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WHY I BLOG -- As I approach 60, I’m more interested than ever in researching sexualities, lust and culture. Of all the crazy thrills I’ve pursued, I’m most turned on by composition, so a blog for other consenting and dissenting adults suits me. TALK TO ME -- Please free online credit report ost your comments (there's a link under each piece) - or send your questions for me to answer on this blog. If you want to know more about me, click here . If you’d like to exchange links, yippee. HOW TO SUBSCRIBE –- If you have any problem using the sign-up box – for free email notices of my new postings - on the right, below my scrumptious cleavage photo, just write me at consentingadult@suekatz.com and I’ll take care of it (especially those of you with the Mac browser Safari). WELCOME TO THE ORGY -- If you like what you find on my blog, why be monogamous? Share me around with your friends. I'd welcome an orgy of readers. For lust and justice, Sue

I keep noticing that there's this Republican war on science . Somebody should really write a book about it: Former surgeon general Richard H. Carmona yesterday accused the Bush administration of muzzling him on sensitive public health issues, becoming the most prominent voice among several current and former federal science officials who have complained of political interference. Carmona, a Bush nominee who served from 2002 to 2006, told the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform that political appointees in the administration routinely scrubbed his speeches for politically sensitive content and blocked him from speaking out on public health matters such as stem cell research, abstinence-only sex education and the emergency contraceptive Plan B.... White House spokesman Tony Fratto rejected claims of political interference, saying Carmona had all the support he needed to carry out his mission. "As surgeon general, Dr. Carmona was given the authority and had the obligation to be the leading voice for the health of all Americans," Fratto said. "It's disappointing to us if he failed to use his position to the fullest extent in advocating for policies he thought were in the best interests of the nation." Carmona said that when the administration touted funding denon or abstinence-only education, he was prevented from discussing research on the effectiveness of teaching about condoms as well as abstinence.

I keep noticing that there's this Republican war on science . Somebody should really write a book about it: Former surgeon general Richard H. Carmona yesterday accused the Bush administration of muzzling him on sensitive public health issues, becoming the most prominent voice among several current and former federal science officials who have complained of political interference. Carmona, a Bush nominee hosting exchange mail ho served from 2002 to 2006, told the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform that political appointees in the administration routinely scrubbed his speeches for politically sensitive content and blocked him from speaking out on public health matters such as stem cell research, abstinence-only sex education and the emergency contraceptive Plan B.... White House spokesman Tony Fratto rejected claims of political interference, saying Carmona had all the support he needed to carry out his mission. "As surgeon general, Dr. Carmona was given the authority and had the obligation to be the leading voice for the health of all Americans," Fratto said. "It's disappointing to us if he failed to use his position to the fullest extent in advocating for policies he thought were in the best interests of the nation." Carmona said that when the administration touted funding for abstinence-only education, he was prevented from discussing research on the effectiveness of teaching about condoms as well as abstinence.

Well, I have always admitted to hidden lives around the internet, jokingly and seriously both, insofar as it's true, but we all do. That is the nature of the net, you couldn't share your traffic with me, really, unless I let it become my traffic, that is, I follow links you provide me. And that process can never be total, we fill up on a mix from other people. I have always written with the very selfish position of myself as my audience. I want to like what I wrote myself. If others do it of interest to me, but what I'm willing to do about their opinion is really very limited, though I realize now that I am willing to make one big concession gladly, that is, I will search the best metaphors I can find to communicate the flux of history as I see it. Of course communication involves listening, and that is why it is so worthwhile to make such a healthy concession to one's own listeners, when one will also be a listener. I'll have to defend myself immediately against charges of self promotion and navel gazing but won't be able to sufficiently since I'm willing to admit it is what some call navel gazing and that although it's not intended as promotion, it is about myself and it does in the end promote the subject, which is MyLeftWing. MyLeftWing is a name like "MyYahoo" or "MyComputer"... we get to say what it means for us to be "left". matrox agp f you know me you know I don't believe the left v.

I keep noticing that there's this Republican war on science . Somebody should really write a book about it: Former surgeon general Richard H. Carmona yesterday accused the Bush administration of muzzling him on sensitive public health issues, becoming the most prominent voice among several current and former federal science officials who have complained of political interference. Carmona, a Bush nominee who served from 2002 to 2006, told the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform that political appointees in the administration routinely scrubbed his speeches for politically sensitive content and blocked him from speaking out on public health matters such as stem cell research, abstinence-only sex education and the emergency contraceptive merchant processing lan B.... White House spokesman Tony Fratto rejected claims of political interference, saying Carmona had all the support he needed to carry out his mission. "As surgeon general, Dr. Carmona was given the authority and had the obligation to be the leading voice for the health of all Americans," Fratto said. "It's disappointing to us if he failed to use his position to the fullest extent in advocating for policies he thought were in the best interests of the nation." Carmona said that when the administration touted funding for abstinence-only education, he was prevented from discussing research on the effectiveness of teaching about condoms as well as abstinence.

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WHY I BLOG -- As I approach 60, I’m more interested than ever in researching sexualities, lust and culture. Of all the crazy thrills I’ve pursued, I’m most turned on by composition, so a blog for other consenting and dissenting adults suits me. TALK TO ME -- Please post your comments (there's a link under each piece) - or send your questions for me to answer on this blog. If you want to know more about me, click here . If you’d like to exchange links, yippee. HOW TO SUBSCRIBE –- If you have any problem using the sign-up search engine optimization orange county ox – for free email notices of my new postings - on the right, below my scrumptious cleavage photo, just write me at consentingadult@suekatz.com and I’ll take care of it (especially those of you with the Mac browser Safari). WELCOME TO THE ORGY -- If you like what you find on my blog, why be monogamous? Share me around with your friends. I'd welcome an orgy of readers. For lust and justice, Sue

Managing Product Development: Management Myth #5: Well-Oiled Machine : Another tip-off is that word "just." Just is one of those lullaby words. (See Jerry's article trading tactics r the wikidiscussion. In fact, Dale Emery said it very well: ... lullaby words because they draw our attention away from important information about the complexity of the situation, while simultaneously suggesting that the situation is simple. Being a great manager is hard. I find it much easier to write code or test. Definitely. dealing with computers is (relatively) easy. Dealing with people who deal with computers -- wow. I'm blessed by two levels of really good, supportive, and clueful management. Who have a word of advice, a new strategy, a perspective I missed, and once in a while, a strong kick to the butt. And not afraid to offer any and all. Every time I think about management for real, as opposed to whatever it is I'm doing these days -- I look at the job they have (which is, among other things, managing ME) and go back to work, happy. True story: the other day, in a meeting, we were talking about this stuff, and I turned to my boss and said "If you ever leave your job, I'm dead". and he looked at me, and said back "most likely". and he's right.

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