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To: SiouxPal who wrote (841370)3/9/2015 9:45:38 AM
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LOL Obamacare has hardly any effect ether way right now. I believe it won't kick in till next year when corporations have to drop their policies and buy Obamacare policies, or make their employees buy Obamacare policies. Right now only a small percentage of people are on Obamacare when it will soon be everybody but Federal Employees. After a year of that, only then can we say it was good or bad for the economy.



To: SiouxPal who wrote (841370)3/9/2015 4:22:18 PM
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Kebabs from street vendors... erruhh maybe not.
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MOSCOW - Russian police have arrested three homeless people suspected of eating a 25-year-old man they had butchered and selling other bits of the corpse to a local kebab house. Suspicions were raised when dismembered parts of a human body were found near a bus stop in the outskirts of the Russian city of Perm, 1,150 km (720 miles) east of Moscow.

Three homeless men with previous criminal records have been arrested on suspicion of setting upon a foe with knives and a hammer before chopping up his corpse to eat, local investigators said in a statement on their www.susk.perm.ru Web site.

"After carrying out the crime, the corpse was divided up: part was eaten and part was also sold to a kiosk selling kebabs and pies," the Prosecutor-General's main investigative unit for the Perm region said in a statement issued on Friday.

It was not immediately clear from the statement if any of the corpse had been sold to customers.
nydailynews.com