DizzyDezzi

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Location: Fort Carson, CO
Joined:11-16-2006
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About me
37 year old, loud-mouthed (beep)...and proud of it. Wife of an Army soldier, Iraq War Vet (3rd tour begins Nov. 25th, 2007), proud homeschooling mum of three (18, 7, and 5). I'm a news and blog reading junkie and I have an opinion about just about everything. If you don't wanna know, it's probably not safe to ask me (wink).

I am working on a new project called "Ten Clips A Day" in an effort to post 10 daily clips to this site and make clipping a daily habit. It is an extension of another project I have going on at my own blog: dizzydayz.blogspot.com. It is merely a collection of 10 posts that I find in my rss reader when I oepn my browser every morning. Some clips will mean something, some clips will mean nothing, but most will probably be worth reading.

Please keep in mind that the articles and views clipped on this clipmarks page do not necessarily reflect my own.

Knowledge is power. Arm yourself.
Why I use Clipmarks
I use Clipmarks because it's a great way to get edible doses of news and other misc content, including ideas about politics, culture, humor, and other intellectual pursuits as provided by other Clippers on the site. I like to see what interests other people and I like interacting with people who find my clips interesting, even if they disagree with my own personal views.
Where to find me on the web
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Dizzy's Ten Clip Round-Up
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by DizzyDezzi  2-18-2009   
 Ten semi-random posts I clipped today for my own and your amusement (or edification).
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Dizzy's Ten Clip Round-Up
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by DizzyDezzi  2-18-2009   
 Ten semi-random clips, that I found interesting enough to clip and blog about.
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Ten Post Round-Up: Tuesday, Feb. 17, 2009
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by DizzyDezzi  2-16-2009   
 Ten semi-random posts that I came across in my RSS reader...
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Dizzy's Ten Post Round-Up
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by DizzyDezzi  2-10-2009   
 A round-up of the ten clips I posted, today.
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Dude's In Deep Doo Doo
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by DizzyDezzi  2-10-2009   
 Give the dude points for creativity. Of course, all creativity points are overridden by stupidity points.
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New Big Boy Trend In the Military Bad For Operational Effectiveness
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by DizzyDezzi  2-10-2009   
 But...I'm sure this increase has nothing to do with the lowering of standards in order to meet or raise recruitment rates...(actually, there are plenty of other reasons for the new "obesity epidemic" in the military, including depression and PTSD, as well).
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Fact or Fiction: Let's Check The Truth-O-Meter
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by DizzyDezzi  2-10-2009   
 For better or worse, I guess there are definitely changes come about in Obama's administration...
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Porn Star vs Politician?
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by DizzyDezzi  2-10-2009   
 (Video @ source) Stranger things have happened...I'm sure of it ;)
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The More Government Tries To Fix Things...
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by DizzyDezzi  2-10-2009   
 The more government screws it up. And, our children and our children's children get to pay for it.
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Not Everyone Is Happy With The Stimulus Plan...
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by DizzyDezzi  2-10-2009   
 I expect we'll see more of this in the days and weeks to come...
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Staying Single May Be Good For Your Health
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by DizzyDezzi  2-10-2009   
 Being single might make you lonelier, but it may be better for your health than marriage...
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More Phelps Dramz In The Newz
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by DizzyDezzi  2-10-2009   
 Bush and his cronies get away with war crimes while Phelps and his friends' lives will be ruined for a bong hit show round the world...
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One Less: Despite State Mandates There Are Still Concerns About HPV Vaccine
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by DizzyDezzi  2-8-2009   
 And now Merck is trying to get states to mandate the vaccine for boys. My concern is the push to force vaccinate for a non-communicable disease or rather for a disease that is not transmitted via casual contact (like measles or even the common cold). Yet Merck has been trying (and has been successful in some states) in making this vaccine mandatory for our daughters to attend school, despite the risks that are still not completely known.
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Drug Companies Pushing Doctors To Push Their Drugs On Unwitting Consumers?
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by DizzyDezzi  2-8-2009   
 I'm not for making laws to prevent doctors from working with drug makers, but I definitely feel like there is a conflict of interest in a doctor pushing XYZ drugs while being paid by XYZ drug company and then failing to disclose their connections with the drug and the company while trying to encourage the public to take said drug. You then have to ask yourself: Are they pushing the drug because they believe that it will truly work or because they are getting some amazing perks for doing so?
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Noah's Flood: Fact or Fiction?
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by DizzyDezzi  2-8-2009   
 Of course, some would ask if many of the stories in the Bible are more fiction than fact... I'm jus' sayin...
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Paying For The "Privilege" Of Receiving Unemployment Benefits?
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by DizzyDezzi  2-8-2009    2
 This is insane. As if being unemployed were not enough of a strain. Now you get to pay for the "pleasure" with fees to use the money to your and your families benefit.
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Trying To Fill City Coffers By Any Means Necessary?
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by DizzyDezzi  2-8-2009   
 Sex and drugs... So many other things our politicians could/should be worried about...
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This Week's Secrets...
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by DizzyDezzi  2-8-2009   
 I love reading PostSecrets. I often find that the secrets that others send in, being they serious or benign, are my own.
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A Scheme For Lawyers To Stay In Business During Lean Times?
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by DizzyDezzi  2-8-2009   
 Oh, come on! I had heard of this in the form of a post-marital contract as far as getting couples to compromise on doing things for each other. For instance, "I promise to do the laundry once a week, if you promise to provide (xyz sex act) in return". But, this seems to be a lot more serious and will cause a lot more consternation. You start a new business and you want to make sure your spouse doesn't get to walk away with 50% of its assets if your marriage falls apart. How's that for positive thinking? I suppose it could be argued from a practical standpoint, but the only people I can see pushing this idea are lawyers who are trying to drum up more fees, since fewer people can afford to actually get divorced in lean times (what with lawyer fees and court fees being such a huge expense, not to mention trying to sell a jointly owned house). This might be a good idea if you are planning on getting a divorce, but the timing is wrong due to the economy. But, how unromantic.
