by Denis Campbell
While the Presidential contest gets the most press, the race for control of both houses of the US Congress and state governorships is equally critical to whoever becomes the new President. 60 in the Senate is such an important number because that is the number of votes required to halt/prevent crippling filibusters which [...]
Senate Dems Race to 60 Seats
Posted on 15 October 2008 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: 1/3 of the 100 member, 51 Senator majority coalition, 6-year termed Senate seats. up for re-election, 60, 7th 6-year term at age 85, Al Franken, Alaska, Alaska’s current Governor and Republican Vice President, Anchorage Mayor, Bill Clinton, Bruce Lundsford, caucus with the Democrats, colorado, constitutional tie-breaking vote for the Republicans, Democrat Jeff Merkley, Denis Campbell, equally critical to whoever becomes the new President, former KS Senate majority leader, George Bush, Georgia, Governor Barbour, Governor Bill Richardson, Governor Jeanne Shaheen, governor Ronnie Musgrove, huge repudiation defeat for Sarah Palin, important number, Jim Gilmore, Jim Jeffords of VT, Joe Lieberman of CT, John Sununu, Kentucky, long-time Republican Senator John Warner, Maine, Mark Begich, Mark Udall, Mark Warner, McCain, Mike Gravel in 1974, Minnesota, Mississippi, Mitch McConnell, Mo Udall, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Norm Coleman, North Carolina, obama, Oregon, Pete Domenici, race for control of both houses of the US Congress, required to halt/prevent crippling filibusters, Roger Wicker, Senate, Senate Dems Race to 60 Seats, Senator Elizabeth Dole, Senator Gordon Smith, son of the former Bush Sr. Chief of staff, state governorships, state Senator Kay Hagan, strained by Lieberman’s very public support of John McC, Susan Collins, Ted Stevens, Tom Udall, tough fight from Tom Allan, Trent Lott resigned suddenly, two Independent Senators, very angry, Vice President, Virginia, VP candidate Bob Dole, Wayne Allard
Dr. Michael E. DeBakey, Mender of Hearts
Posted on 13 July 2008 by Denis Campbell | Comments (0) | Tags: 60, 99, arteriosclerosis, Boris Yeltsin, developed the roller pump in 1932, Dr. Christian Barnard, Dr. George Noon, Dr. Jeremy Morton, Dr. Michael DeBakey, Dr. Salk, Duke of Windsor, enemies list, fatty acid build-up in arteries, greatest obsession, heart, heart bypass, heart surgery, heart-lung bypass machine, innovation, Johnson and Nixon, King Hussein of Jordan, LA Times, never believed cholesterol alone was the key determinan, Nicaraguan Leader Violetta Chamorro, Nixon Administration, noted heart surgeon and Debakey student, Once you incise the skin, organ transplants, pioneered technology, polio, Presidents Kennedy, Shah of Iran, Soviet Union, the greatest surgeon of the 20th century, The New York Times, Turkish President Turgut Ozal, ultimate disappointment, you find that they are all very similar
Millions of heart ailment sufferers may owe their lives to Dr. Michael DeBakey’s dedication to innovation. The man who would not quit finally had his body quit on him two months shy of his 100th birthday, passing away late Friday. Dr. Debakey developed the roller pump in medical school in 1932 to keep pumping and re-circulating a patient’s blood [...]






The Lunacy of Republican opposition in the Healthcare Debate writ large!









































