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THE HALF-BAKED DONUT HOLE

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Jerry

25 % is not 0 at the end of the supposed donought hole. where is that coming from I wonder. I don't understand it and have read it everywhere.

December 5, 2010

Jackie

Dear Blogger, I cannot image what you must be feeling after everything that you have been through. I believe that since there is a shortage of HIV/AIDS funding that what the government needs and must do is do a thorough inventory of all the HIV nonprofit organizations that are receiving funding. I guarantee you that after this is done there will be only a few credible and effective organizations that really have the passion and committment to do what ethically is required. I live in Los Angeles County, and worked for a nonprofit organization that was catering to the transgender women community at risk for HIV. During my time working there, I observed transgender staff promoting themselves on adult websites that are know for prostitution. Other transgender staff were selling illegal hormones to the transgender clients and also referring them to have silicone injections. After complaining to the superivors and management of this illegal activity that over steps boundaries between clients and staff. The response that I received was that this type of behavior is part of the transgender culture. I guess they just do not get it! I am sure that there are agencies that have work ethics and morals and therefore, are the ones that need to continue receiving funding. I would like to see a news report do a story of this type of unethical and illegal practices.....

July 7, 2010

Blanche Dubois

Hi, Dave, So glad to see you are back to blogging, as I love your wit and visual accompaniments! I discovered your blog through my vanity searches about fillers (I'm a vain 40-something) and became kind of hooked on your writings. Hope you will be adding more and letting your fans know how things are going. Can't wait to read your "feeling sorry for yourself" blog, as I apparently missed that one. ;) Kate

May 7, 2010

hedda hopper

hey David, when is your next blog, I'm tired of reading the other frustrated suburban housewive woes or the straight for play/pay guy's adventures, no one can relate to that sort of BS. PLEASE WRITE MORE OFTEN, we love your antics and personal antedoctes about Auntie Mame and the like!!!Blessings to ya! :)

April 28, 2010

Sean Strub

Glad to see you returning to blogland, David. The "reCaptcha" phrase I am required to type in order to post this comment is, I am not kidding, "give staph". Really, that's what it says. So I'll type it, but I don't mean it!

April 15, 2010

Dave

Hey Ms Hopper, right back at yah! ox

April 12, 2010

hedda hopper

hey now, glad your're back in swing of things, your blog is like a breath of fresh air. Happy to see you quit feeling sorry for yourself, (there is no benefit to that)

April 9, 2010

Tony

I believe that this is all one big design that crosses party lines. Look at it this way. The guy who fixes the hole in your flat tire on your car is the hero. Is he still a hero if he is the guy who put the hole in the tire in the first place? To fix a hole, you first have to have a hole. So, in health care, you put in a hole. Then, you act like a hero when you fix the hole. All I can say is you get an A for your hole fixing. What else is fixed? Tony

April 8, 2010

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