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To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (5433)11/23/2002 9:00:37 PM
From: Mephisto  Respond to of 15516
 
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A federal appeals court Tuesday ruled that the U.S. government does not owe free lifetime medical care to World War II and Korean War veterans who agreed to serve 20 years in exchange, despite promises made to them when they were in the armed forces.

The ruling represents a victory for the federal government, which had argued the veterans were not entitled to the benefits. The ruling will potentially save the government billions of dollars in health care costs"


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Ah! W will blow away any extra money on weapons for war! Poppy Bush needs to make for money for his
defense contractor, Carlyle, doesn't he? Wonder where Poppy went wrong. Most ex-presidents retire after
they office, but Poppy, like his sons, are too greedy..............