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To: Alan Smithee who wrote (2887)11/28/2009 1:36:18 PM
From: SmoothSail  Respond to of 23934
 
5 years.

Saw some place that he'd been seeing a NY hostess and she was in Australia a couple of weeks ago when he was there. I believe that was a National Enquirer story.



To: Alan Smithee who wrote (2887)11/29/2009 3:00:14 PM
From: SmoothSail  Respond to of 23934
 
A lib friend of my brother's posted this on FB. The line I like is this: people with low incomes would receive premium tax credits that would reduce the price that they pay for health insurance by as much as $2,500 to $7,500. People with low incomes don't have $7500 to save:

23 Ph.D. economists conclude that people purchasing individual insurance would save an annual $200 (singles) to $500 (families) in 2009 dollars. And people with low incomes would receive premium tax credits that would reduce the price that they pay for health insurance by as much as $2,500 to $7,500.MIT analysis backs Obama - Mike Allen - POLITICO.com
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The report finds Americans buying individual coverage will pay less than today's prices.

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Allen Bunting France's health system is pretty awesome----just ask a three time cancer survivor!!
36 minutes ago