Bush the dry drunk

 
George Bush has gone on record stating that he quit drinking at the age of 40 (he is now 58). It’s unknown how many years he used alcohol addictively. In response to the cocaine question, he has said “when I was young and irresponsible, I was young and irresponsible
When one has enough of [...]

Cancer & Politics

The nation was first awakened to the reality of cancer and politics when Betty Ford announced her battle with breast cancer in early October, 1974. Her treatment was a radical mastectomy. That was the standard practice at that time.
She was widely praised for her dignity and grace under fire. [...]

Cancer & Politics

The nation was first awakened to the reality of cancer and politics when Betty Ford announced her battle with breast cancer in early October, 1974. Her treatment was a radical mastectomy. That was the standard practice at that time.
She was widely praised for her dignity and grace under fire. [...]

Cancer & Politics

The nation was first awakened to the reality of cancer and politics when Betty Ford announced her battle with breast cancer in early October, 1974. Her treatment was a radical mastectomy. That was the standard practice at that time.
She was widely praised for her dignity and grace under fire. [...]

Cancer & Politics

The nation was first awakened to the reality of cancer and politics when Betty Ford announced her battle with breast cancer in early October, 1974. Her treatment was a radical mastectomy. That was the standard practice at that time.
She was widely praised for her dignity and grace under fire. [...]

Women in Relationships

Many women will see themselves throughout this post, as may some men. This information is from the Jean Baker Miller Training Institute at Wellesley College.
As many women would agree, we talk more about our relationships then do men, and this is often mislabeled as ‘dependency’. In fact, society went through, in the mid-80’s, a time [...]