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To: d[-_-]b who wrote (793106)7/2/2014 12:30:25 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1586937
 
Retard lefty Don Hurst listens to lefty retard news reports - where facts are not important.



To: d[-_-]b who wrote (793106)7/2/2014 1:16:41 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1586937
 
What flag will bentway fly on July 4th?



To: d[-_-]b who wrote (793106)7/2/2014 2:08:35 PM
From: combjelly  Respond to of 1586937
 
Have you taken one of these cruises?

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To: d[-_-]b who wrote (793106)7/2/2014 2:58:42 PM
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Eric,
Or have you been listening to lefty retard news reports - where facts are not important.
Never have I seen so much misreporting of the facts.

Like I said before, I blame Darth Bader Ginsberg for inappropriately turning this into a "war on women."

Have you seen this nonsense? The new hero of the feminazis ...

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To: d[-_-]b who wrote (793106)7/6/2014 4:03:23 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1586937
 
George W Bush doesn't ride a girl's bike.




To: d[-_-]b who wrote (793106)7/7/2014 8:15:04 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1586937
 
Whistleblower alleges VA benefit application purge
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The Associated Press June 29, 2014
ajc.com

ATLANTA —

Federal investigators are probing a whistleblower's allegations that applications for veterans seeking health care benefits may have been improperly purged from the VA's Health Eligibility Center in suburban Atlanta.

Eligibility Center program specialist Scott Davis told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution (http://bit.ly/1ofvEoR) that health benefit applications for more than 10,000 veterans may have been improperly purged from the Health Eligibility Center's national data system in DeKalb County.

The center doesn't process all applications, but helps manage the national enrollment computer system and offers enrollment guidance for VA hospitals across the country.

Davis, who joined the VA in April of 2011, began filing complaints in January and said managers were focused on meeting goals linked to the Affordable Care Act to meet their bonus targets. He also asked the VA's Office of the Inspector General to investigate the potential mishandling of a $5 million federal contract.

"We don't discuss veterans," Davis told the newspaper. "We do not work for veterans. That is something that I learned after working there. Our customer is the VA central office, the White House and the Congress. The veterans are not our priority. So whatever the initiatives are or the big ticket items that is what we focus on."

Davis said the VA placed him on paid administrative leave after he filed the complaints, and he cited stress as factor in taking medical leave in mid-June.

Local VA spokeswoman Floretta Hardmon said the organization takes the allegations seriously and officials are cooperating with investigators.

Officials in the VA Office of the Inspector General wouldn't discuss details of the investigation, but spokeswoman Catherine Gromek said the office has received many allegations about the Health Eligibility Center.

"They are under review and we will report out when the work is complete," she said.