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Health Care Reform May Not be Healthy for Gun Rights
9 hours ago ago from AmmoLand.com
Health Care Reform May Not be Healthy for Gun Rights Gun Rights Roundup by Buckeye Firearms Association. United States Concealed Carry Association United States - -(AmmoLand.com)- With the 2010 mid-term elections on the horizon, the gun issue is nowhere to be found or is it? Health Care and the nation's economic problems are dominating the news, and are likely to remain front and center in the upcoming campaign season. ...
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11 hours ago ago from just after sunrise
Congress plans to raise the debt ceiling another $1.8 trillion which is about $6,000 for every man, woman and child in the US. I say we the people hold back $6,000 each when paying our taxes! President Obama skipped a "Save the Children" benefit concert. Norwegians replaced him with a cardboard cutout . I have an idea. We'll take the cutout and they can keep Obama. The United States is in a serious recession and the only people who seem ...
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11 hours ago ago from Health Country
The most important thing to appreciate about Spanish health care is that it is not necessarily free to you just because you are an EU national. This is a common misconception. Spanish health care is free' only to those who are tax resident or properly registered pensionistas (people over the age of 65). In either case, you must apply for your SIP ( Sistema de Informacion Poblacional ) card. This is your individual Spanish health card and ...
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12 hours ago ago from Your Health Care Tips
Barack Obama's ambitious health care plan is fairly simple and straightforward. His plan seeks to dramatically and swiftly increase the number of people that have health insurance. He insists that this plan will save the typical American family approximately $2500 in annual costs. Since the average Ohio health insurance premium is less than most other states, savings to Ohio residents may average less than $2500. The Obama plan is ...
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8 hours ago ago from Infidel Bloggers Alliance
Obama’s Individual Health Care Mandate is Unconstitutional by Brian Darling The Senate is debating the future of American health care, yet one very important issue has yet to get a full and fair debate. Is the individual mandate that forces citizens to purchase health care insurance a constitutional power of the federal government? When House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Ca.) was asked this question, she answered with the non sequitur “are ...
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Fox News Poll: 54 Percent Prefer Congress Do Nothing on Health Care
19 hours ago ago from FOX News
Fox News Poll: 54 Percent Prefer Congress Do Nothing on Health Care Thursday, December 10, 2009 Dana Blanton Print Congress is working nights and weekends to pass legislation that Americans don't like, according to a Fox News poll released Thursday. A majority 57 percent oppose the health care reform legislation being considered right now. About a third of Americans 34 percent favor the reforms. The poll results show the highest ...
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52 minutes ago ago from Wall Street Journal
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9 hours ago ago from DailyFinance
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17 hours ago ago from The New York Times
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22 hours ago ago from The New York Times
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