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from Sunday, July 19, 2009

Real Name: Monte Asbury
Location: Washington, Iowa USA
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Rep Steve King embarrasses Iowa again
masbury
by masbury  7-19-2009    4
 Only member of US House to vote against marker acknowledging contribution of slave labor to construction of the Capitol.
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What nation spends most tax money on healthcare per person?
masbury
by masbury  7-19-2009    6
 The USA: Healthcare is so expensive in the USA that the amount of public money spent here is greater, person for person, than the cost of the entire programs in Japan and England. Note that the USA is the only one on the chart without universal health care.
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Franken pitches net neutrality in Sotomayor hearings
masbury
by masbury  7-19-2009    1
 Good for him!
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DNC ad targets House Dems on health care - see it!
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by masbury  7-19-2009   
 No Remarks
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US spends most per capita for health care of any country, yet our health care quality far from best
masbury
by masbury  7-19-2009    2
 We're only number in one in spending money, not in getting quality health care, regardless of what the patriots over at FOX News would like you to think. Blind nationalism is not a health care plan.
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Israel defies US on settlement construction
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by masbury  7-19-2009    11
 Netanyahu insists Israeli sovereignty over all Jerusalem "indisputable."
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Sen Nelson opposes public option; Insurance industry his largest donor
masbury
by masbury  7-19-2009    1
 Guess what - Democrat Ben Nelson has announced his opposition to a public insurance option - and the insurance industry is his largest campaign contributor. SOLD!
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Exxon sabatoages oil wells in Texas
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by ratilfar  7-19-2009   
 “When the relationship turned sour in the 1990s, Exxon-Mobil terminated the lease and plugged the wells,” states Patterson’s report. “As per state rules, Exxon filed paperwork with the Railroad Commission outlining its well-plugging procedures and filed sworn affidavits as to the final condition of the wells. The O’Connor family soon learned those reports to the Railroad Commission were fraudulent. “When an independent producer, Emerald Oil, attempted to capitalize on new legislative incentives to reopen abandoned wells, they found the old Exxon-Mobil wells hadn’t been plugged but sabotaged — filled with junk, cut well casings, contaminated oil tank sludge and even explosives. Many of the wells were left unrecoverable.”
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