It looks like the new Secretary of Health and Human Services, Tom Daschle will be making a stop in Denver at the Donald Seawell Grand Ballroom.
“In a release, Salazar praised Daschle as one of the country’s leading voices on health care reform. “Senator Daschle would be an excellent choice for HHS Secretary,” Salazar said. “I look forward to working with him and President-elect Obama to fix our broken health care system.””
More of the original article if you are interested.
This only makes sense as Colorado has long been known for its hot springs with mystical healing powers. What is interesting is Senator Salazar going out on a limb, as this by far his most quixotic journey yet as he searches for a cure to our nations ailing health care system. God speed.
Here is were you can go to confirm your seat at the table with Salazar and Daschle.
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and even after realizing my mistake I still thought this diary was odd.
…at least the bathroom reference would’ve have lent some tawdry interest to this diary. As it is, the diary lacks both zest and sense.
n/t
which would explain why it lacks zest… in terms of lacking sense I concede that fact. I am sure there will be something both of substance and interest to post on soon enough.
The Rocky is on fire today – the article chadley linked was published Nov 19, 2008:
SDRS107 – U.S. Sen. Tom Daschle, D-S.D., speaks to students and staff at the Southeast Technical Center on an Election Day campaign swing in Sioux Falls, S.D., Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2004. Daschle, the nation’s top elected Democrat, could lose his South Dakota seat in one of the tightest of nine Senate races that will determine control of the upper chamber. Republican former Rep. John Thune is in a dead heat with Daschle. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)
Sheesh. Proofreading ? Updating ?