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CBS Evening News: Congress Takes Up The Case Of Sgt. Carmelo Rodriguez, Which We First Brought You Last Year
- Most people don't realize it until its too late, but pets are also highly susceptible to skin cancer. The nose, ears of all dogs should be coated every two hours with sunblock if outside.
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- actinic keratosis turn into skin cancers at a rate of between 1 to 10 % a year, especially in desert regions. Those pushing great government care are desk jockeys in desert combat areas keeping their skin ultra violet free, and hording the sunblock.
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- The U.S. government to it's defenders "THANKS FOR NOTHING".
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- It's free medical care.
Posted by nancy_naive at 8:04 AM : Mar 25, 2009
nothing is ever free - Reply to this comment
- So yes the can be.. I am just a lay person.
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- the doctors can be and should be court marshalled for failing their duty, that really is the apropriate action. several years back i was an inpatient at a VA facility and shared a room with an Army NCO that was in the final stages of terminal pancreatic cancer, an Army doctor failed to properly diagnose his condition, until it was to late. It is a sad way for our brave soldiers to die.
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- when we have government health care we'll all get this great treatment
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- Ah yes... the good old days.
Definition, "The Draft", when the white men force the black men to kill the yellow men to protect the country they stole from the red men.
Posted by nancy_naive at 8:07 AM : Mar 25, 2009
It was also the good old days when were obscene and not heard. - Reply to this comment
- Getting back to Bonuses... How many at CBS get Bonuses, and what % are women ?
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- Read the following statement from Ivette Rodriguez:
http://judiciary.house.gov/hearings/pdf/Rodriguez090324.pdf - Reply to this comment
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