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21
Apr 10

Copenhagen – 2 Reasons Why The Treaty Will Destroy Your Life, End Our Freedoms, And End The Lives Of Our Elderly

In Copenhagen as I write this, President Barack H. Obama is readying himself to sign away U.S. sovereignty and our freedoms away in this sweeping and dangerous global legislation. First and foremost, americans judge their wealth by what they earn in their job, and the dollar-based assets they possess. Or are paying off from the credit extended to them at loan shark rates.

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Reason #1

The Climate Treaty at Copenhagen will mean that between 2013 and 2020, american businesses are required to reduce their carbon emissions by 20%. However undeveloped nations will not be required to make any cuts at all. So the United States is being completely de-industrialized in the name of fraudulent science. IE the so-called “Climate Gate” controversy.

Just use a search engine and type in “Climate Gate.” You will find many sources that go into detail the emails going between UN scientists, and scientist heads’ of other nations. All these emails basically say, is that they will do anything necessary to perpetuate the lie of global warming. Al Gore you will see has been pushing the cap and trade system.

Reason #2

The government will now be enabled to enter into private homes and businesses without any bother of a warrant. They might as well own your home – Not YOU! Because you understand that Barack Obama is as this article is written, declaring carbon dioxide as a deadly poison? Yes he is! That means every home in america will be subject to home inspections by government authorities.

The Copenhagen Treaty is just one piece of highly objectionable legislation. Then there is the health care bill being hammered into proper form. Under this sick crap, we now will be forced into buying health insurance. If you don’t buy insurance, then you get a $2,000 fine! Of course the health insurance companies have no liabilities any more under the bill. This will mean dramatically reduced care, especially for those above age 60.

Eugenics in action!

We as citizens of the world, need to vehemently oppose the Copenhagen Treaty Climate lie. All this means is that the middle class will be wiped out by massive tax increases. And the government will get bigger on top of the already quadrupling of the size of government by Barack’y-Boy!

People in poorer nations are being assured that they will receive compensation from the developed countries. Fools! This ‘compensation’ will be multi-billion dollar loans, at 30% interest rates that these countries can never repay. Thus opening the door to huge multi-national corporations who will now be setting policy. This has been happening already for decades.

Gordon Brown, Barack H. Obama, Angela Merkel, Maurice Strong, look them up and see for yourself that they are all alarmists trying to further their agenda because their friends just so happen to work for Goldman Sachs or whoever the corporation may be in the respective country.

Anyone seeking to learn more about the Copenhagen Treaty Climate Summit, the health care bill, the hate crimes bill, or honestly anything to do with government should visit Alex Jones’ infowars.com website. He and Gerald Celente, Bob Chapman, Lord Christopher Monckton, and Genesis Communications Network owner Ted Anderson.

The government hates truth seekers, and truth tellers. If you truly want an honest assessment of the Climate Summit, the Climate Gate scandal, or maybe you just want to hear Alex Jones’ rants which he does very well. Regardless, it is very educational no matter where you are from. And be sure to watch “Fall of the Republic” on youtube. Get educated, learn who really deserves the blame for your soon-to-be poverty-stricken misfortune.

 


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3
Feb 10

‘Elderly’ Madonna dumped by Jesus? – Daily Gossip – NME.com

'Elderly' Madonna dumped by Jesus? – Daily Gossip
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Madonna has reportedly been dumped by her toyboy lover Jesus Luz for being too old. The couple, who have a 28-year age gap, started dating after Madonna's


24
Jan 10

How To Care For An Elderly Or Sick Kitty

As cats age, they require more and more attention and loving care from their owners. Though cats tend to lead uneventful, happy lives, disease and discomfort increase as they age. Listed here are a few conditions and diseases to keep an eye out for that are common in elderly cats, in addition to a few tips in caring for your cat to aid in their graceful and comfortable aging.
Like humans and dogs, as cats age, they begin to show signs of degeneration. One of the most common signs of aging felines is their loss of litter box training. Some elderly cats acquire conditions such as diabetes, hyperthyroidism, or decreased proper kidney function. These health issues can in turn lead to irregular urination and elimination processes. You may find your cat relieving him or herself outside the litter box. If this becomes a common practice, it is a good idea to buy one of or two more litter boxes and place them in various locations throughout your home. This will make litter boxes more accessible to your cat and will aid in their proper elimination practices.
A common feline condition is arthritis. Arthritis is a condition in which inflammation of joints occurs. Signs of arthritis include swollen and tender joints, limping, lameness, and stiffness in joints, often occurring when they get up from lying down or when it is cold or rainy outside. You can help your cat by placing their litter box and food and water dishes in easily accessible places. If, for example, their litter box is upstairs and their food and water dishes are on top of the dryer in the laundry room, they will have difficulty getting to them when they are needed. The more you help ease the discomfort of your cat, the happier they will be!
Poor dental health and dental disease is fairly common in elderly felines. Tartar, gingivitis, and sensitive gums are often seen in older cats. Believe it or not, the tartar build up or dental disease in cats can spread to their heart or kidneys, which can cause serious problems. The best thing for you to do as an owner is to start early and clean your cat’s teeth regularly in addition to feeding them dry cat food, which will help clean their teeth on a daily basis.
Lastly, as cats age, they seem to lose interest in basic grooming practices. This may be due to arthritis or dental issues, but whatever the reason, it is something you will most likely need to help your cat with. Giving them weekly baths and gently brushing their coat will help tremendously. Cats feel better and are happier when they are clean and well groomed. Don’t forget to keep their claws trimmed regularly because their nails can become brittle in their older age.
Just as humans and dogs need extra care as they age, so do cats. By having a basic understanding of cats’ diseases and basic needs as they age will help increase their comfort dramatically. Understand your cat, and learn to take them of them properly in their mature stage of life; this will keep them happy, and will help you enjoy the final years of your cat’s life.


