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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (163994)1/4/2014 10:02:44 AM
From: TideGlider2 Recommendations

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jlallen
locogringo

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Yes, that is "quasi" alright because it is meaningless.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (163994)1/4/2014 11:54:17 AM
From: TopCat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224749
 
"The quasi-final 2013 tally for the ACA: more than 9 million insured"

Out of how may????



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (163994)1/4/2014 1:45:35 PM
From: longnshort4 Recommendations

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Honey_Bee
lorne
TideGlider

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lolololol propaganda for the liberal mind.

are you happy Obama released the Lawyer for the blind shiek, she has only killed 100s, now she can kill more. nothing Obama does bothers you does it



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (163994)1/5/2014 5:32:52 PM
From: Paul V.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224749
 
Kenneth, what is the Federal Law that requires all hospital to "stabilize," any patient which comes into the emergency room? At least that is what one of the local hospital administrator told me.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (163994)1/5/2014 5:39:02 PM
From: jlallen2 Recommendations

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Bill
TideGlider

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lol

You are a cartoon....a loony toon in fact.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (163994)1/5/2014 10:47:15 PM
From: lorne1 Recommendation

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Wayners

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Evidence U.S. bribed Muslim Brotherhood officials

Document surfaces ahead of criminal trial of ousted leaders
Sunday, January 05, 2014
wnd.com

A question apparently being raised in next week’s trial in Cairo of Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood leaders facing criminal charges is this: Was the Obama administration paying bribes as large as $850,000 a year to the Morsi government that were distributed by top ministerial level officials to Muslim Brotherhood leaders, with the direct involvement of the U.S. Embassy in Cairo?

WND is in possession of an official document from inside the Morsi government that lends credibility to a report published in Arabic by an Egyptian newspaper in Cairo that lists the charges brought by the current military-controlled government against Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood leaders.

As seen above, WND has obtained official records from the deposed Morsi government in Egypt, with signatures, documenting monthly “gifts” paid to Muslim Brotherhood leaders in Egypt by the former prime minister and foreign minister of Qatar, Hamad bin Jassim bin Jabor Al Thani.

The document was seized from Egyptian government offices in Cairo when the Morsi government was deposed by the military July 3.

As translated by former PLO member and native Arabic-speaker Walid Shoebat, the monthly “gifts” listed in the document amount to bribes paid by the Morsi government to leading Muslim Brotherhood members in Egypt, including an annual payment of $750,000 to $850,000 in U.S. dollars.

Shoebat explained to WND the names listed on the Egyptian government document correspond to information the Egyptian newspaper Almesryoon has just published in Egypt reporting that the Cairo district attorney’s office has begun investigating alleged bribes the U.S. has paid through its embassy in Cairo to the Muslim Brotherhood.

According to the newspaper: “A judicial source stated that the Attorney General Hisham Barakat received during the past few days a number of filed complaints accusing the leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood and leaders of the centrist party of receiving bribes thinly disguised as ‘gifts’ paid through the U.S. Embassy in Cairo.”

The sources of the complaint stated that among those receiving bribes paid in U.S. dollars from the U.S. include:
•Mohamed Badie, general guide of the Muslim Brotherhood;
•Khairat Al-Shater, deputy leader of the Muslim Brotherhood and businessman;
•Mohamed Beltagy, the deputy head of the Freedom and Justice Party, the Muslim Brotherhood’s political party in Egypt, and the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood group, Essam el-Erian;
•Abu Ela Mady, head of the Wasat Party; and
•Essam Sultan, deputy head of the Wasat Party.

“What this document suggests,” Shoebot explained to WND, “is that the report the Egyptian newspaper Almesryoon published in Cairo may be correct in that it appears the U.S. government was paying monthly bribes in U.S. dollars, with payments as large as $85,000 a month, to top Muslim Brotherhood leaders in Egypt, with the money being passed from the United States through the U.S. Embassy in Cairo to the Morsi government.”

Shoebat stressed to WND that the signatures seen in the document mean it could be used as evidence in the upcoming trials of key Muslim Brotherhood leaders, slated to begin Aug. 25 in Cairo.

Shoebat also noted that the names listed in the document match the names in the Egyptian newspaper Almesryoon, including Mohamed Beltagy.

Reading closely the Almesryoon report, Shoebat concluded the document is likely to be among the evidence the current government of Egypt plans to introduce in its prosecution of the Muslim Brotherhood leaders.

The charges being brought in Cairo next week include not only bribes being taken in U.S. dollars from the U.S. Embassy, but also murders and assassinations, prison escapes, sniping at and the indiscriminate killing of demonstrators, and spying or being a double-agent collaborating with foreign governments, including both the U.S. and Qatar.

“The criminal charge being reported against the Muslim Brotherhood leaders in Cairo suggest these are major trials about to start,” Shoebat explained to WND.

“And with government documents entered into evidence, like the one WND is publishing, the criminal charges will likely be construed as capital offenses, with death by hanging the likely sentence.”



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (163994)1/5/2014 10:51:18 PM
From: lorne2 Recommendations

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Comrade Kenny..."The quasi-final 2013 tally for the ACA: more than 9 million insured"...

Rand Paul's son can't get Obamacare

'They said they weren't sure he existed'
Joe Kovacs
wnd.com

Cheerleaders of Obamacare have claimed the state health exchange in Kentucky has been a great success story, but a U.S. senator from there begs to differ.

Sen. Rand Paul, appearing on ABC’s “This Week” program Sunday, blasted the system as “a mess,” saying his own son was incorrectly enrolled in Medicaid, and that he’s unsure if his own family is actually covered now.

“At this point, I’m unsure,” Paul, a Republican, told host George Stephanopoulos.

“The other day, I actually tried to get my son signed up through the Kentucky exchange, you know, that the Democrats have said is so good. And I have here my son’s Medicaid card,” he said waving the card.

“We didn’t try to get him Medicaid, I’m trying to pay for his insurance. But they automatically enrolled him in Medicaid. For a month, they wouldn’t talk to us because they said they weren’t sure he existed. He had to go down to the welfare office, prove his existence.

“Then the next thing we know, we get a Medicaid card. So, really, most of the people in Kentucky are automatically being enrolled in Medicaid. I’m trying to pay for insurance and can’t pay for it. And I’m uncertain now whether I’m enrolled in D.C. and/or Kentucky. And it’s a mess.”

Despite Paul’s criticism, ABC News noted enrollments in Kentucky have surged since the launch of the exchange in October, going up 40 percent after Thanksgiving, and forcing state administrators to hire extra call-center workers and application processors.

“I keep getting an error code every time I go in,” Paul complained. “It will not let me edit my policy to try to make sure that my family is covered. So, no, I think it’s really – this is an unfolding disaster that I don’t think gets better any time soon.”



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (163994)1/9/2014 12:49:21 PM
From: Jack of All Trades  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224749
 
Federal law says you CAN opt out of Obamacare and CAN NOT be penalized if you do
Posted on January 9, 2014 by Dr. Eowyn

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