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What about Health Net, HMO, PPO. Worker\’s Compensation Ins. Cut-N-Run Cal-Compensation 1933?
ARGUP, that\’s right American Restaurant Group (You know who I am!) and getting more of your Germanany (49) math Institu coding-um.
Hey President Bush, Senator Bill Frist:
All talk about your American Immigration control.
Take a walk President Bush to your nearest Health Net HMO Conglomerate.
Dr. Milak M. Hasan, Neurologist, all pretending to be presbyterian faith.
Mr. Bush, this man is a Pakistani Muslim operative in our County, the \”U.S.A.\” Not Germany…1939. December 7, 1941 Pearl Harbor 1941, if you have forgotten.
Be out guest, infiltrate out medical system. Be our guest, we are filling up Walter Reed Hospital for that trade in Iraq Mr. Bush.
Perhaps Vicente Fox should be aware of Health Net and it\’s parasitic appitite when it offer\’s up health care.
Mexican\’s are not the terriost!, Hard working, low pay worker\’s. Get it striaght Mr. Bush, Corporate Thugs.
Mr. Bush, Why the Sunni/Shia split in Islam in Iraq?
(TRADE).
The Gate\’s of Hell, Saudi Arabia / United Emirates.
Health Net!
Mr. Bush, did you invade the wrong country when the twin tower\’s were hit? Mr. Bush did you hit the wrong county when the pentagone was hit?
Bush\’es, were you envolved with that Decision?
http://www.mof.gov.om/english/ministryservices/sup13.htm
I think the previous poster is lost and is looking for the DU underground or some other \’bushilter\’ type website.
This story is important because some one was selling bogus documents to people driving 20 ton dump trucks that can and do kill, injury and destroy people and property. Instead of having a basic ammount of coverage for the very forseable accidents these guys are driving around with a worthless bit of paper. If you are in an accident, one million dollars in coverage can be used up quickly if you are in bad shape which is why I call it basic coverage. But it is still much better than the absolute nothing these guys were driving around with.
Governments can be bad, companies can be bad, and individuals can be really awfull. A person\’s actions are not excused because of someone else\’s bad actions.
Signed,
King of Boca
That\’s all well and good but lets see you rebut his point about the 1898 Tennessee HCA RR Co. kerfuffle!