The ugly casserole dishes

Any self-respecting Southern woman has a list of casserole recipes a mile long ready to bake at a moment’s notice. You got a sickness or a death in your family, we’ve got just the casserole for you.

For years, my go-to casserole for such occasions was a hearty shepherd’s pie, a ground beef concoction topped with creamed potatoes. I added rolls and a dish of green peas then tucked it all into a big white basket and carried it off to the ailing.

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via The Citizen http://www.thecitizen.com/blogs/ronda-rich/12-10-2013/ugly-casserole-dishes

Facts belie paean to Obamacare

I read Dr. Awachie’s recent opinion letter titled, “The ACA flop and filibuster,” with interest, and wish to offer a different perspective on a few of the points raised in his letter as well as address a larger issue.

Many of us who have followed the Affordable Care Act (or Obamacare) from its inception have heard it said that the Obamacare is a Republican creation, with the implicit question of why do Republicans now oppose that which they created.

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via The Citizen http://www.thecitizen.com/articles/12-10-2013/facts-belie-paean-obamacare

The value of your vote is now one-fifth what it was

As I read last week’s Citizen, I was immediately drawn to the report on the front page, “2014 Question: District Voting Implementation.”

Here we were reminded that a politically appointed federal judge has decided that because no minority class candidate for county commissioner or school board had ever been elected by the majority of the county’s citizens, at-large voting must end because, as the decision states the current system is discriminatory.

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via The Citizen http://www.thecitizen.com/articles/12-10-2013/value-your-vote-now-one-fifth-what-it-was

For low turnout voting, cut back on poll sites

Isn’t there anyone with in government with a little common sense when it comes to cutting spending?

Run-off elections are necessary when no candidate receives more than 50 percent of the vote. Even though voter turnout is often low in the runoff, it seems that the number of polling stations is the same and that they are fully staffed.

This is wasteful; money could be saved by combining polling places in the runoff.

Some voters would surely complain about the inconvenience or lack of knowledge about the change.

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via The Citizen http://www.thecitizen.com/articles/12-10-2013/low-turnout-voting-cut-back-poll-sites

Frances Annette Hines Brumbach, age 97 of Tyrone

Mrs. Frances Annette Hines Brumbach, age 97 of Tyrone, Ga. (formerly of East Point, Ga.), died December 6, 2013.

Frances was born in Leesburg, Ga. on October 27, 1916 to the late Marsh and Minnie Hines.  She graduated from Georgia State Woman’s College (now known as Valdosta State University) and enjoyed a rewarding career as a third grade teacher. 

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via The Citizen http://www.thecitizen.com/articles/12-10-2013/frances-annette-hines-brumbach-age-97-tyrone

Geraldine Moss, age 66

Geraldine “Gerry” Moss passed away December 3, 2013.  She was born in New York on December 20, 1946, the daughter of Wilma Riley and Stanley Moss.

Gerry retired from Delta Airlines and later worked for Keller Williams. She is survived by nephews and cousins. 

A memorial service is planned for December 15, 2013 at 2:30 p.m. at Fayetteville Church of Christ.  Brother Dave Rodgers will officiate.

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via The Citizen http://www.thecitizen.com/articles/12-10-2013/geraldine-moss-age-66

Jack Nolan Thomas, age 71

Mr. Jack Nolan Thomas, age 71, died on December 8, 2013.

He was born in the Noah Community of Manchester, Tenn. on February 22, 1942, to the late Robert Leland Thomas and Rose Adeline Thomas. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister, Laura Gale Thomas.

Surviving are his wife of 32 years, Alice Thomas, his sister Wanda Lou Hannah, his five daughters, Traci, Kelly, Tara Nicole, Jenifer, and Lara, and a multitude of grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.higginshillcrestchapel.com.

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via The Citizen http://www.thecitizen.com/articles/12-10-2013/jack-nolan-thomas-age-71

John Joseph Trum, Sr. age 54 of Newnan

John Joseph Trum, Sr. age 54 of Newnan, passed away December 7, 2013.

He was born on November 28, 1959 in Elizabeth, N.J. to the late Martin and Jean Golda Trum. Mr. Trum worked in the aviation field for over 30 years.

He is survived by his wife, Diane Trum; children Mike Trum, John Trum, Jr.; brother Martin Trum; and sister, Carol Deamorin.

Condolences can be expressed online at www.mckoon.com.

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via The Citizen http://www.thecitizen.com/articles/12-10-2013/john-joseph-trum-sr-age-54-newnan

SSDD VIX WTF LMAO

Following yesterday’s epic, grotesquely illegal smashing the close in the VIX, we decided to have some fun 10 minutes before the close, and, in jest, summoned the VIX Smash Hulk. To our complete lack of surprise, he appeared.

 

We tweeted…

 

 

 

And so it became…

 

BUT!…. for the second day in a row, stocks would not play ball (and JPT carry did not manage to ignite momentum either)


    



via Zero Hedge http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/zerohedge/feed/~3/d-WgsbizGDg/story01.htm Tyler Durden

Texas To Require Architects Get Fingerprinted, Uruguay Set To Legalize Marijuana, Spanish-Language Obamacare Site Launches: P.M. Links

  • Texas will require that architects who apply for an
    occupational license or are seeking to have a license renewed

    be fingerprinted
    as of January 1, 2014.
  • The Russian defense minister has said that the Russian military
    will have
    500,000 soldiers
    on permanent contracts within a decade.
  • Lawmakers in Colorado are worried that Denver will
    not have enough pot on hand
    to meet demand when recreational
    marijuana becomes available in the state on January 1, 2014.

    Bill O’Reilly
    is not happy about The Denver Post
    hiring an editor to cover marijuana, who he thinks will be in the
    business of “promoting intoxication.” In other
    marijuana-related news, Uruguay is expected to become the first
    country in the world to
    legalize the sale
    of marijuana today.
  • The Spanish-language version of the
    Obamacare website
    has been launched.
  • At least five have been killed amid looting in
    Argentina
    , where police are refusing to patrol the streets
    until their salaries are increased.

  • Twitter
    shares topped $50 today, a new high.

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