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Paul Zimmerman, t r u t h o u t Op-Ed The United States insists that weapons containing depleted uranium (DU) pose no health hazards to exposed populations. This charade persists because an artful propaganda matrix has infiltrated and corrupted certain...
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My Virtual Assistant has opened its ‘virtual doors’ to help businesses who are drowning in paperwork. More and more companies are realising the need to outsource work and let a virtual assistant help out when things get...
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It has been blown all over the news about the swine flu. Several people very ill and some have past, unfortunately. However, I am happy to report that the H1N1 Vaccinations are in Page County, Va. ...
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Tomorrow's elections have already changed America. Even with Obama and Biden on the trail of outcomes in favor of their candidates, the administration has already been dealt a massive blow. Win or lose in NY, NJ or VA, the administration has lost....
Tags: elections, NJ, NY, VA, Obama, Change, politics, extremism
The new G.I Bill, which went into effect August 1st, was to cover college expenses for all veterans who served in the military since 9/11. However, when nearly 300,000 vets signed up, the veterans department, with its antiquated technology, flopped. Just...
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I'm Irish – and I'm every bit as stubborn as the stereotype suggests. If someone tells me no, it's almost as though I take it as a dare. I was once told I did not have coverage for a specific procedure under my expensive insurance plan... and I...
Tags: rationing, health care, vets, cancer, treatment, VA, ER, testing
To solve a problem, it often helps to lay out the major challenges and tools on a table. Here are the challenges, in no particular order. Some may seem unrelated: 1. Everyone must have access to healthcare; currently 50 million...
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"If President Obama wants to better understand why America's discomfort with end-of-life discussions threatens to derail his health-care reform, he might begin with his own Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). He will quickly discover how government...
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A Disgruntled Veteran on "Taxation without Representation" Bill Ernest, Jr. Like millions of Americans, last fall, I called my Senators and my representative to ask (to beg?...
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By Rana Fawad WASHINGTON: Anyone who is familiar with the Chinese proverb "A picture is worth thousand words" understands the importance of visual communication. “Seeing is believing” also comes to the Chinese saying's aid. Plenty of support,...
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