Print: North Dakotan is Obama pick for Fed Health Post

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From MinnPost.com: N. Dakotan is Obama pick for federal health post.

I know absolutely nothing about Mary Wakefield.  Well I guess that is not entirely accurate.   I know these things largely thanks to the linked article:

  1. Wakefield is from North Dakota;
  2. She was trained as a nurse, and has her Ph.D. from the University of Texas;
  3. She directs the Center for Rural Health at UND, where she is an expert on rural health;
  4. She’s worked in Washington DC before in capacities including Chief of Staff for Sen. Kent Conrad;
  5. She will oversee 7,000 community clinics.

Congratulations on your appointment Mrs. Wakefield.  I am convinced that what is good for North Dakota is good for me, so even though I would guess Mrs. Wakefield and I wouldn’t see eye to eye on every issue, I am confident she will do a  good job.

Clearly this is homer-ism, but hey I like seeing ND in the news and this will only give me another reason to post news stories about the greatest state admitted to the union in 1889.

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2 Responses to Print: North Dakotan is Obama pick for Fed Health Post

  1. SPerk15 says:

    Yo….sorry I've been less commentative on your blog as of late, I've been struggling just to blog myself I've been so busy. I bet you're pretty proud of the ND quarter huh? Like you guys invented buffalos? I don't think so. No but really that's cool.

    • yickit says:

      Haha true. I guess Illinois must have invented Abe Lincoln, Farms, and Buildings . . . based on their quarter. I thought the ND quarter should have had a snowplow, or snowmobile on it.

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