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Subject to Bush’s Knife: Aid for Food and Heating By ROBERT PEAR (New York Times) WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 – Under President Bush’s budget, many food stamp recipients, farmers, veterans, small-business owners, nursing students, air travelers and Amtrak passengers would have to pay more or would receive less from the government. One indication of new priorities is Mr. Bush’s proposal to end the Community Services Block Grant, a $637 million program that helps pay for community action agencies begun more than 35 years ago as part of the fight against poverty. The agencies provide housing, nutrition, education and employment services to low-income people. But the Bush administration said the program had been "unable to demonstrate results." The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, which helps people pay their heating bills, would be cut 8.4 percent, to $2 billion. Michael O. Leavitt, the new secretary of health and human services, defended Mr. Bush’s proposal to cut the budget of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, including grants to help state and local agencies prepare for bioterror attacks. He said Mr. Bush had significantly increased such aid since 2001. But the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, representing health officers of the 50 states, said the cuts would "leave the nation vulnerable to public health emergencies," including bioterrorist attacks and infectious disease. In Medicaid, the federal-state health program for more than 50 million people, Mr. Bush is seeking changes that he says will save $60 billion over the next 10 years. Lawrence A. McAndrews, president of the National Association of Children’s Hospitals, said the cuts would force many hospitals to reduce or eliminate services. Medicaid accounts for more than 40 percent of the revenue at such hospitals, he said, and "the care of all children, not just those on Medicaid, would be affected by the reduction of services." The president would also cut $100 million from a $301 million program that trains doctors at children’s hospitals. He would cut the budget for training other health professionals by 64 percent, to $160.5 million.

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Subject to Bush’s Knife: Aid for Food and Heating > By ROBERT PEAR > (New York Times) > WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 – Under President Bush’s budget, many food stamp recipients, > farmers, veterans, small-business owners, nursing students, air travelers and > Amtrak passengers would have to pay more or would receive less from the > government. > One indication of new priorities is Mr. Bush’s proposal to end the Community > Services Block Grant, a $637 million program that helps pay for community > action agencies begun more than 35 years ago as part of the fight against > poverty. > The agencies provide housing, nutrition, education and employment services to > low-income people. But the Bush administration said the program had been > "unable to demonstrate results." > The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, which helps people pay their > heating bills, would be cut 8.4 percent, to $2 billion. > Michael O. Leavitt, the new secretary of health and human services, defended > Mr. Bush’s proposal to cut the budget of the Centers for Disease Control and > Prevention, including grants to help state and local agencies prepare for > bioterror attacks. He said Mr. Bush had significantly increased such aid since > 2001. > But the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, representing > health officers of the 50 states, said the cuts would "leave the nation > vulnerable to public health emergencies," including bioterrorist attacks and > infectious disease. > In Medicaid, the federal-state health program for more than 50 million people, > Mr. Bush is seeking changes that he says will save $60 billion over the next 10 > years. > Lawrence A. McAndrews, president of the National Association of Children’s > Hospitals, said the cuts would force many hospitals to reduce or eliminate > services. Medicaid accounts for more than 40 percent of the revenue at such > hospitals, he said, and "the care of all children, not just those on Medicaid, > would be affected by the reduction of services." > The president would also cut $100 million from a $301 million program that > trains doctors at children’s hospitals. He would cut the budget for training > other health professionals by 64 percent, to $160.5 million.

Shit according to one genius who posts in this cesspool regularly poor people only represent 5 per cent of the population and "make out like bandits". Bush’s supporters, at least his favourite chosen people are the "haves" and "have mores". You know, like those greedy cocksuckers who ran Enron into the shitter. Bush has the singular talent of being able to fall head first into a pool of festering pig shit and come out smelling like a rose. He should have been impeached as a war criminal, but he’s still hanging on and his approval rating is actually going up. Abso-fucking-lutely amazing. Bob

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->Subject to Bush’s Knife: Aid for Food and Heating >By ROBERT PEAR >(New York Times) >WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 – Under President Bush’s budget, many food stamp > recipients, >farmers, veterans, small-business owners, nursing students, air > travelers and >Amtrak passengers would have to pay more or would receive less from > the >government. >One indication of new priorities is Mr. Bush’s proposal to end the > Community >Services Block Grant, a $637 million program that helps pay for > community >action agencies begun more than 35 years ago as part of the fight > against >poverty. >The agencies provide housing, nutrition, education and employment > services to >low-income people. But the Bush administration said the program had > been >"unable to demonstrate results." >The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, which helps people pay > their >heating bills, would be cut 8.4 percent, to $2 billion. >Michael O. Leavitt, the new secretary of health and human services, > defended >Mr. Bush’s proposal to cut the budget of the Centers for Disease > Control and >Prevention, including grants to help state and local agencies prepare > for >bioterror attacks. He said Mr. Bush had significantly increased such > aid since >2001. >But the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, > representing >health officers of the 50 states, said the cuts would "leave the > nation >vulnerable to public health emergencies," including bioterrorist > attacks and >infectious disease. >In Medicaid, the federal-state health program for more than 50 > million people, >Mr. Bush is seeking changes that he says will save $60 billion over > the next 10 >years. >Lawrence A. McAndrews, president of the National Association of > Children’s >Hospitals, said the cuts would force many hospitals to reduce or > eliminate >services. Medicaid accounts for more than 40 percent of the revenue > at such >hospitals, he said, and "the care of all children, not just those on > Medicaid, >would be affected by the reduction of services." >The president would also cut $100 million from a $301 million program > that >trains doctors at children’s hospitals. He would cut the budget for > training >other health professionals by 64 percent, to $160.5 million. > Shit according to one genius who posts in this cesspool regularly poor > people only represent 5 per cent of the population and "make out like > bandits". Bush’s supporters, at least his favourite chosen people are > the "haves" and "have mores". You know, like those greedy cocksuckers > who ran Enron into the shitter. > Bush has the singular talent of being able to fall head first into a > pool of festering pig shit and come out smelling like a rose. He should > have been impeached as a war criminal, but he’s still hanging on and > his approval rating is actually going up. Abso-fucking-lutely amazing. > Bob

