivitamin containing a broad balance of B vitamins.

3) Don&#039;t expect a joint to heal properly if it is continually being traumatized by repetitive use or abuse. Arthritis in the knee joint won&#039;t heal, for example, if one continues to jog or bang on a carpet stretcher, if that happens to be your line of work. Obesity also creates constant trauma to the weight-bearing joints. One way to minimize routine joint pressure is by wearing shoes with thick, shock-absorbing soles and swimming for exercise.

4) Niacinamide must be taken at very regular intervals during the day to be effective because it is quickly absorbed into the bloodstream and the central nervous system. It also clears from the body quite rapidly. The  recommended dosage of niacinamide is 250 milligrams every three hours for six dosages. This adds up to a total of 1,500 milligrams of niacinamide a day, taken over an 18-hour period.

For severe joint dysfunction, the recommended dosage is 250 milligrams every two hours for eight dosages. This adds up to a total of 2,000 milligrams a day, taken over a 16-hour period.

For extremely severe joint dysfunction, the recommended dosage is 250 milligrams every one-and-a-half hours for 10 doses, making a total of 2,500 milligrams a day. (In these cases the dosage may be even increased to 250 milligrams every hour for 16 hours, for a total of 4,000 milligrams a day.)

It is important to note here that the intervals mentioned above must be adhered to, and not just the daily dosage amounts.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maximize Niacinamide&#8217;s Effect on Joint Mobility and Osteoarthritis<br />
by Dr. David Williams</p>
<p>Bone &amp; Joint Health</p>
<p>Early studies have documented that everyone past the age of 20 has some degree of degenerative changes taking place in the cartilage lining their joints-even if they don&#8217;t notice any pain or stiffness yet. The damage is simply the result of wear-and-tear on the joints. And it stands to reason that individuals who have subjected their joints to more trauma will exhibit more damage. </p>
<p>By the age of 40, 90% of the population have definite signs of wear-and-tear arthritis that can be demonstrated by X-ray. Even at this point, the majority of these people will still not experience any of the characteristic arthritic symptoms, such as joint pain, stiffness or immobility. If you live long enough, you will experience symptoms of arthritis. Fortunately,  niacinamide can go a long way in both preventing and minimizing arthritic joints.</p>
<p>Niacinamide Triggers Permanent Joint Repair<br />
After several months on niacinamide arthritic patients who were unable to raise their arms above shoulder level before treatment  were easily able to raise their arms over their head. What makes these cases even more remarkable is that these patients also reported a decrease in joint pain and inflammation. </p>
<p>Niacinamide is not considered an anti-inflammatory compound or analgesic. Apparently, it is niacinamide&#8217;s ability to trigger actual repair of the joint surfaces that leads to the dramatic reduction in pain and inflammation. Considering all the side effects and risks associated with anti-inflammatory drugs like prednisone and cortisone, niacinamide is a welcome alternative.</p>
<p> These Five Factors Help Maximize Its Effect<br />
1) Adequate protein is necessary for joint repair. Cartilage is high in protein, and without an adequate intake of protein, repair can&#8217;t take place. That is why I suggest you take a protein powder supplement if you suffer from arthritis.</p>
<p>There are dozens of other protein products on the market, made from everything from eggs to blue-green algae. While there&#8217;s nothing wrong with these products, if you&#8217;re older keep in mind that it can be difficult to digest some of their ingredients. The whey-based protein I&#8217;ve recommended seems to be easily digested by almost everyone, without the need for additional digestive enzymes.</p>
<p>2) All the B vitamins work in conjunction with each other. Therefore, you can expect better results if you take niacinamide along with a good multivitamin containing a broad balance of B vitamins.</p>
<p>3) Don&#8217;t expect a joint to heal properly if it is continually being traumatized by repetitive use or abuse. Arthritis in the knee joint won&#8217;t heal, for example, if one continues to jog or bang on a carpet stretcher, if that happens to be your line of work. Obesity also creates constant trauma to the weight-bearing joints. One way to minimize routine joint pressure is by wearing shoes with thick, shock-absorbing soles and swimming for exercise.</p>
<p>4) Niacinamide must be taken at very regular intervals during the day to be effective because it is quickly absorbed into the bloodstream and the central nervous system. It also clears from the body quite rapidly. The  recommended dosage of niacinamide is 250 milligrams every three hours for six dosages. This adds up to a total of 1,500 milligrams of niacinamide a day, taken over an 18-hour period.</p>
<p>For severe joint dysfunction, the recommended dosage is 250 milligrams every two hours for eight dosages. This adds up to a total of 2,000 milligrams a day, taken over a 16-hour period.</p>
<p>For extremely severe joint dysfunction, the recommended dosage is 250 milligrams every one-and-a-half hours for 10 doses, making a total of 2,500 milligrams a day. (In these cases the dosage may be even increased to 250 milligrams every hour for 16 hours, for a total of 4,000 milligrams a day.)</p>
<p>It is important to note here that the intervals mentioned above must be adhered to, and not just the daily dosage amounts.</p>
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		<title>By: Emma</title>
		<link>http://blog.michellemoquin.net/?p=20027#comment-95741</link>
		<dc:creator>Emma</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Dec 2013 04:15:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My brother is a cop. He sits around with his other cop pals on sundays watching football exchanging stories about how they force girls to give them head to avoid speeding tickets or how they have humiliated some OTW. 

I have been secretly taping them. I will send a copy to you Michelle. It is so horrible as to make you want to vomit. I am now afraid of the police. My brother says that I am a white girl and if I am stopped to tell the my brother is a cop. This doesn&#039;t reassure me that I won&#039;t be abused like some of the girls they talk about. 

I am 23, when I send you the tape, could you make me a girls. I graduated from a major University last year Cum Laude. I have been accepted at a very prestigious engineering University, but I&#039;d rather be a girls and kick male ass. 

Emma]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My brother is a cop. He sits around with his other cop pals on sundays watching football exchanging stories about how they force girls to give them head to avoid speeding tickets or how they have humiliated some OTW. </p>
<p>I have been secretly taping them. I will send a copy to you Michelle. It is so horrible as to make you want to vomit. I am now afraid of the police. My brother says that I am a white girl and if I am stopped to tell the my brother is a cop. This doesn&#8217;t reassure me that I won&#8217;t be abused like some of the girls they talk about. </p>
<p>I am 23, when I send you the tape, could you make me a girls. I graduated from a major University last year Cum Laude. I have been accepted at a very prestigious engineering University, but I&#8217;d rather be a girls and kick male ass. </p>
<p>Emma</p>
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		<title>By: Helen</title>
		<link>http://blog.michellemoquin.net/?p=20027#comment-95740</link>
		<dc:creator>Helen</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Dec 2013 04:08:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Truly Michelle, sometimes there are some seriously sick animals on this blog. But I guess if it was censored we might think that the country isn&#039;t as bad as it is.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Truly Michelle, sometimes there are some seriously sick animals on this blog. But I guess if it was censored we might think that the country isn&#8217;t as bad as it is.</p>
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