For those that took AD’s class with me last Saturday:

Here’s the lyrics to help, if and when you have to do CPR:

Not quite 2 1/2 cycles….you’d be very tired doing all those compressions by yourself.

And here is the one I learned to do CPR to about 8 years ago. The instructor actually played in the classroom to to help us get the rate of compressions right….

ProTip: Best if you don’t sing this one out loud while doing compressions…..

Remember: if you ain’t breakin’ ribs you ain’t  doing it right.

Indeed:

‘I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it,’

Attributed to Voltaire.

Similar thoughts  here:

“Here’s an unpopular opinion: Donald Sterling has the right as an American to be an old bigot in the security of his own home. He’s a victim.”

I agree. Why and how can ones opinion result in being forced to sell your property? I don’t necessarily think that one’s opinions should when expressed PUBLICLY, be without consequences, but this wasn’t something he proclaimed from on high, but rather something he said in private.

I think that there is a scheme afoot to force him to sell so that someone(s) high in the African American rights movement can purchase the Clippers. 

Sure, I’ll go for that

As soon as you cut the Federal tax on gasoline.

White house opens the door for tolls on *ALL* interstate highways.

Instead of deciding to run more efficiently, to stop wasting money, to use new technology and materials rather than building roads in the same way that we have for a hundred years, We gotta (of course) raise new taxes!

And you know that once they get the tolls in place, they’ll begin moving tax money to to other programs….and then raise tolls gain.

Correct me if I am wrong, but weren’t the tolls on the toll roads supposed to pay for the bonds that were issued to pay for the construction cost of the roads…and isn’t the current gas tax (and diesel) supposed to pay for the upkeep? Weren’t the tolls supposed to STOP once the bonds were paid off?

Yeah, I know, I am idealistic and foolish to think that any government entity would actually choose to shut down a revenue stream, especially one that the citizens were used to paying.