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  • Posted By: KHhealthcare @ 10/24/2008 10:18:13 PM

    These are the same people that 50% of our paychecks will go to if Obama gets elected as president. Makes a whole lot of sense????? Let's enable the lazy moochers!

  • Posted By: Lesliemg1983 @ 10/24/2008 12:06:06 PM

    I work at one of the most overcrowded ERs in the State (Brackenridge Hospital,Austin Texas) 90% of our patients are non documented illeagal aliens, homeless, psych patients, and un insured. They keep coming back because we are a County hospital and we give charity help on patient bills and we even pay for prescription's up to $5. I wish I could go to the ER for a "headeache", have my whole bill paid for along with paid prescriptions! These people are smart, coming back for more, FREE help. These people need to get a JOB!!!

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