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29Jan/1125

police stop chav tossers


police stop chav tossers

30Nov/1016

1st Cop Stop on Florida J4J Medical Cannabis 2000, Day 2


With awesome In-Cops-Face video by Merli the Doobie Tosser, the Medical Marijuana patients on the 3rd Journey for Justice have 1st police harrassment on Day 1. Then Day 2 dawns as the Journey rolls into Lake City, triggering another police stop/ networking opportunity at the mall. The patient at the beginning is Eddie Smith, from Kentucky. At the time of the journey, he had AIDS and a brain tumor. I remember the day he told me what a special day it was, with love for all humankind in his eyes. He went on the Texas J4J later in 2000. Eddie Smith passed on in 2003. We hope to have more about him and other friends on the Journey soon.

21Nov/100

Stop Obama Care 101

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www.seedlingsrus.com httpHighland Hill Farm Stands against Obama Care Repealing the Antitrust Exemption for Health Insurance Companies Posted by Jesse Lee on February 23, 2010 at 07:52 PM EST In his press briefing today, Press Secretary Robert Gibbs announced another step to make sure our health care system works for the benefit of American families, not for the benefit of health insurance companies: [T]oday the President announced the administrations strong support for repealing the antitrust exemption currently enjoyed by health insurers. At its core, health reform is all about ensuring that American families and businesses have more choices, benefit from more competition, and have greater control over their own health care. Repealing this exemption is an important part of that effort. Today there are no rules outlawing bid rigging, price fixing, and other insurance company practices that will drive up health care costs, and often drive up their own profits as well. The President's support was made official in a statement of administration policy (SAP) sent to Congress as the House considers that legislation in the coming days. Here's the SAP (pdf): STATEMENT OF ADMINISTRATION POLICY HR 4626 — Health Insurance Industry Fair Competition Act (Rep. Perriello, D-Virginia, and 65 cosponsors) The Administration strongly supports House passage of HR 4626. The repeal of the antitrust exemption in the McCarran-Ferguson Act as it applies to the health insurance industry would ...

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