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Are We Overprotecting Our Kids?
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by DizzyDezzi  2-8-2009   
 True story: My youngest son used to tell people that he was allergic to chocolate because I would rarely, if ever, let him have any. And I would tell him that chocolate was bad for him. I was afraid that sugar would make him hyperactive and thus difficult for this single mother to handle, at the time. I've lightened up quite a bit in 19 years. But, seriously, are we taking things too far to ban peanut butter and jelly sandwiches in school cafeterias because one kid in the school might be allergic to peanuts. And, how many kids have real allergies as opposed to some parents just fabricating such so that that Tommy and Janey don't stray from mom and dad's prescribed diet for them? From food to playgrounds to germs...are we being overprotective of our children? Our parents let us live with a lot worse than our children are being allowed these days and we came out (mostly) unscathed.
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During Lean Times Parents Risk Dip In Popularity
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by DizzyDezzi  2-8-2009   
 Lavish parties for children are one of the many reasons so many kids are spoiled brats. They get everything they want without restraint while mom and dad go broke trying to give them everything to make up for having to work to pay for all the lavish crap little Tommy and Janey want. There is no need to spend exorbitant funds on food and party favors. Give the kids DIY activities and snacks, and some cheesy goodie bags and they'll have more fun than any lavish carnival or circus style party in the long run. For the record, that's a rule in good and lean times in our house, especially when we have two birthdays and Christmas that come within six weeks of each other. We can't spend lavishly when the holidays are also so close. Also, kids need to hear the word "no" every once in a while to really appreciate the power of "yes". If they always get, they will take everything for granted. And, we don't need to be raising anymore GWBs, if you know what I mean...
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Clarification on the New Law Regarding Children's Products
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by DizzyDezzi  1-9-2009   
 The new law requires that domestic manufacturers and importers certify that children’s products made after February 10 meet all the new safety standards and the lead ban. Sellers of used children’s products, such as thrift stores and consignment stores, are not required to certify that those products meet the new lead limits, phthalates standard or new toy standards. The new safety law does not require resellers to test children’s products in inventory for compliance with the lead limit before they are sold. However, resellers cannot sell children’s products that exceed the lead limit and therefore should avoid products that are likely to have lead content, unless they have testing or other information to indicate the products being sold have less than the new limit. Those resellers that do sell products in violation of the new limits could face civil and/or criminal penalties.
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So Cute & Motivational
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by DizzyDezzi  1-7-2009    1
 Just some thoughts for today ;)
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Very Cool: Elephant Cam!
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by DizzyDezzi  3-24-2008    6
 What do you get when you send an elephant out into the jungle with some electronic junk on his trunk? Some Awesome Friggin' Pictures! Check out the young warthog (my personal favorite)!
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Gruel and Unusual Punishment?
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by DizzyDezzi  3-23-2008   
 Wonder what note the Supremes will sing on this one...
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Making History: Man Prepares To Give Birth
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by DizzyDezzi  3-23-2008    1
 This is completely fascinating to me. Of course, it reminds me of the old Billy Crystal movie, "The Rabbit Test", where Crystal plays a man who becomes pregnant. I haven't seen that movie in years. But, ever since I saw it, I have watched to see if science would ever advance the real idea of men giving birth. Technically, the man in this clip is transgendered, meaning he was born with female reproductive organs, but looks like a man and lives as a male. The discrimination and the bigotry that he has faced through the healthcare system and from his own family is sad and despicable. I will continue to follow this story with some fascination. Mostly because it smacks in the face of everything we have come to know and expect when it comes to the idea of creating a family.
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Spitzer To Step Down, Paterson To Step Up
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by DizzyDezzi  3-12-2008   
 No Remarks
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300 Brazilian Women Trash Monsanto
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by DizzyDezzi  3-12-2008    1
 No Remarks
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Pathetic, Scary, and Sad: Could This Happen To You?
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by DizzyDezzi  3-12-2008   
 Locked up and forgotten without even food or a place to sleep for FOUR DAYS!
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Oklahoma's Favorite Bigot Has A Secret
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by DizzyDezzi  3-12-2008    3
 And it's a doozy!
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Who Will Replace The Elder Religionists Once They Pass From This World?
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by DizzyDezzi  3-12-2008   
 Ummm...who cares?
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What Are Those Red Light Cameras Really For?
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by DizzyDezzi  3-12-2008    2
 Are they really making your daily drive safer?
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Unable To Find Real-Life Terrorists, US Turns To Virtual Terrorists
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by DizzyDezzi  3-12-2008    2
 Trying to continue to justify the war on terra...
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We Have No Secrets From The Government
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by DizzyDezzi  3-12-2008   
 Just ask Eliot Spitzer
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Just When You Thought There Were No More Surprises In The World
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by DizzyDezzi  3-12-2008    1
 Alrighty then!
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Spitzer's "Gal Pal" On MySpace!
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by DizzyDezzi  3-12-2008   
 It is true, everybody does have one!
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Our Great-Great-Grandkids Are Gonna Be Really P****D!
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by DizzyDezzi  3-12-2008   
 Gotta love those "conservative" values...
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Another Reason to Homeschool
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by DizzyDezzi  3-12-2008    4
 I hope this is a hoax...(sigh)
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Iranian Teen On The Run, For Being Gay
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by DizzyDezzi  3-12-2008    1
 This is disgraceful.
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"Bad Moon Rising", Indeed
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by DizzyDezzi  3-12-2008   
 The Moonies and their political circles...
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