22
Jan 10

Handling Health Issues Of The Elderly – 4 Top Factors To Safeguard Good Health

We are living in a fast and materialistic world. People are concerned with materialistic pleasures and very often get their priorities wrong. They neglect their health and their relationships with their family, a consequence of leading a fast pace life. However, there are some responsibilities in life that an individual cannot neglect, and that is to care for the elders in your family. This is a special role of a caregiver that you have to undertake, to look after your elderly parents or a relative. It is a very rewarding experience, one that will remain with you in the future in the form of pleasant memories. Caring for the elderly is not an easy task and it can bring a significant amount of stress and worry upon the caregiver. The hard work is compounded if the person is infirm or disabled.
We often take our own health for granted and neglect to take care of ourselves. However, if we have the responsibility to look after our elderly parents, we have to consider many factors, and this includes their health. Here are a few tips that can help to safeguard the health of the elders in your care.
• Diet: Maintaining a healthy and suitable diet in respect of the elderly is of utmost importance. The older people are prone to illness more often than others and a healthy, nutritionally complete diet can keep illness at bay. Avoid large amounts of fat and salt in the diet as this slows down any recoveries from illness. Too much salt makes the circulatory system sluggish and fats can clog arteries. Instead, the diet should contain plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables to provide the necessary vitamins and minerals for the regeneration of tissues. Ensure that they get a sufficient quantity of fiber in their diet to promote bowel movement.
• Mental Health: The state of the mental health of the elderly individuals is a great concern for the caregiver. One has to make sure that they are comfortable in their surroundings. Setting a routine will help them relax and also give them a sense of being a part of the family life. The elderly are trying to cope with the changes happening in their lives; this may cause some depression or anxiety that should be taken care of with a little understanding and compassion.
• Physical Health: As a caregiver, you must ensure that the elderly in your care get regular health check ups. Any changes should be brought to the notice of the doctor immediately. This will help to diagnose problems quickly and the routine of the health checks will help the individual to relax and thus improve the general health.
• Exercise: It may not be possible for all elderly individuals to exercise as this depends on their physical conditions. However, 15 to 20 minutes of gentle exercise can work wonders for their general well being. Walking around the supermarket or walking the dog or gardening can be an exercise for the elders. The elderly in your care can be taken outdoors as often as possible as this can help to break the monotony of being confined to the house. Any outdoor activity will help to stretch the joints to reduce stiffness or immobility and raise their spirits, thus improving their overall health.


18
Jan 10

Old Colony Elderly Services Weighs in on Recent Legislative Briefing at State House

The educational legislative briefing was presented by the Executive Office of Elder Affairs in collaboration with the Attorney General’s Office, Massachusetts Home Care and the AARP Foundation of Massachusetts in their continuing efforts to prevent the abuse and exploitation of elders.

In a speech geared toward legislators, Executive Office of Elder Affairs Secretary Mike Festa advocated for improved coordination across bodies of legislation and state government and expressed an interest in getting the Massachusetts Bar Association involved. Attorney General Martha Coakley also spoke, informing all that she had added “Victim Witness Advocates” for elders in her regional offices and expressed her strong conviction for pursuing financial “predators” of the elderly.

“Both Secretary Festa and Attorney General Coakley are extremely dynamic speakers and I found the talks to be very informative and helpful. It was a positive step towards letting folks know what is being done with regard to protecting elders from abuse and exploitation. While there’s no single way to attack the problem, providing education, prevention and outreach are steps in the right direction,” said DiGiorgi.

About Old Colony Elderly Services

Incorporated in 1974, Old Colony Elderly Services (OCES) is one of 27 private, non-profit Aging Services Access Points (ASAPs) in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

The organization’s mission is to provide services which will support the dignity and independence of elders by helping them maximize their quality of life; live safely and in good health; and, prevent unnecessary or premature institutionalization.

OCES serves the towns of Abington, Avon, Bridgewater, Brockton, Carver, Duxbury, East Bridgewater, Easton, Halifax, Hanover, Hanson, Kingston, Lakeville, Marshfield, Middleboro, Pembroke, Plymouth, Plympton, Rockland, Stoughton, Wareham, West Bridgewater and Whitman.

The agency has 110 employees and operates more than 12 programs serving elders, their families and caregivers. For more information call (508) 584-1561 or visit the website at www.oc-elderly.org.