I miss-typed: The Law is forbidding insurance companies from denying you coverage.
FliesInTheirEyes
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June 18, 2013
Oh thats easy. AnyGreatCivilization X ExtendedAmountOfTime = CollaspeEventually Name one that hasnt fell victim to that formula. On a serious note, look at the origin of that article. :-)
TheReaganDemocrat
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June 18, 2013
Dalton: Please define Total Compensation. According to you, are Corporations not allowing individuals to pay for a specific plan vs a group plan? I look at it this way: I do not want to pay for your lifestyle :smoking, drinking excessively, unprotected sex, obesity, etc.... The government is forbidding companies from denying you coverage, but the choice is yours on which price you would like to pay depending on your lifestyle choices. Why do I want my non-smoking employees to carry the cartons for my smoking employees? Pretty soon, the manufacturing jobs in this country will let you decide on your healthcare. Regardless of of the day or the year, Corporations have an easier fight in Washington lobbying for lower taxes than to argue with you over a french fry addiction. Freedom...right? I look at a single payer system this way: It gives more a greater "opportunity" to improve their quality of life.
FliesInTheirEyes
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June 18, 2013
I think they are working on a plan for them to vote in our elections and receive government benefits. Its a democrat thang you dont understand
Officials: Kerry taps ex-senator for Africa post
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DEB RIECHMANN, Associated PressAssociated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — Two officials say that Secretary of State John Kerry has chosen Russ Feingold, a former Democratic senator from Wisconsin, as the new U.S. special envoy for Africa Great Lakes region.
A U.S. official and a congressional aide say Kerry will announce Tuesday that Feingold will assume the post focused, in part, on resolving turmoil in the Congo. They spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to disclose the information on the record before Kerry's announcement.
Congo's government and rebels have been negotiating in Uganda since December under a regional bloc called the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region.
The talks have often been set back by accusations over who is responsible for rampant violence in Congo's North Kivu province.
Thank you Jesse. I totally empathize with those that require medicine to think and function properly due to a behavioral disorder or any other mental illness. Nothing to be ashamed of friend. Ask for help. I know life is confusing. Relax
I miss-typed: The Law is forbidding insurance companies from denying you coverage.
FliesInTheirEyes
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June 18, 2013
Oh thats easy. AnyGreatCivilization X ExtendedAmountOfTime = CollaspeEventually Name one that hasnt fell victim to that formula. On a serious note, look at the origin of that article. :-)
TheReaganDemocrat
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June 18, 2013
Dalton: Please define Total Compensation. According to you, are Corporations not allowing individuals to pay for a specific plan vs a group plan? I look at it this way: I do not want to pay for your lifestyle :smoking, drinking excessively, unprotected sex, obesity, etc.... The government is forbidding companies from denying you coverage, but the choice is yours on which price you would like to pay depending on your lifestyle choices. Why do I want my non-smoking employees to carry the cartons for my smoking employees? Pretty soon, the manufacturing jobs in this country will let you decide on your healthcare. Regardless of of the day or the year, Corporations have an easier fight in Washington lobbying for lower taxes than to argue with you over a french fry addiction. Freedom...right? I look at a single payer system this way: It gives more a greater "opportunity" to improve their quality of life.
FliesInTheirEyes
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June 18, 2013
I think they are working on a plan for them to vote in our elections and receive government benefits. Its a democrat thang you dont understand