Feb. 14th, 2012

disneydream06: (Valentines/Love)
*~*~*~*~*HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY*~*~*~*~*

To all my friends out there in LJ land. :)
disneydream06: (Jon--morzsa)
This morning I finished book #6 which was Bound in Flesh by David Thomas Lord.
It was the follow up to Bound in Blood.
They are about gay vampires.
Bound in Flesh picks up a month after the first book ended. The boyfriend/cop of one of the victims in the first book has been changed into a hybrid vampire after biting off the "member" of the vampire. :p
The main vampire from the first book which you were led to like and feel sorry for finally kills his mother in book 2. Then he proceeds to go off the deep end and takes up where crazy mother left off and decides he wants to take over the world. :p
Bring on his lackeys and the hybrid vampire to defeat him. He also teams up with a Red Witch who's husband was also a victim in the first book.
Still following? LOL..........
Bound in Flesh was... Okay. Some of it was LAME. Some of it was BORING. Some of it was OKAY. Some of it was PRETTY GOOD.

Grade: B-

Book List 2012:
1. Schulz and Peanuts by David Michaelis
2. The Avengers: Too Many Targets by John Peel and Dave Rogers
3. The Journey of Crazy Horse by Joseph M. Marshall III
4. Witches Abroad by Terry Pratchett
5. Eva Braun by Heika B. Gortemaker
6. Bound in Flesh by David Thomas Lord
disneydream06: (SGAtlantis)
So women are not smart enough to take care of their own bodies but Republican Party members and their bosses are???????????
I am so glad the Repubs want smaller less intrusive government. :p

GOPers Propose that CEOs Should Pick Your Health Benefits

Top Republicans have pushed for a bill that will allow employers and insurance companies to pick and choose which health benefits to provide based simply on executives' personal moral beliefs. Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), the top GOPer in the Senate, has already endorsed the proposal, and it could come to a vote this week. The measure would make the religious exemptions to President Obama's health care bill so large they'd swallow it whole. "This is about gutting the Affordable Care Act, and the protections it was meant to establish," says Leila Abolfazli, a lawyer focusing at the National Women's Law Center who focuses on health and reproductive rights
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