Bush Administration May Have Broke Law Over Medicare Move
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Bush Administration May Have Broke Law Over Medicare Move The Congressional Research Service has determined the Bush administration likely violated federal law by ordering the chief Medicare actuary to withhold the true cost of the new Medicare bill to members of Congress before they voted on the act Headlines from http://www.DemocracyNow.org = = = = STILL FEELING LIKE THE MAINSTREAM U.S. CORPORATE MEDIA IS GIVING A FULL HONEST PICTURE OF WHAT’S GOING ON? = = = = Daily online radio show, news reporting: www.DemocracyNow.org = = = = Sorry, we cannot read/reply to most usenet posts but welcome email For more information: http://EconomicDemocracy.org/wtc/ (peace) And http://EconomicDemocracy.org/ (general) ** ANTI-SPAM EMAIL NOTE: For email "info" and "map" don’t work. Email instead ** to m-a-i-l-m-a-i-l (without the dashes) at economicdemocracy.org.
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Bush Administration May Have Broke Law Over Medicare Move The Congressional Research Service has determined the Bush administration likely violated federal law by ordering the chief Medicare actuary to withhold the true cost of the new Medicare bill to members of Congress before they voted on the act
That scraping noise you hear is republicans sweeping this under the carpet. — "We gave Hussein a chance to allow inspectors in, and he wouldn’t let them in." – George WMD. Bush, lying on July 14, 2003.
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