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  • She was the one who asked to have the NG at the border backing up ICE, and she's been the one demanding that the gov't take action to address illegal immigration to reduce the costs of illegals health care in ERs, and the costs of jailing the ones who commit crime.

    Obama Administration Looks To Reinstate Assault-Weapons Ban 2009

  • She was the one who asked to have the NG at the border backing up ICE, and she's been the one demanding that the gov't take action to address illegal immigration to reduce the costs of illegals health care in ERs, and the costs of jailing the ones who commit crime.

    Obama Administration Looks To Reinstate Assault-Weapons Ban 2009

  • Anonymous: “A wonderful system of coverage by specialists of the ERs has been annihilated by the crooked trial lawyers (jackpot justice lawsuits) and the breath-takingly incompetent federal bureaucrats (EMTALA, ever declining Medicaid/Medicare reimbursements, the destruction of primary care, and refusal to enforce immigration laws) …”

    VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » ER Crisis: WSJ Misses Point, Blog Comments Don’t 2008

  • Anonymous: “A wonderful system of coverage by specialists of the ERs has been annihilated by the crooked trial lawyers (jackpot justice lawsuits) and the breath-takingly incompetent federal bureaucrats (EMTALA, ever declining Medicaid/Medicare reimbursements, the destruction of primary care, and refusal to enforce immigration laws) …”

    ER Crisis: WSJ Misses Point, Blog Comments Don’t 2008

  • Anonymous: “A wonderful system of coverage by specialists of the ERs has been annihilated by the crooked trial lawyers (jackpot justice lawsuits) and the breath-takingly incompetent federal bureaucrats (EMTALA, ever declining Medicaid/Medicare reimbursements, the destruction of primary care, and refusal to enforce immigration laws) …”

    ER Crisis: WSJ Misses Point, Blog Comments Don’t 2008

  • Two new reports released by the Annals of Emergency Medicine have concluded that health care workers in emergency departments-so called ERs or EDs-of hospitals are often found to carry a dangerous infectious bacteria, said Reuters.

    NewsInferno 2009

  • As North New Jersey heads into the busiest time of the year for emergency rooms, the status of the ERs will be a telling barometer of the need for a new hospital.

    Latest News 2009

  • As North New Jersey heads into the busiest time of the year for emergency rooms, the status of the ERs will be a telling barometer of the need for a new hospital.

    Latest News 2009

  • Two new reports released by the Annals of Emergency Medicine have concluded that health care workers in emergency departments-so called ERs or EDs-of hospitals are often found to carry a dangerous infectious bacteria, said Reuters.

    NewsInferno 2009

  • Two new reports released by the Annals of Emergency Medicine have concluded that health care workers in emergency departments-so called ERs or EDs-of hospitals are often found to carry a dangerous infectious bacteria, said Reuters.

    NewsInferno 2009

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