Hi, Maybe the popularity poll is rigged TOO!, LOL Tony

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->>Subject to Bush’s Knife: Aid for Food and Heating >>By ROBERT PEAR >>(New York Times) >>WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 – Under President Bush’s budget, many food stamp > recipients, >>farmers, veterans, small-business owners, nursing students, air > travelers and >>Amtrak passengers would have to pay more or would receive less from > the >>government. >>One indication of new priorities is Mr. Bush’s proposal to end the > Community >>Services Block Grant, a $637 million program that helps pay for > community >>action agencies begun more than 35 years ago as part of the fight > against >>poverty. >>The agencies provide housing, nutrition, education and employment > services to >>low-income people. But the Bush administration said the program had > been >>"unable to demonstrate results." >>The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, which helps people pay > their >>heating bills, would be cut 8.4 percent, to $2 billion. >>Michael O. Leavitt, the new secretary of health and human services, > defended >>Mr. Bush’s proposal to cut the budget of the Centers for Disease > Control and >>Prevention, including grants to help state and local agencies prepare > for >>bioterror attacks. He said Mr. Bush had significantly increased such > aid since >>2001. >>But the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, > representing >>health officers of the 50 states, said the cuts would "leave the > nation >>vulnerable to public health emergencies," including bioterrorist > attacks and >>infectious disease. >>In Medicaid, the federal-state health program for more than 50 > million people, >>Mr. Bush is seeking changes that he says will save $60 billion over > the next 10 >>years. >>Lawrence A. McAndrews, president of the National Association of > Children’s >>Hospitals, said the cuts would force many hospitals to reduce or > eliminate >>services. Medicaid accounts for more than 40 percent of the revenue > at such >>hospitals, he said, and "the care of all children, not just those on > Medicaid, >>would be affected by the reduction of services." >>The president would also cut $100 million from a $301 million program > that >>trains doctors at children’s hospitals. He would cut the budget for > training >>other health professionals by 64 percent, to $160.5 million. > Shit according to one genius who posts in this cesspool regularly poor > people only represent 5 per cent of the population and "make out like > bandits". Bush’s supporters, at least his favourite chosen people are > the "haves" and "have mores". You know, like those greedy cocksuckers > who ran Enron into the shitter. > Bush has the singular talent of being able to fall head first into a > pool of festering pig shit and come out smelling like a rose. He should > have been impeached as a war criminal, but he’s still hanging on and > his approval rating is actually going up. Abso-fucking-lutely amazing. > Bob > Hi, > Maybe the popularity poll is rigged TOO!, LOL > Tony

LOL Bob

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> >>Subject to Bush’s Knife: Aid for Food and Heating > >>By ROBERT PEAR > >>(New York Times) > >>WASHINGTON, Feb. 7 – Under President Bush’s budget, many food stamp > > recipients, > >>farmers, veterans, small-business owners, nursing students, air > > travelers and > >>Amtrak passengers would have to pay more or would receive less from > > the > >>government. > >>One indication of new priorities is Mr. Bush’s proposal to end the > > Community > >>Services Block Grant, a $637 million program that helps pay for > > community > >>action agencies begun more than 35 years ago as part of the fight > > against > >>poverty. > >>The agencies provide housing, nutrition, education and employment > > services to > >>low-income people. But the Bush administration said the program had > > been > >>"unable to demonstrate results." > >>The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, which helps people >pay > > their > >>heating bills, would be cut 8.4 percent, to $2 billion. > >>Michael O. Leavitt, the new secretary of health and human services, > > defended > >>Mr. Bush’s proposal to cut the budget of the Centers for Disease > > Control and > >>Prevention, including grants to help state and local agencies >prepare > > for > >>bioterror attacks. He said Mr. Bush had significantly increased >such > > aid since > >>2001. > >>But the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, > > representing > >>health officers of the 50 states, said the cuts would "leave the > > nation > >>vulnerable to public health emergencies," including bioterrorist > > attacks and > >>infectious disease. > >>In Medicaid, the federal-state health program for more than 50 > > million people, > >>Mr. Bush is seeking changes that he says will save $60 billion over > > the next 10 > >>years. > >>Lawrence A. McAndrews, president of the National Association of > > Children’s > >>Hospitals, said the cuts would force many hospitals to reduce or > > eliminate > >>services. Medicaid accounts for more than 40 percent of the revenue > > at such > >>hospitals, he said, and "the care of all children, not just those >on > > Medicaid, > >>would be affected by the reduction of services." > >>The president would also cut $100 million from a $301 million >program > > that > >>trains doctors at children’s hospitals. He would cut the budget for > > training > >>other health professionals by 64 percent, to $160.5 million. > > Shit according to one genius who posts in this cesspool regularly >poor > > people only represent 5 per cent of the population and "make out >like > > bandits". Bush’s supporters, at least his favourite chosen people >are > > the "haves" and "have mores". You know, like those greedy >cocksuckers > > who ran Enron into the shitter. > > Bush has the singular talent of being able to fall head first into >a > > pool of festering pig shit and come out smelling like a rose. He >should > > have been impeached as a war criminal, but he’s still hanging on >and > > his approval rating is actually going up. Abso-fucking-lutely >amazing. > > Bob > Hi, > Maybe the popularity poll is rigged TOO!, LOL > Tony >LOL >Bob

