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Land of the Free....not anymore.
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#^%$@^!
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There's plenty coming down the pike that many believe "would never happen here in the good ole US of A". Hell, who would have ever thought that the government would start denying medical coverage to members of our own armed forces who are injured in battle? And yet...here we are, watching as they do it.
And I second the AR15.com recommendation. I've made several purchases from their equipment exchange recently. |
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Micro brew tester
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I'm nuts for the place
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Not to sidetrack an important topic, but here is one article:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/usnw/2009031..._for_treatment I don't see this being a matter of efficiency. If I were backed over at work by a D9 dozer and my boss told me to take care of it out of my pocket, I do believe that there would be an uproar. I'm also fairly certain that there would be an uproar if the average medicaid patient were denied. Yet they contribute very little to society...especially in comparison to our service members. |
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