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Terrorist

Mark Siljander Another Republican With Terrorist Ties

by: Hillbilly

Thu Jul 08, 2010 at 12:24:39 PM EDT

When we say another republican with terrorist ties, we are referring to Kentucky's own Congressman Ed Whitfield. Let's not forget Congressman Ed Whitfield received $1000 from convicted terrorist Abdulrahman Alamoudi and Abdulrahman Alamoudi is now serving a 23 year prison sentence for financing terrorism!

OK back to former Republican Congressman Mark Siljander.

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The Taliban Benefit Plan. A Good Job And A Pension, From The USA?

by: Hillbilly

Mon Jan 25, 2010 at 17:49:03 PM EST

Need a good job and a good retirement plan America? Sorry that's reserved for the Taliban.
AFP
Afghan President Hamid Karzai unveiled an ambitious Western-funded plan Friday to offer money and jobs to tempt Taliban fighters to lay down their arms in an effort to quell a crippling insurgency.
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How Would Terrorist Reform Health Care? Would They Be Happy With 44,789 Dead Per Year?

by: Hillbilly

Tue Oct 20, 2009 at 00:08:28 AM EDT

Opinion
I'm not a terrorist, nor do I know how a terrorist thinks so putting myself in terrorist shoes and attempting to think like one may be flawed, but I can't help but think terrorist wouldn't change a thing with our current health care system. Let me make my case:
Terrorist like to kill folks. Mission accomplished. It's estimated that lack of health insurance causes 44,789 deaths annually and I suggest if we leave things like they are the death toll will surely rise.

Harvard Science
Nearly 45,000 annual deaths are associated with lack of health insurance, according to a new study published online today by the American Journal of Public Health. That figure is about two and a half times higher than an estimate from the Institute of Medicine (IOM) in 2002.

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