Saturday, January 31, 2009
GOP: Let Them Work For Their Insurance.
Obama's First Real Test
Will Obama keep this man who represents the essence of dishonesty?
Daschle did not pay taxes, and he made millions in the past 2 years.
Report: Daschle Received $220G From Health Care Groups With Vested Interest
Sen. Tom Daschle, President Obama's nominee to head the Department of Health and Human Services, reportedly received $220,000 in speaking fees from health care groups with a vested interest in the work he would do once confirmed as health chief.
Tom Daschle, the former South Dakota senator picked by President Obama to reside over the nation's healthcare system, received $220,000 in speaking fees from health care groups with an interest in the work he would do once confirmed as health chief, Politico.com reported Saturday.
Daschle, who has come under fire in recent days for his failure to pay taxes, reportedly received thousands from health care groups -- such as the Health Industry Distributors Association -- that stand to gain or lose depending on the outcome of Obama's universal health care initiative.
The Health Industry Associated paid Dashle a speaking fee of $14,000 in March 2008, according to Politico.com.Report: Daschle Received $220G From Health Care Groups With Vested Interest
Sen. Tom Daschle, President Obama's nominee to head the Department of Health and Human Services, reportedly received $220,000 in speaking fees from health care groups with a vested interest in the work he would do once confirmed as health chief.
Tom Daschle, the former South Dakota senator picked by President Obama to reside over the nation's healthcare system, received $220,000 in speaking fees from health care groups with an interest in the work he would do once confirmed as health chief, Politico.com reported Saturday.
Daschle, who has come under fire in recent days for his failure to pay taxes, reportedly received thousands from health care groups -- such as the Health Industry Distributors Association -- that stand to gain or lose depending on the outcome of Obama's universal health care initiative.
The Health Industry Associated paid Dashle a speaking fee of $14,000 in March 2008, according to Politico.com.Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Bernie Madoff: You Must Be Joking. ME go to jail?
Sunday, January 11, 2009
History Of Current Isareli War With Hamas
Saturday, January 10, 2009
NRA: This Proves We Are Correct !!!!
5 wounded in Chicago high school drive-by
- Story Highlights
- Police: Gunmen in SUV fire shots outside Chicago high school
- Five people treated at hospital for gunshot wounds
- Police say shooting appears to be gang-related
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CHICAGO, Illinois (CNN) -- Five people were shot Friday outside a Chicago, Illinois, high school, police said.
Police say a shooting outside a Chicago high school on Friday may be gang-related.
Authorities said the shooting occurred about 8 p.m. CT outside Dunbar High School on Chicago's South Side.
"It appears to be gang-related," Chicago Police Superintendent Jody Weis said at a news conference, adding that more than 200 officers were investigating the incident.
"We anticipate solving this thing in the not too distant future," Weis said.
Chicago Fire Department spokeswoman Eve Rodriguez said the five people -- all males -- were wounded by gunfire and taken to area hospitals. Two were in serious condition, one was in critical condition and two were in stable condition, she said.