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> Hi, > Maybe the popularity poll is rigged TOO!, LOL > Tony

Oh, did you read that in one of those Chinese govt-controlled  newspapers you seem to think are such reliable sources of unbiased information?

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> > Hi, > Maybe the popularity poll is rigged TOO!, LOL > Tony > Oh, did you read that in one of those Chinese govt-controlled newspapers > you seem to think are such reliable sources of unbiased information?

Fuck off, troll. Bob

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> http://www.negativepositive.org/fuck-canada.html

Actually, Fart Valve, I didn’t write that at all. Bob

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http://www.evilgopbastards.com/

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> http://www.negativepositive.org/fuck-canada.html

Lard Vulva has once again regressed to his cut and paste state- must have pissed him off good. Bob

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>http://www.negativepositive.org/fuck-canada.html

He didn’t write that. You lied again. The Repair Guy http://repairguy1993.netfirms.com/

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>>Hi, >Maybe the popularity poll is rigged TOO!, LOL >Tony > Oh, did you read that in one of those Chinese govt-controlled  newspapers > you seem to think are such reliable sources of unbiased information?

Hi, Is there any politicians or political system based on the truth? Name one. You don’t even know how to read/write Chinese. Mind you I am NOT Chinese. Tony

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->> Hi, >> Maybe the popularity poll is rigged TOO!, LOL >> Tony > Oh, did you read that in one of those Chinese govt-controlled   > newspapers you seem to think are such reliable sources of unbiased > information? > Hi, > Is there any politicians or political system based on the truth? > Name one.

As you know, some more than others. The Chinese Govt is a cesspool, as you also also likely know. Just because ‘politics’ often manifests itsself as advocacy for a certain point of view, that does not make all governments, or ‘political systems’ equivalent, as your post cynically implies. All due respect, and rock on.

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> Hi, > Is there any politicians or political system based on the truth? > Name one. You don’t even know how to read/write Chinese. > Mind you I am NOT Chinese. > Tony

WTF? You posted not so long ago that you found the coverage of Iraq in Chinese newspapers to be enlightening, you suggested they are a better source of information than western papers.  Given that the news media in China is under the thumb of a government that does not hesitate to imprison or eliminate those it wants silenced, your views on the trustworthiness of the news media in China are absurd.  And your response to that is to point out that no political system is perfect?  Nobody said anything about perfection, but as you have chosen to live in a more-or-less free-enterprise western democracy, it would seem that you’ve already made your choice as to which form of government is better.

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text ->Hi, >Is there any politicians or political system based on the truth? >Name one. You don’t even know how to read/write Chinese. >Mind you I am NOT Chinese. >Tony > WTF? > You posted not so long ago that you found the coverage of Iraq in Chinese > newspapers to be enlightening, you suggested they are a better source of > information than western papers.  Given that the news media in China is > under the thumb of a government that does not hesitate to imprison or > eliminate those it wants silenced, your views on the trustworthiness of the > news media in China are absurd.  And your response to that is to point out > that no political system is perfect?  Nobody said anything about perfection, > but as you have chosen to live in a more-or-less free-enterprise western > democracy, it would seem that you’ve already made your choice as to which > form of government is better.

Hi, Just visit China and see their TV broadcast including CNN, BBC there. And I never said it’s enlightening. I said, it showed more than what we see at home. Censorship is everywhere as you know. I am not dumb. I can sort out things and judge myself on current issues. Tony

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in message >http://www.negativepositive.org/fuck-canada.html > He didn’t write that. You lied again. > The Repair Guy > http://repairguy1993.netfirms.com/

But isn’t kinda bizarre to see Wilbur parrot himself so much lately? It’s as if his brain went in phase locked loop mode. Either that or his mind-meld with the hive mind is on auto replay. KABONG!~!~!~

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> But isn’t kinda bizarre to see Wilbur parrot > himself so much lately? > It’s as if his brain went in phase locked loop > mode.

Shit. That happened decades ago.

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