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POPSBlue State Governors Cry Foul Over Health Care Bill “When asked for my support, I was assured that federal legislation would not increase costs to California or include new unfunded mandates,” Schwarzenegger wrote. “Unfortunately, under nearly every scenario we can predict, the federal health care reform legislation being debated would cost California’s General Fund an additional $3 billion to $4 billion annually.” ….. Arnold’s already looking for a bailout from Uncle Sam. They loved Porkulus,but it’s not going to help them now. The sad thing is, it’s doubtful either one of them has anything against government takeover of health care. They just don’t want it passed onto their state budgets. By Lonely Conservative December 30, 2009 http://bit.ly/7EANYE
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POPSBrief Information About TIFF Tagged Image File Format commonly abbreviated as TIFF was formerly developed by Aldus Developers in 1987. After that Aldus merged with the Adobe Systems and now it is maintained by the ADS( Adobe developers Systems) and it holds the copyright of it. Read more...
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POPSHandy note taking, stuff. It is quit orginal to take notes of some of the ideas that andrew suggest. Love him already..... especially for the keep track of which friend or family member borrows something. :)
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POPSMI Rep Bart Stupak (D) Being Threatened By The Obama To Shut Up About Abortion Funding
He's threatening him. Chicago thug politics courtesy of our community organizer-in-chief. The Michigan Democrat succeeded last month in getting 64 House Democrats to join him in attaching his pro-life amendment to the House version of the health-care bill. The “Stupak amendment,” as the provision is known, would prohibit the federal government from allocating taxpayer money to pay for any part of any health insurance plan that covers abortion except in cases of rape, incest, or when the life of the mother is in danger. Stupak had contact with the White House last weekend, when the Senate voted 60 to 40 in the wee hours of Monday morning to shut off debate on the Senate version of the bill. The current version of the Senate bill contains so-called “compromise” language crafted by Sen. Ben Nelson (D-Neb.). This language does not bar taxpayer funding of health plans that cover abortion, but does create a firewall to supposedly keep federal money from being used to pay
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POPSPeople Get Ready The tropics have made momentary Bob Marley fans of Lucy and I. Which leads to "One Love." Which leads to "People Get Ready."
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POPSBarcelona Spain News Spain News - Barcelona Reporter is the Online Newspaper in Spain News for the Latest Spanish News on your mobile in English for Hotels Weather Holiday and Travel Spain.
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POPSPPCLoopHole Review and Bonus Recently Jay Stockwell Informed me that a new version of SpeedPPC V4 which is going to release on 3rd Dec 2009.The SpeedPPC methodology is developed by Jay Stockwell who is a qualified AdWords Professional.I got a chance to review this tool and found it very interesting.
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POPSStudio 360: Tim Burton, Plays by David Mamet & Sarah Rule; About Carmen Miranda, Rickie Lee Jones Listen to the show and view slide shows and video @ clip source. Tim Burton said, He never saw a version of Alice in Wonderland he liked. I can't wait to see his 3D version. Also, learn why in the United States, the vibrator became illegal and usage went underground. Carmen Miranda was a star in Brazil before Shubert and Hollywood turned her image into a parody. Rickie Lee Jones performs "Wild Girl, plus a bonus track.
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POPS0bamaCare (The Mother of Public Options) Draws Nearer The latest Senate compromise formed a new “Medicare buy-in” to allow people aged 55-64 to buy the healthcare coverage currently available only to senior citizens. It came at the expense of the public option. Some liberals would fight to the finish to retain the public option, a watered-down version of which was passed in the House bill. But most Democrats are falling in line with the thinking of Rahm Emanuel, Mr Obama’s pugilistic chief-of-staff, who said: “The only non-negotiable principle here is success.” Washington insiders bel ieve a historic healthcare act would give Mr Obama and the Democratic party a boost ahead of next year’s mid-term elections. But polls, which show mixed support for healthcare reform, suggest the reality may not be so simple.