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To: bentway who wrote (779767)4/14/2014 6:05:03 AM
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NBC NEWS: KANSAS CITY SHOOTER IS FORMER DEMOCRAT GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE,

you are right skin heads are democrats



To: bentway who wrote (779767)4/14/2014 9:38:00 AM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1572673
 
LSD boy bentway is a conservative skin-head Nazi.



To: bentway who wrote (779767)4/14/2014 9:44:51 AM
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He's a Dem. Like you. Wonder if he used a shotgun carried on a sling under his coat like you bragged you had.



To: bentway who wrote (779767)4/14/2014 1:12:55 PM
From: puborectalis  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 1572673
 
Health economists are nearly unanimous that the U.S. should move away from fee–for–service payments to doctors because it drives up the nation’s $2.7 trillion health–care bill by rewarding overuse. U.S. physicians, worried about changes in the healthcare market, are streaming into salaried jobs with hospitals. Though the shift from private practice has been most pronounced in primary care, specialists are following. Today, about 60 percent of family doctors and pediatricians, 50 percent of surgeons and 25 percent of surgical subspecialists are employees rather than independent.