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Rock Icon Supports Obama
‘The Boss’ wades
into presidential
politics
(AP) — After vowing not to get
involved in this year's presidential
election, Bruce Springsteen is sup­
porting Barack Obama again, say­
ing he believes Obama is the best
person to lead America.
The Boss posted a message on
his website last week endorsing
Obama's re-election, saying he had
been "getting asked a lot about
where I stand." Springsteen made
his debut on the 2012 campaign trail
Thursday at events in Cleveland
Rock star Bruce Springsteen embraces President Barack Obama
in his campaign for re-election.
and Ames, Iowa, with former Presi­
dent Bill Clinton.
Springsteen supported Obama
in 2008. In his letter, he called
Obama's four years in office "a re­
ally rough ride" because of the "eco­
nomic chaos" from President George
W. Bush's administration and "the
extraordinary intensity of the oppo­
sition."
But the 63-year-old rock star said
he's behind Obama because of the
president's views on the rights of
women and gays, ending the war in
Iraq and tracking down Osama bin
Laden.
"Right now, there is a fight going
on to help make this a fairer and more
equitable nation. For me, President
Obama is our best choice to get us
and keep us moving in the right
direction," he wrote.
Springsteen said Obama, who is
facing Republican rival Mitt Rom­
ney in November, needs increased
support from Congress if America
wants the next four years to be ef­
fective.
"He needs support in the Con­
gress, where some sterling candi­
dates, such as current Senator
Sherrod Brown of Ohio, challenger
Elizabeth W arren in M assachu­
setts, and so many others, are fight­
ing to make their constructive voices
heard," he wrote.
The rock icon added that the
division of wealth in the United
States is a great issue and that
Obama "is our best choice to begin
to reverse this harmful develop­
ment."
Salmon Festival
Dr. Billy R. Flowers (above center) and his skilled s ta ff are ready to help those in need.
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SPINACOLUMN
An ongoing series of questions and answers about America’s natural healing profession
Part 24. Osteoarthritis: you needn’t be
frightened about a frightening problem anymore
: I have been having a lot has been found that pain and osteo­ stresses. Our chief purpose then
of pain in my neck. The arthritis are both caused by the same is to rem ove the stress or irrita­
problem. Mechanical stress on the tion from the jo in t (and nerves)
doctor said that it was osteoarthri­
tis and that I would have learn to bone and joints is the biggest cause - not only to reduce pain but to
live with it. What is your opinion? of pain and also the cause of that allow the bones to be as healthy
: As you m ight know , deformity of the joint your doctor as possible as well. If you have
jo in t pain, is n ’t it tim e you
th ere is a trem en d o u s calls osteoarthritis .
amount of health research going In Chiropractic we evaluate stepped up to , effective C hiro­
on today Much relates to the spine where the joint and bones are practic?
and nervous system. You might
ask your doctor if he has read the
latest study on osteoarthritis. The
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study showed that there was no
correlation between the amount
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Flowers* Chiropractic Office
The third annual celebration of painters and storytellers who will
salmon and the environment will be share some entertaining fish tales.
held Sunday, Oct. 28, from 10 a.m. to The college’s mascot, Barney the
4 p.m. at Multnomah Falls. The event St. Bernard, and Smokey the Bear
is sponsored by the Mt. Hood Com­ will each make an appearance!
munity College Geography depart­
Event planners say it is easy to sit
ment and the U.S. Forest Service.
back and listen to news broadcasts
Displays and information will be about the importance of salmon to
geared to children, but everyone is the ecology, economics and recre­
welcome to attend this fun, free ation of our region - but it is awe
event.
inspiring to watch these fish in the
MHCC students and employees wild, and discover how you can
will serve as guides, as well as face affect their survival.
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