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How Obama Overlooked 10 Million Americans Who Could Lose
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That is sad.
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I would like a tax refund for the time the government was shut down. I paid a great deal in those the weeks. And before you begin, "YES" i know the government was not technically shut down but I deserve some refund for the parts that were shut down i.e. park service, the Obama Care website, etc. etc. The shut down cost America $24 billion and all that came from us. So I will contact the IRS and make preparations for my refund. If dead doctors and people can get medicare and social security I am sure I can get in on this action.
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http://www.ajc.com/news/news/crime-law/jackson-to-file-suit-to-repeal-stand-your-ground-l/nbfNx/ "A federal lawsuit is being filed Friday challenging Georgia’s “Stand Your Ground” law, claiming that the seven-year-old statute is too vague and unconstitutional."
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Gainesville State and University of North Georgia Merged to be UNG. I wanted to go to Southern Polytechnic but my math skills just were no up there.
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Inside China: Nuclear submarines capable of widespread attack on U.S.
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How Obama Overlooked 10 Million Americans Who Could Lose
barrycdog replied to lowrider's topic in RECENT TOPICS
Food Processors don't have food in them. The Shake weight is a work out tool and drug companies can sell placebos but if they offer them as a cancer treatment they are violating truth in advertising. -
How Obama Overlooked 10 Million Americans Who Could Lose
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How Obama Overlooked 10 Million Americans Who Could Lose
barrycdog replied to lowrider's topic in RECENT TOPICS
If you could afford it. Yes think about it. You will be fined or they actually grab you tax refund for not participating. If you could find a more affordable policy, which would have to be stripped to the bare minimum or more, then you could truly have affordable health care. Consider too that the young doesn't need hospice care or don't anticipate needing it. If you are earning minimum wage it makes all the difference in the world. Obamacare places people in a darned if you do and darned if you don't situation. -
The Zombies did it.
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http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/oct/31/medicare-paid-millions-dead-patients-illegals/ Medicare paid $23 million for dead patients in 2011 Dead doctors also were paid $25 million over a three-year period. “Every individual wrongfully awarded benefits, be it the deceased or undocumented, diverts scarce resources away from those who need it most,”
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=xJ5be8ZsHlM This looks like its off Dabbs Bridge Road.
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This was after the was in 1872 but thought it worth mentioning Union and Recorder, Oct. 30, 1872 -- page 1 The Appling County Mystery Ghosts, Hobgoblins and Unseen Spirits to the Front- Crockery, Pottery, Glassware and Butcher knives, Ears of Corn, Smoothing irons and Books Jumping Around the Floor. - The Old Family Clock and Red Hot Brickbats -Five Hundred People on the Grounds- Full and Complete Particulars. On Saturday Afternoon it will be remembered we published a brief paragraph stating that strange and supernatural manifestations had taken place at a house at No. 6,
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http://www.accessnorthga.com/detail.php?n=267355 Happy Halloween!!!!
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Obamacare is capitalistic answer, Republican asserts
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Tell me, If Obamacare is capitalism, would you first fine people for not signing up then provide a website realizing that millions of people are going to try to access the site at once, hackers and spammers are going to try to steal that information and you need some serious testing to implement a site like this. If I was a capitalist I would test my site months in advance, have servers ready and want to reassure customers there info was safe and take steps to do so. The ONLY successful project completed by the Federal Government was Hoover Dam and that was with the help of thousands of hard w -
I have 4 kittens all male Seal point Siamese (mutts) but they are not yet weaned. I can post pics later.
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Thank you all. Just wanted to share.
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A good friend of mine I worked with passed away Friday evening. He was an avid hunter and had an accident on his four wheeler. I did not know his family but I offer them my condolences. His name was Greg Marler and he was a true professional.
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http://www.ajc.com/ap/ap/top-news/700-irs-contract-workers-owe-54m-in-back-taxes/nbWtz/ WASHINGTON — Nearly 700 employees of Internal Revenue Service contractors owe $5.4 million in back taxes, said a report Wednesday by the agency's inspector general. More than half of those workers are supposed to be ineligible to do work for the IRS because they are not enrolled in installment plans to pay the taxes they owe. Unlike other federal agencies, the IRS requires employees and those who work on agency contracts to comply with federal tax laws. That means they have to file returns on time and
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http://freebeacon.com/study-food-stamps-most-rapidly-growing-welfare-program/ Tanner’s report, “SNAP Failure: The Food Stamp Program Needs Reform,” finds that in 2000 the cost of the food stamp program was just $17 billion. It has risen in cost to $78 billion today. Spending on advertising and outreach for food stamps by federal and state governments has also increased, now amounting to $41.3 million a year. SNAP is an “inefficient, fraud-ridden, and deeply troubled program,” according to the report, with $858 million in direct fraud in 2012 and $2.2 billion a year in erroneous pay
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It might be cheaper to hook the laptop to a monitor.
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Is that Rotella with peepers there with the black beans? What was the facebook link?
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http://www.thegreatbullrun.com/events/atlanta-2013/
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The Legend of Lost Mountain by Walter McElreath Long years ago before the pioneers axe had felled the native forests which clothed the hills of North Georgia and his industry had substituted the homely plants of agriculture for the wild and profuse flora of Nature; when the Cherokee rose clambered over honeysuckle, and the humming bird, "like the flitting fragment of rainbow,' darted from flower to flower, sipping sweets from every blossom; when that queen of prima donna, the southern mocking-bird, led the orchestra of the tree-tops in matin and vesper; then through that paradise, for trul