
by: Bill Dupray posted: 2010-01-14 17:29:00
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His name is Milton R. Wolf, M.D. and his site is Wolf Files.
He tells us in an email.
I am a practicing diagnostic radiologist, a political junkie and, it’s true, Barack Obama’s Kansas cousin. My opposition to ObamaCare has pulled me off the sidelines but I feel just as passionately about personal liberty, a free market, private property rights, accessible information, self reliance, personal charity and a government more committed to empowering its citizens rather than entrenching itself.Introducing The Wolf Files, a conservative/libertarian blog with particular emphasis in politics, journalism, healthcare, medical imaging, technology and anything else I find interesting. Please check it out! I humbly hope you’ll accept me into the fold.
Sounds like a solid American. The site is, not surprisingly, health-care heavy, but not exclusively so, and is modeled a little after Instapundit. Check out the site.
Good Luck Dr. Wolf. Glad to have you aboard.
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Undeterred, Hatch says that Senate Republicans are already prepping to fight Democratic efforts to suppress GOP amendments. “Our conference is in the process of discussing that strategy right now,” he says. “No option will be overlooked. There is a distinct possibility that the Democrats’ very partisan exercise could shut down the Senate. Let’s face it — if they’re going to play this kind of game then we will make sure they have one heck of a rough time from this day forward. There are all kinds of ways we could shut down the Senate, and I know them all.”
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