From Neal Boortz
Somewhere across the country, a Hillary staffer is having a breakdown … private healthcare offered directly from doctors? This is going backwards for the universal healthcare nuts. We need more government, not less! But now we have this program in Rhode Island called HealthAccessRI. You pay $30 for a “membership” in a primary care doctor’s practice and you get 24-hour telephone access, sick visits, well child care, check-ups, school and sports physicals, family planning and yearly physicals. Each office visit is just $10. Thirty dollars! That’s less than a cell phone bill or one tank of gas. Now this is not an insurance program – and politicians are already quick to point that out – but it offers an affordable solution for primary care. And it didn’t take government to do it! All it took was a group of doctors. The private sector! There are now 21 participating doctors, brought together by Michael D. Fine who is taking the program statewide.
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Tagged: economy, health care, HealthAccessRI, INSURANCE, money
January 19, 2008 · 1 Comment
I heard about this listening to El Rushbo. I have to agree with the rhetoric that if McCain gets the nod, it may turn out to be a nation governed by “Hillary Lite.” TRMarchesano
The former presidential candidate blasts John McCain, and gets an education about Barack Obama’s religion.
By Jonathan Alter
Newsweek Web Exclusive
The phone rang and it was Ross Perot, who hasn’t given an interview in years. Perot, who won 19 percent of the vote in the 1992 presidential election, making him one of the strongest third-party candidates in American history, got straight to the point.
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January 19, 2008 · 1 Comment
Judicial Watch Releases Records Re: Hillary’s Health Care Reform Plan
Internal Memos Detail Creation of Government “Interest Group Database” to Collect Personal Data on Health Care Debate Activists
(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch, the public interest group that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, today released records obtained from the Clinton Presidential Library related to the National Taskforce on Health Care Reform, a “cabinet-level” task force chaired by former First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton during the Clinton administration. Specifically, these documents come from the White House Health Care Interdepartmental Working Group.
Among the highlights of the documents released by Judicial Watch:
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by Erick Erickson
Traveling through snowy South Carolina with Fred Thompson, I’m struck by the sense that finally, the man has arrived. The candidate so many conservatives were excited by early in 2007 is finally walking the land.
The Fred Thompson in South Carolina this week is the one America saw knock into Mike Huckabee as a pro-life liberal with “blame America first” beliefs whose economic policies would destroy the economy. And the crowds love it.
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Hi all,,, I heard this interview last night and liked it enough to share, it may have had something to do with six or seven beers in my belly, but hey, what else do you have to do? Have a listen… (more…)
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MINNEAPOLIS, MN – The debate over new evaluation guidelines continues to intensify after three days of negotiations between the Education Department and the state’s largest teachers union. The proposed guidelines are under fire from teachers over the increased emphasis on student performance and the diminished influence of tenure. Union representatives say teachers should not be penalized for having low quality students.
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Tagged: children, home school, homeschool, kids, Public Schools, teachers