Posted on 20 March 2012. Tags: Brian Henry, Budget Committee, Business Segments, Congressional Budget Office, Death Sentence, Entire Company, Federal Budgets, Geographies, Health Care Law, Health Law, Healthcare Reform, Labor Force Participation, Medical Device Maker, Medtronic, New Health Care, Office Director, Research Pgs, Twin Cities Business, Voluntary Retirement, Wall Street Journal
The Dem Health Law Will Result In ‘A Reduction Of 800,000 Workers’ According To The Congressional Budget Office Director CBO Director: ‘A Reduction Of 800,000 Workers’ QUESTION: “In your estimation, the health care law would reduce employment by 800,000… DOUGLAS ELMENDORF, CBO Director: “Yes… there would be a reduction of 800,000 workers.” (U.S. [...]
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Posted on 02 October 2011. Tags: Atrocity, Ban Ki Moon, Billy Graham, Blog Entry, Boehner, Death Sentence, Execution, Follower, Franklin Graham, House Speaker, Immediate Release, Iran, Iranian Court, Iranian Interests Section, Outrage, Secretary General, Voices, White House, World Leaders, World Stage
Today, Franklin Graham added his voice to the protest over the potential execution of the Iranian Christian, Youssef Nadarkhani on the Billy Graham website: The international community is complicit in Iran’s outrage if our leaders remain silent. House Speaker Boehner was one of the first leaders here in the U.S. to speak out against the [...]
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Posted on 30 September 2011. Tags: Christianity, Contact, Death Sentence, Defense Attorney, Editorial, Follower, Guardian, Iran, Iranian Interests Section, Jesus Christ, Judgment, Lawyer, Mohammad Ali, Natural Justice, Nine Years, Sentences, Supreme Court, Tehran, Washington Dc
I wholeheartedly support and endorse the Guardian’s (UK) editorial on the death sentence of Pastor Youssef Nadarkhani. Mohammad Ali Dadkhah, the lawyer who was brave enough to defend him, was himself sentenced to nine years on trumped-up charges this summer. Both these sentences are offences against natural justice. Both were appealed. The supreme court in [...]
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Posted on 24 September 2010. Tags: 12 Guage Shotguns, Army Reservist, Commonwealth Of Virginia, Court Of Appeals, Death Sentence, Greed, Guage, Horrific Death, J Lewis, Julian Lewis, Ken Cuccinelli, Lewis Richmond, Multiple Times, Pittsylvania County, Sentence Of Death, Teresa Lewis, Thoughts And Prayers, Trial Court, Trial Judge, Virginia Supreme Court
RICHMOND (September 23, 2010) – Statement of Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli on the execution of Teresa Lewis: “Tonight, the death sentence of Teresa Lewis was carried out by the Commonwealth of Virginia for the murders-for-hire which Lewis committed against Julian Lewis and C.J. Lewis in Pittsylvania County. After Lewis failed in her first attempt to [...]
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Posted on 26 March 2010. Tags: Death Sentence, Federal Health, Florida Senator, Florida Student, George Lemieux, Health Bill, Health Care Bill, Health Reform, Loan Center, Lynn Haven Florida, New Health Care, Radio 3, Reconciliation Bill, Salliemae, Senator George, Student Loan Program, Tanning Salons, U S Senate, Wisconsin Health, Wjhg
HEALTH BILL COSTS 700 JOBS AT STUDENT LOAN CENTER IN FLORIDA
STUDENT LOAN CENTER IN LYNN HAVEN, FLORIDA: “It’s Devastating With The Swipe Of A Pen We Can Wipe-Out 700-Jobs.” “Another potential nail in the coffin for SallieMae Thursday. The U.S. Senate has passed a Health Care Reconciliation bill. The ‘fix it’ bill reshapes parts of the new health care overhaul law. The Democrats voted down all 40 Republican amendments to the bill. One of those was an amendment offered by Florida Senator George Lemieux that would have protected SallieMae and some 700 local jobs. Lemieux’s proposal would have stripped the health care bill of the language which basically takes the student loan program from the private sector. The bill now goes back to the House for a final vote. ‘It’s devastating with the swipe of a pen we can wipe-out 700-jobs.’ Renee Meng said it was a sad day for the SallieMae center in Lynn Haven where she described the staff as devastated and heartbroken.” (“Time Could Be Short For SallieMae In Lynn Haven,” WJHG-NBC, 3/25/10)
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Posted on 13 March 2010. Tags: African Americans, Ann Coulter, Atticus Finch, Death Sentence, Drunk Drivers, Email, Guilty Verdict, Implication, Jerry Falwell, Justice Department Lawyers, Kenneth Starr, Kill A Mockingbird, Kill Mockingbird, Law Schools, Lawyer, Mockingbird, Opponents, Pat Robertson, Point Don, Private Practice, Sympathies, To Kill A Mockingbird, Tom Robinson, Unpopular Causes
I get Ann Coulter’s column in my email. I find her funny but sometimes she’s too brash to her opponents for my taste as well as to eager to poke fun in a mean way. Coulter really went out of her way to go at it last week about Kenneth Starr’s comment that I wrote [...]
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Posted on 05 November 2009. Tags: Company Insurance, Condition Clauses, Death Sentence, Democrats, Health Care Bill, Health Care Reform, Illnesses, Insurance Companies, Insurance Company, Nancy Pelosi, New Health Care, Odds, Pain Medicines, Period Of Time, Pre Existing Conditions, Premiums, Public Opinion, Six Months, Th Care, Waiting Periods
The reason Insurance Companies have pre-existing condition clauses is to avoid insuring people that find out they have a disease and then seek coverage, so someone else will pay for it. That someone is the others who happen to already be insured by the company.
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Posted on 20 October 2009. Tags: Break, Conservatives, Death Sentence, Demise, Democratic Party, Democratic Primary, Democrats, Drift, Droves, Endorsement, Endorsements, Fellow Democrats, General Election, Hierarchy, Hoeft, Left Wing, Liberals, Mouthpiece, No Doubt, Own Backs, Party Alliance, Rags, Relative Obscurity, Self Importance, Sheila Johnson, Sway, Victory, Wapo, Washington Post
JR Hoeft at Bearing Drift made a comment about Chris Cillizza’s Post column The Fix and the Deeds’ endorsement.
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