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Sunday, September 13, 2009

Required reading. Some things are just begging to see the light of day.

Whatever our gut instincts are about the "taboo" subject of Obama's ineligibility to be the President of the USA, not reading about the burning question that everyone has pushed way back to the furthest reaches of their brain, where unspoken thoughts dwell and die a shameful death for fear of soliciting criticism if spoken out, is very, very unhealthy. Moreover, we are giving in to the bullies who will likely fling insults and ridicule us for daring to talk about Obama's birth certificate. So what?!!! Does it really matter how any person(s) ridicule us, as long as we get to say what we want to say? The critics are out to silence you and you are handing your voice to them on a platter.

I have just started reading Joan Swirsky's articles. The very latest one blew me away and before I continue reading the others, I thought I would post the link to her writings.List of Swirsky's articles

JOAN SWIRSKY short bio: The recipient of seven Long Island Press Awards, wrote health, science and feature articles for The New York Times Long Island section for over 20 years, as well as for numerous regional and national publications. A former obstetrical nurse and Lamaze teacher, she is a practicing psychotherapist. In addition, she is the book and lyric writer of four musicals, one of which, "Oh Baby!" - about three couples facing parenthood - was produced in New York City in 1983.
For eight years, starting in 1985, Joan was a science writer for The Women's Record on Long Island, during which time she wrote over 175 articles on the issue of breast cancer on Long Island - its clinical, psychological, political, environmental, and social implications. She has been publicly acknowledged as being responsible for two redesigns of the New York State Study on breast cancer and as being the first journalist in America to put the breast cancer-environment relationship "on the map" of public consciousness.

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