I can fix the healthcare system (but you’re not gonna like it)

Posted by ray | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on August 25th 2009

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  1. if you’re a US citizen all US health insurance companies are required to sell you health insurance…
  2. the insurance companies are required to provide 100% coverage on all policys…
  3. the maximum premium and insurance company is allowed to charge is 10% of the insured persons income…
  4. it becomes illegal for an insurance company employee to earn more than $500,000 per year
  5. Insurance companies start going out of business, consolidating and filing bankruptcy… (think banks)
  6. We don’t bail them out…
  7. people die due to lack of health care …
  8. At some point in time a few insurance companies figure out how to make a modest profit and remain in business under the new system…
  9. we’re all insured…
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in case you ever need a copy!

Posted by ray | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on August 19th 2009

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Using your mind?

Posted by ray | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on August 16th 2009

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Those who chose to believe that they are using close to their full potential are welcome to do so. Yet I feel that the evidence thus far is overwhelming that we are only tapping a small portion of what the human brain can do. If each of us were operating with fully functional brains, meaning that we had all the capacities of any genius, we had total psychic functioning and complete control over our autonomic nervous system at will, we could be said to operating at full capacity. I find it heartening to realize that there is a great deal of potential that I have yet to realize, rather than to assume my present state of mind is nearly the best it gets. I delight in the notion that there is a great deal of room left for improvement, new experience and the flowering of genius. Accepting this I never expect to see the end of the horizon of mindful potentials.

© J.L. Read, 1998. All Rights Reserved.
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OEX Day 2005

Posted by ray | Posted in videos | Posted on August 12th 2009

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It’s a little rough around the edges but hey here it is.
hope you enjoy it…



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the Donnas – don’t wait up

Posted by ray | Posted in videos | Posted on August 9th 2009

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the Donnas – “Fall Behind Me” live

Posted by ray | Posted in videos | Posted on August 9th 2009

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testing

Posted by ray | Posted in Home | Posted on August 9th 2009

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123 – 08/09/2009 @ 5:20pm est

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wedding rehearsal pictures

Posted by ray | Posted in personal | Posted on August 7th 2009

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from:the wedding to:the reception

Posted by ray | Posted in personal | Posted on August 7th 2009

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  1. turn left when you leave the chapel
  2. at the stop sign turn right and go back to main st in Camden (route 1)
  3. turn left and go aprox 9-10 miles
  4. turn left onto route 131
  5. stay on 131 (aprox 14 miles) till you see this sign
  6. echohill
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Wedding directions in plain English…

Posted by ray | Posted in personal | Posted on August 6th 2009

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I love google maps but here’s the readers digest version:

  1. from Augusta take Eastern Ave (rte 17) heading towards Rockland
  2. Once you pass the Rockport town line you’ll turn left on route 90 the first traffic light you come to

    FireShot capture #37 - 'westgardiner_net » Blog Archive » Wedding directions in plain English…' - westgardiner_net_dev__p=447

  3. stay on 90 till you come to the traffic light at route 1

    FireShot capture #33 - '668 Rockland Street   West Rockport, ME 04865 - Google Maps' - maps_google_com

  4. turn left on route 1 and you’re heading into Camden
  5. To reach the chapel from Camden: Turn right onto Chestnut Street at Camden National Bank.

    FireShot capture #38 - 'westgardiner_net » Blog Archive » Wedding directions in plain English…' - westgardiner_net_dev__p=447b

  6. Go 1.3 miles to Rockport, pass Aldermere Farm and continue till you reach Calderwood Lane. (if you think you’re on Russell Ave don’t panic, just keep goin)
    FireShot capture #39 - 'westgardiner_net » Blog Archive » Wedding directions in plain English…' - westgardiner_net_dev__p=447c

  7. Turn left on to Calderwood Lane and go one-half mile to Chapel Road, on the right.
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