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Politics : A US National Health Care System? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: i-node who wrote (11064)11/5/2009 12:27:36 AM
From: bentway3 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 42652
 
"I prove you wrong, and you bounce off to another topic and proclaim whatever links I happen to post as invalid or biased or whatever, and you never have any credible response to it; you're a total waste of time."

LOL! You NEVER prove me wrong. You hardly EVER provide any proof. Private insurers don't publish their fraud figures.

All you usually do is to provide some super-assertive asstalk and lies. Which you can't or won't back up.

Insideronline! An extreme right wing propaganda publication produced by the Heritage Foundation.

sourcewatch.org

"The Foundation wields considerable influence in Washington, and enjoyed particular prominence during the Reagan administration. Its initial funding was provided by Joseph Coors, of the Coors beer empire, and Richard Mellon Scaife, heir of the Mellon industrial and banking fortune. The Foundation maintains strong ties with the London Institute of Economic Affairs and the Mont Pelerin Society.
With a long history of receiving large donations from overseas, Heritage continues to rake in a minimum of several hundred thousand dollars from Taiwan and South Korea each year.
In autumn of 1988, the South Korean National Assembly uncovered a document revealing that Korean intelligence gave $2.2 million to the Heritage Foundation on the sly during the early 1980s. Heritage officials "categorically deny" the accusation.
Heritage's latest annual report does acknowledge a $400,000 grant from the Korean conglomerate Samsung. Another donor, the Korea Foundation - which conduits money from the South Korean government - has given Heritage almost $1 million in the past three years."

Try again Dave..