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Works for ALL types of diabetes
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Diabetes Miracle)
Fri Mar 13 20:05:17 2015
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Date: Fri, 13 Mar 2015 17:05:14 -0700
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Works for ALL types of diabetes
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<font color="white" size="1">With presidential elections looming, the Obama administration has launched a high-profile campaign
in favor of belt-tightening at the United Nations -- but without the
threat of withholding U.S. funding for the sprawling world organization.The aim, at
least in part, is to preempt even tougher action proposed by the
Republican-dominated House of Representatives, which calls for selective U.S. funding cutoffs unless
specific demands for U.N. reform and transparency are met.Unlike the Republican proposals,
the administrations campaign, spearheaded by U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. for Management
and Reform Joseph Torsella, explicitly rules out withholding of U.S. financial aid
and counts on persuasion to propel its agenda of efficiency, transparency and
openness. Whether U.N. bureaucrats and their developing world supporters will be impressed
remains to be seen.Torsellas effort -- and even his appointment -- nonetheless
represents a sea change on the part of the admini
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<font color="white" size="1">y at Harvard University who began working with Chavez and the United
Farm Workers in 1965. He thought that making change required creating tension,
so that people could learn and look at things from a new
perspective.What Alinsky meant by radical was somebody who does something about it,
doesn't just talk about it.He liked to provoke a reaction, agreed Michael
Gecan, an executive with the Industrial Areas Foundation, an activist group founded
by Alinsky. When people talk about Saul Alinsky being radical, Gecan told
Fox News in an interview from Chicago, the radicalism is really quite
literal. It means to the root, on the ground. We go to
the root, we go on the ground, and listen to people, and
respect them.Asked this week about Gingrichs frequent invocations of Alinsky, and his
efforts to tie the author of Rules for Radicals to the incumbent
president, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney only noted dryly that Mr.
Obama has, indeed, worked in this area.The
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