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	Comments on: Reforming Obamacare through the reconciliation process	</title>
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		By: Liz		</title>
		<link>https://thenewneo.com/2017/05/13/reforming-obamacare-through-the-reconciliation-process/#comment-2209508</link>

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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 May 2017 01:35:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[My problem is keeping the bird bath clear of leaves and sticks.  I have too many outside cats around, so the low water dish is  no-go for my home.  But I do have trees and feeding stations nearby.  I have seen birds waiting on the edge of the bird bath for their turn on the feeder.

If I don&#039;t put out the &quot;right&quot; food out, some of the birds get real picky and toss what they don&#039;t like on the ground.  Most of the time, that&#039;s ok since there are ground feeders who will eat the seeds.  My problem is the early night hours when the local skunk cruises the bird feeding areas.  I have been known to honk the horn, flash lights, etc before I walk up to the house.

Seems like there are a few of us who don&#039;t want to talk about serious political business right now!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My problem is keeping the bird bath clear of leaves and sticks.  I have too many outside cats around, so the low water dish is  no-go for my home.  But I do have trees and feeding stations nearby.  I have seen birds waiting on the edge of the bird bath for their turn on the feeder.</p>
<p>If I don&#8217;t put out the &#8220;right&#8221; food out, some of the birds get real picky and toss what they don&#8217;t like on the ground.  Most of the time, that&#8217;s ok since there are ground feeders who will eat the seeds.  My problem is the early night hours when the local skunk cruises the bird feeding areas.  I have been known to honk the horn, flash lights, etc before I walk up to the house.</p>
<p>Seems like there are a few of us who don&#8217;t want to talk about serious political business right now!</p>
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		By: parker		</title>
		<link>https://thenewneo.com/2017/05/13/reforming-obamacare-through-the-reconciliation-process/#comment-2209349</link>

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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 May 2017 21:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Bird baths are far more straightforward than the tangled mess of medical care.  We have two baths, one on the ground and one that is about 3 feet high.  We enjoy welcoming wrens to our yard and watching those chatty little birds in our taller bath.  Cardinals, chickadees, sparrows and finches tend to use the bath on the ground.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bird baths are far more straightforward than the tangled mess of medical care.  We have two baths, one on the ground and one that is about 3 feet high.  We enjoy welcoming wrens to our yard and watching those chatty little birds in our taller bath.  Cardinals, chickadees, sparrows and finches tend to use the bath on the ground.</p>
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