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To: bentway who wrote (635776)11/12/2011 7:40:53 AM
From: loantech  Respond to of 1583520
 
Very pious in their own minds and very scary very. So odd they are a bit funny but if the truth were known more like the son of sam types. They think they hear voices from God but in reality they are schizophrenic. Now watch the little frightened buggers pounce.LOL.



To: bentway who wrote (635776)11/12/2011 10:47:11 AM
From: PROLIFE2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1583520
 
laugh at this. then once again, wonder why your left wing dumb ass voted for o'slappy.

Cost, need questioned in $433-million smallpox drug deal A company controlled by a longtime political donor gets a no-bid contract to supply an experimental remedy for a threat that may not exist.

Over the last year, the Obama administration has aggressively pushed a $433-million plan to buy an experimental smallpox drug, despite uncertainty over whether it is needed or will work.

Senior officials have taken unusual steps to secure the contract for New York-based Siga Technologies Inc., whose controlling shareholder is billionaire Ronald O. Perelman, one of the world's richest men and a longtime Democratic Party donor.

latimes.com