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Witch Hunt yes, guilty yes (of a whole bunch of misdemeanors for which no prosecutor will waste more federal money on), liar yep, too bad they couldn't get resolution when she was actually Secretary of State. The Hunt would have killed the snake not just cut off it's tail. Alas, probably too late to change the inevitable. The only way this causes a change in the vote is if the Republican Party suddenly comes together agrees on all issues and does not let this travesty wander off the campaign trail. I just don't see it happening. Not sure I like any of the potential outcomes, but tha
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We had to leave for a few minutes and the little guy took off or his owners found him. Hopefully the latter.
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Oh sweet as can be.
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Looks like a fairly young male White & Black Shih Tzu appears recently trimmed. You can call 770-367-3363. No picture yet.
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Hey folks! I am in charge of a Charity Golf Tournament that will support Fairways For Warriors, https://fairwaysforwarriors.org/. This group is based out of Orlando. Six years ago, Creekside's Mens Golf Association wanted to honor Jack Steele a former member who passed on the 12th hole, so we organized a golf tournament. The first tournaments were used to raise money for a defibrillator for the course. Then a couple years ago, Jack's family and the organizers came across this organization and thought it would be great to raise some money for them. Fairways for Warriors thanks in part to
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Hollywood wants to boycott North Carolina....
bigplay replied to Coppertop's Pop's topic in RECENT TOPICS
Simply stating my opinion, the NC law is stupid, the GA law veto is valid. Now for a law many wish could be enforceable. Convicted sex offenders should not be allowed in public/private bathrooms without privacy doors for each stall. The only problem, who the heck has the money to renovate a private room which will not cause a nightmare for the business. -
I know some of my buddies are hoping to pick up stuff dirt cheap, but I was in there two days ago and the only things that will be dirt cheap are things that moved slow to begin with. The are not restocking anything,thus when the real sale goes down, only odds and ends will be left. Now that's not to say someone won't get a deal, but if you are looking for something that is still hot in the market good luck.
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Wow! That sounds like a good fit for that location
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the Old Cotton Gin complex. I saw some folks moving boxes of equipment inside the former bar location there. I was told that location cant be a bar again because it is too close to the new church down the road
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did you know that today is Paulding County's birthday
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Dang, there is plenty of room for a Casino on the airport property. How many Casinos have their own landing strip. Someone please call the tribal leaders and get this mess off of our hands. Take the dang airport, put slots and tables games in and jobs will come. The current commissioners can pad their friends pockets with more banjo box homes. Heck even add a conference center. That sighting of a prostitute on business 6 might become a reality. May prosperity in Paulding county last forever. Thanks to the people we screwed years ago, the Cherokee. I do expect Whitey to approve of -
Paulding's issues. Why can't we do better?
bigplay replied to Coppertop's Pop's topic in RECENT TOPICS
Paulding BOC made a huge mistake years ago. One of greed. They entrusted all their good buddies to build quality homes. Their buddies probably did but they built way way way toooooo many banjo boxes for a quick profit. Of course that lead to a huge bankruptcy/repossession period. This county needs $500,000 - 1,000,000 homes. Yeah laugh, but here is why. Folks with that kind of money normally won't commute very far. They will find a way to bring their business closer to home. New business means new jobs, etc. We had the chance years ago to build these homes. I think it might be too late. W -
Sorry, played college football and baseball. The kitchen is not where I do my best work. Oh yeah, as for the war, given a few more years, it won't be north vs south, it will be the Spanish American war all over again.
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Wow, I bet the pigs on here dont know the St. Louis Rams football team has a female assistant coach, or the fact the NBA has two female assistant coaches. A person's sex doesn't determine their knowledge of the game. Does it provide a strangely different listening experience, heck yeah. There are so many pathetic male announcers that giving a woman a chance is ok with me. For those pigs who have an issue with it, let me remind you, the North won the war.
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This one should cost the state over $10,000,000. Just my opinion. Oh yeah. Young Cops today think they have the world by the balls. Frigging idiots. You are paid to do what's right and not what you think is cool. And yes I can say this as a son of a Cop who respected the law and didn't abuse the position.
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Just bought a HP 6830. I like it, plus it is an air printer too so you can print from iPhones and iPads. Not all printers that are wireless are classified as air printers.
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Whitey, you must be one bored SOB to post this stuff. No dog in the hunt.
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I am ignorant here, thus if they already do forgive me, but I wish they would do it for recipients too.
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Oops. Advertisement Modern HealthcareMENU Home > Providers > Home Health Medicaid to subject providers to criminal background checks starting Aug. 1 By Virgil Dickson | June 3, 2015 Related Share TwitterFacebookLinkedinGoogle PlusBuy ReprintsPrint ArticleEmail this page to a colleagueComment WASHINGTON—Starting Aug. 1, providers considered at “high risk” for defrauding state Medicaid programs will undergo a criminal background check that includes fingerprinting. By March 2016, all of a states' Medicaid and CHIP providers must be ranked as having a lim
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Should be interesting. http://www.modernhealthcare.com/article/20150603/NEWS/150609965?utm_source=modernhealthcare&utm_medium=email&utm_content=20150603-NEWS-150609965&utm_campaign=financedaily
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Up 20% tp the highest level ever since it was built in 1999. Had it appraised last year, still lower than the appraisal, but not by much. Can't wait to hear my neighbors bitch. Theirs are always much higher than mine and people can't believe it. It gives me laughs for a night or two at the bar. Can't wait, always enjoy a good laugh.
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Sister in law and buddy both have it. One uses meds and the other was given various exercises to combat it. Both initial onsets lasted a month or longer. You may want to google the exercises. They train your brain to get back in sync. Good Luck!
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Heck years ago, Drs wouldn't accept a lot of insurance company (Humana for one) patients because the insurance was too hard to get paid. Humana was widely known as a slasher of reimbursement and hard to deal with. They finally wised up because of lost contracts and reworked their core business model and regained trust within the healthcare industry. Docs need to hire the right people so they can avoid the headaches, but they can't lose sight that it is their business.
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Last I knew Drs don't have to see Medicaid patients, it is their choice. Now if they choose to see Medicaid patients, then they need to understand the risks.
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Prescription management is a case by case situation. Those who take a lot of meds should get to know their Pharmacists. Those only taking maintenance like drugs, price and convenience is the ticket. Folks with many ailments should at least once a year if not twice sit down with their Pharmacists and do a pharmacological assessment of their meds. That way you know the effects each medicine has on your body and what the serious side effects are. Many folks go to the Dr to do the same, trust me your local Pharmacists knows the answers better and will do this to keep your business. Its kind o