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Should Government Block “Fat Shaming”? [2]
Transgender Awareness in Kindergarten? [3]
When Political Organizations Celebrate Murder [4]
When Politics Trumps Faith, Marriage Suffers [5]
How Faith Improves Sex—and Vice Versa [6]
For 30 years, social science has shown that religion is good for sex: long-term couples who attend religious services regularly and say they are serious about scriptural teaching, report that they enjoy both more active and more satisfying sex lives.

But new research from Duke University shows that the connection between faith and physical intimacy can also work in the opposite direction: good sex can also strengthen belief in God. The Duke study, published in. The Journal of Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, focuses on oxytocin, a hormone generally produced during physical intimacy. For men in particular, higher levels of oxytocin mean greatly enhanced spiritual sensibility, and a greater sense of wholeness and well-being.

In other words, strong faith and good sex can encourage one another in a virtuous cycle, indicating that those     who search for partners at worship services and other religious settings may, in fact, be looking in the right                 place.

Bernie Sanders, the Non-Jewish Jew and Non-American American [8]
Socialism Makes You Selfish [9]
Alumni Cutting Contributions to Colleges [10]
N. Carolina school to teachers: Don’t call students ‘boys and girls’ [11]
President Barack Obama delivers a statement at the White House on Oct. 5 [12]. (Yuri Gripas/Reuters)

By Charles Krauthammer [13] Opinion writer Opinions [14]

Only amid the most bizarre, most tawdry, most addictive election campaign in memory could the real story of     2016 be so effectively obliterated, namely, that with just four months left in the Obama presidency, its two            central pillars are collapsing before our eyes: domestically, its radical reform of American health care, a.k.a. Obamacare; and abroad, its radical reorientation of American foreign policy — disengagement marked by diplomacy and multilateralism.

Watch Dinesh Dsouzas Hillary’s America [18]. The theater run has been extended—very important to see before elections.

The Real D.B. Cooper [19]

Oregon’s Government to Voters: You Can’t Handle the Truth! [20]
Diversity In Police Departments Will Not Stop Crime [21]
You could put half of Trump’s supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables [22]

                   Half of America supports Trump, so Hillary and her elitist friends have just condemned tens of millions of Americans. People concerned about illegal aliens, Islamic jihadist terrorists, people who believe in traditional marriage, as Hillary and her husband and Obama once believed.

Remember back when Obama disparaged Americans for their belief in God, guns and religion [23].  I must be one of those deplorables Hillary deplores so much.

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Obamacare Bloats U.S. Healthcare System [28]

To read the rest of this column, please go to www.medicaltuesday.net/org.asp [29]

                Bottom line: “We are the best deal Physicians can get from a statewide physician based organization!”

Our motto, “omnia pro aegroto” means “all for the patient.”

The Florida Legislature has once again made doctors the target of inappropriate government and corporate control of medicine. Sadly, the Florida Medical Association (FMA) has betrayed Florida doctors (again) by helping the legislature hurt physicians and ultimately their patients. The FMA actively supported legislation that prevents doctors from directly billing patients for the care they provide in emergency rooms and hospitals – even when the doctors have no contract with the patient’s insurance company. Florida law will now forbid them from billing patients seen at hospitals in nearly all circumstances. The Florida Medical Association repeatedly went on the record to support passage of the legislation that will impose up to $10,000 in fines, disciplinary action and possible criminal prosecution upon doctors that dare to simply collect payment for their services. The end result will be that insurance companies will have all the power as doctors lose substantial leverage in negotiating contracts with insurance companies. Politicians sold the law as a way to stop what they dubbed “surprise” hospital bills while inaccurately labelling it as “balance billing” for political purposes.

Go to: WWW.FLAAPS.ORG [56]