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At least we know now that the Appalachian Trail is afterall safe for unaccompanied women.

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bob crossett| 6.25.09 @ 12:13AM

It would be easy to reduce the cost of health care by at least fifty percent. Very briefly, the federal government cannot manage even their own business efficiently and without waste and corruption.
Health care should be administered at the state level by regional non-profit co-ops or HMO's. A group of envoys would be needed (like those Charlemagne had) who would go about seeing that patients were treated right and to check on waste and corruption.
This is ,of course, is a phantasy. The federal politicians and bureaucrats would never give up such a lucrative thing as control of this giant source of money
and power. (This is a very brief note--you can fill in the blanks)

Tim| 6.25.09 @ 8:37AM

Women? You mean you hope it's a woman. The way this has been parceled out I'm not convinced. Aye Caramba!

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