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Verified MRI pix or it didn't happen.
Why don't you trust the most transparent administration ever? Why would they lie?
Yes, the hospital and doctors are involved in this conspiracy...
Verified MRI pix or it didn't happen.
Why don't you trust the most transparent administration ever? Why would they lie?
Yes, the hospital and doctors are involved in this conspiracy...
Glad she is expected to make a full recovery I look forward to her testimony about Benghazi in early 2013.
these idiots think she is a robot and could NOT possibly be ill?
they are heartless partisan worms
That butt-ugly dog is making me nauseous and I haven't eaten yet.
Glad she is expected to make a full recovery I look forward to her testimony about Benghazi in early 2013.
That butt-ugly dog is making me nauseous and I haven't eaten yet.
How sophomoric of you...Not my dog... asshole.
Glad she is expected to make a full recovery I look forward to her testimony about Benghazi in early 2013.
That butt-ugly dog is making me nauseous and I haven't eaten yet.
How sophomoric of you...Not my dog... asshole.
Is it you...?
Abatis is funny. Dumb as hell, but funny...
Here's how it works: A foreign government fills out an application to buy weapons from private gun manufacturers in the U.S. Then the State Department decides whether to approve.
And it did approve 2,476 guns to be sold to Mexico in 2006. In 2009, that number was up nearly 10 times, to 18,709. The State Department has since stopped disclosing numbers of guns it approves, and wouldn't give CBS News figures for 2010 or 2011.
With Mexico in a virtual state of war with its cartels, nobody's tracking how many U.S. guns are ending up with the enemy.
"I think most Americans are aware that there's a problem in terms of the drug traffickers in Mexico, increases in violence," said Bill Hartung, an arms control advocate with the Arms and Security Project at the Center for International Policy. "I don't think they realize that we're sending so many guns there, and that some of them may be diverted to the very cartels that we're trying to get under control."
The State Department audits only a tiny sample - less than 1 percent of sales - but the results are disturbing: In 2009, more than a quarter (26 percent) of the guns sold to the region that includes Mexico were "diverted" into the wrong hands, or had other "unfavorable" results.
these idiots think she is a robot and could NOT possibly be ill?
they are heartless partisan worms
Verified MRI pix or it didn't happen.