Thursday, August 13, 2009

Arianna Huffington From: MJK Stuart Whatley Arianna Huffington Kellygrrrl News Revolver DailyBail Wendy Mkfreeberg Dangardner Huff TV The Huffington Post News Team Will Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director /26649295

For this reason, MJK says:
What do you guys think about this? Do you think the current version of Twittorati has potential to achieve succcess to the scale  of Technorati or will it be just that Technorati is getting a bit obsolete without these new mediums like Twitter etc?

However, Stuart Whatley states that:
- + mamalisa38 I'm a Fan of mamalisa38 I'm a fan of this user permalink The insurance and drug companies are paying well to keep the status quo. The top ten drug company executives earned $199.4 million in 2008. The top three: Miles White - Abbott - $17,395.00 per hour Fred Hassan - Schering-Plough - $15,677.00 per hour Bill Weldon - Johnson & Johnson - $15,022.00 The top ten insurance executives earned $85.6 million in 2008. The top three: Ron Williams - Aetna - $12,656.00 per hour H. Edward Hanway - CIGNA - $6,373.00 per hour Angela Braly - WellPoint - $5,127.00 per hour

Arianna Huffington brings more details:
- + max08 I'm a Fan of max08 I'm a fan of this user 37 fans permalink "It's time for these folks to put up or shut up. Show me a Kenyan birth certificate, Lou Dobbs, or zip it. "

Arianna Huffington does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
- + oregonbird I'm a Fan of oregonbird I'm a fan of this user 39 fans permalink Maddow was a lone voice for a long time. In TV time.      Reply      Favorite      Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 PM on 08/02/2009 - + Cyclone I'm a Fan of Cyclone I'm a fan of this user 6 fans permalink Me too! I know there's a huge story there. Actually the whole thing sounds creepy and frightening. If the media wants to report on something easy because healthcare is boring and complex, here it is. Talk about ratings. There's got to be a journalist who can make this story their mission. Rachel Maddow is trying but she's got a show to do. Where the hell are all the investigative reporters?!      Reply      Favorite      Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 PM on 08/02/2009

kellygrrrl tells the real story:
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News Revolver tells the real story:
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For this purpose, DailyBail suggests:
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Wendy tells the real story:
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kellygrrrl brings some great news:
I would like to believe her. But that diverse forum appears defined mostly by bloggers who are friends of Huffington or those who mirror her own advocacy of alternative medicine, described in her books and in many magazine profiles of her. Among others, the site has given a forum to Oprah Winfrey’s women’s health guru, Christiane Northrup, who believes women develop thyroid disease due to an inability to assert themselves; Deepak Chopra, who mashes up medicine and religion into self-help books and PBS infomercials; and countless others pitching cures that range from herbs to blood electrification to ozonated water to energy scans.

mkfreeberg brings some great news:
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DailyBail tells the real story:
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dangardner imagines that:
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Huff TV is rather skeptical:
The married father of two runs the commodities trading firm Phibro, which is a vital asset of troubled U.S. banking giant Citigroup.

In addition to this, The Huffington Post News Team states:
- + glake I'm a Fan of glake I'm a fan of this user permalink Serve up a couple of well-chilled bottles of that famous ale "Newly DownSized" for Chris Cillizza and Dana Milbank Neither are fit to print.      Reply      Favorite      Flag as abusive Posted 03:28 PM on 08/02/2009

Will is not really sure about that:
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But Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director has a different opinion:
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kellygrrrl can't forget that:
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Sources:
MJK Stuart Whatley Arianna Huffington kellygrrrl News Revolver DailyBail Wendy mkfreeberg dangardner Huff TV The Huffington Post News Team Will Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director

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