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Nex(Ride) HS-5600-BLUE Power Chairs Deluxe Power Chair
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Question : With the millions of Obese people in the US, why not a Gym for them?
I would love to see a Gym geared toward those who have 100+ lbs to loose, Wider seats on the equipment, Exercises for the morbidly obese that take into account limited mobility, knee and back stress, with a rubber walking path? If I had the money I'd start it and it would be less intimidating that a room full of skinny in shape people working out, who look at you like they are disgusted, a Pool would be great, if everyone else is over weight I don't mind but get in a suit with a bunch of skinny folk forget it!
I can't believe Richard Simmons has come up with a " CURVES' type idea for the Obese 100+
CORRECTION: I can't believe Richard Simmons HAS NOT come up with something like this for OBESE +100
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you would also really need people trained in health needs of diabetics and people to watch people working so that they do not over do it.
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Question : Should we put this money else where?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071002/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/arming_for_war
Now I ask this question for this is a lot of money to put on every soldier. Should more of this money be put towards training or should we create special units (units that carry the bare minimum for mobility and units with all the equipment. Kinda like non-airborne and airborne.) and use the advantages of such in a more tactically wise manner. What is the point of winning wars if the nation dies because of money issues?
Any ideas, suggestions? Comments?
Should we prioritize who gets the equipment or not? How would this be done?
Who said I am a democrat? I'd let you know I think both major parties are not for me.
Our nation is in trillions of dollars in debt. The comparison is you buying a stock room of personnel weapons for your own protection on credit at the expense of being able to buy groceries. Most of the tax payer's money is going to the military. Be a bit more realistic.
Even if the economy is doing well, the unemployment rating is high and foreclosures are at a all time high. Not to mention inflation is going up and the dollar is very weak. Things are unbalanced.
univee, I was a supply clerk in the army for 3 years. I often did see the price gouging is done to the military for I was authorized to buy from only select vendors. If you knew your customer had no choice except to buy your stuff, you would raise the price too. I hate to see what other shady deals may be going on up higher in the food chain.
Juice, I understand what you mean by the quality of equipment. I was in Korea and had to give up bad equipment to a deploying unit so they can give me their equipment in even worse condition.. They were trading in their lemons for half well off stuff.
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Hi penguin. The issue of this spending is an old one. First off a declaimer needs to be made concerning real versus relative cost.
Consider that in WWII the dollar could purchase considerably more than it does now. Hamburgers were a few cents... rent a few dollars. A car cost a couple of hundred.
But even given this disparity of value brought about by the incredible gradual inflation of the last fifty years, these costs we're seeing in Iraq and elsewhere are incredible.
But the article you link to, which I read carefully, is rather deceptive. First off, time again the pentagon gets hundreds of billions from the taxpayer, and yet congress makes no effort to assure that the money is not dispersed by kickback and corruption.
The IED proof humvee is a perfect example. More than thirty billion was earmarked for these two spending cycles ago, and they have still not been provided, or possibly even built.
Without real oversight from congress we have no way to assure the legitimacy of any of these supposed costs and their dispersal.
We need our government to stop rubber-stamping requests, and seeing what exactly is being done with the hundreds of billions already thrown at the military industrial complex.
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Question : Any recently developed equipment to help the elderly better their mobility?
A web site would be great!
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This is a new product that replaces a wheelchair allowing the user to be seated, or in a standing position, it can even climb stairs.
http://www.ibotnow.com/
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