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Minnesota Somali Medicaid Fraud scandal ...
Senator Kennedy on Somali fraud in Minnesota -
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Stephen Miller on the Minnesota Somali Medicaid Fraud scandal ... -
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Dems demands
It was a flop full of lies when they started talking about it. It became a bigger lying flop when they printed the thousands pages of rules and today it stands as the biggest lying flop the libs ever invented. -
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CALL-IN SHOW: Dave w/ Joe Rambo & Mickey Cucchiella!
I've been listening to Dave and Joe Rambo for a few years. They believe just about everything that I do. This is a great show and I know its over 3 hours, but when your listening to the absolute TRUTH, the time just flies. This will get you caught up on everything. ENJOY!! These guys are fun to listen ... -
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Dems demands
Obviously, our primarily privitized system does not work. Many are against socialized medicine, but will happily accept Medicare when the time arrives. Executed properly, the concept of ACA could work. Obama stupidy selected a controversial cause: BCPs. Had he selected diabetes, for example. Government paid medications, testing, office vists. If you don't have it yourself, you probably know a relative or friend that does. Generally speaking, diabetes is not a lifestyle choice. Meds can be expensive and complications can be severe. Maybe hypertesion. Maybe cancer treatment. Diseases that are often unavoidable. Diseases that affect people regardless of age, income, or political and religious beliefs. Tough to argue against. -
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My patience had run out today
Living in a small town has it's pluses. I am talking about what I seen in Panama City Fl. Every day. 50 plus cars wrapped around every block that had a school plus the empty school buses. Kids running around everywhere Just never made any sense to me. -
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My patience had run out today
They still have those big yellow things fedup. I live 2 miles from the school and prefer to drive her to and from school. It is either that or I drive down our road and sit and wait for the bus to arrive before or after school or simply spend my time driving the 2 miles and not sitting at the end of the road wondering when it will arrive. I prefer to spend my quality time with my Granddaughter talking to her everyday and finding out what she did in school plus my dog loves to drive to school with me and have everyone come over and giver her hugs and love. I also happen to drive my son to work and pick him up at the same time she goes and leaves school so kill two birds with one stone or three as he then doesn't have to drive and he saves gas unless he works over like today gets a ride from a coworker. -
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My patience had run out today
Once upon time our tax dollars paid for big yellow buses to cater to the needs of students coming to and from school. The buses are still there pretty much empty but our tax dollars have not been reduced. -
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“We will not rest until the voter rolls are cleaned.” > Harmeet Dhillon
“We will not rest until the voter rolls are cleaned.” > Harmeet Dhillon -
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MEME CENTRAL
Trump and his gang has already tried to make this intelligent move happen. The liberals has done every stupid thing known to mankind to stop this from happening. How can you be an American when you wake up every day trying to stop the progress -
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"Ilhan Omar is garbage"
Every time I see a rag wrapped around a head I automatically see planes flying into our buildings. How does people dismiss facts so easily? -
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Minnesota’s Somali fraud may reach $8 BILLION...
Stealing the food from kids is bad enough, but then giving it to terrorists is treason. I firmly believe that people who do that should be punished. -
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My patience had run out today
You were stressed. Just take it as a reason to sit and talk to God for a while about it. It's somewhat normal for this to happen, but we're supposed to learn new ways of dealing with it. It's all of us, not just you. -
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My patience had run out today
In hindsight I could have gotten out of truck walked up and politely asked if they could move. Today was an irritable day though. No more butter on my popcorn when going to the movies. All four of us had let us just say abnormal intestinal problems. Mine had just waited till the next day to hit. I know there is no excuse and I have been trying to be nicer but personally after watching no common sense people day after day my niceness had been worn out. -
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Minnesota’s Somali fraud may reach $8 BILLION...
Minnesota’s Somali fraud may reach $8 BILLION... -
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My patience had run out today
LOL Just a little rant. I had to be somewhere at 3 today to purchase an item before he sold to someone else. I had gotten the call while I was waiting for my Granddaughter to get out of school. I told him where I was and he said I will wait until 3 and then I am selling it to this other guy. I picked my Granddaughter up at 2:42 I managed to get to his place by 3:01 luckily as it was only 10 miles from my home. Now the point to my story. As I am sitting in the parking lot to pick her up a car pulls in and parks right in front of my truck. Now normally not a big deal I am not in a hurry but today I was and watching some of these people park at this school is hilarious to say the least. I get in my truck and just blasted the horn and yelled move your car. well needless to say he did but I scared a lot of people by doing that especially the morons who walk down the middle of the parking lot because they are to stupid to realize that 2 ton vehicles drive through there. I mean move over to the side and not walk three wide through the area to get to your car. They do this everyday and like I say normally I just laugh and think that common sense has gone out the window on some people in Brockway. Today was a different day and I was anxious and needed to get moving slowly through the parking lot but I wasn't going to sit there waiting for this guy waiting for who knows how long for whoever. At first they had parked right at the bottom of the stairs where the kids and parents walk. Umm duh! There is lots of parking spaces use them. So I am sure I am now the ass of the school which personally doesn't bother me to much. I would rather be the ass than the morons who can't park or walk properly. If you are from Brockway and you are offended by this post then I guess you are one of them. Rant over. -
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Paul E. Bojalad, "Boj" (age 67)
Paul E. Bojalad, "Boj", age 67 of DuBois, PA died Wednesday, December 3, 2025 at Penn Highlands DuBois Hospital. Born on March 28, 1958 in DuBois, PA, he was the son of the late George E. Bojalad and Josephine "Jo" (Newell) Bojalad. Boj was a 1976 graduate of the DuBois Area High School. He attended Penn State University and graduated from Clarion State College with a degree in teaching, and then went on to obtain his Master's Degree from Clarion. He was a teacher in the DuBois Area School District. Previous to that, he taught at Jeff Tech, and Punxsutawney and Bellwood Antis School Districts. Boj was a member of the YMCA, was an ASA umpire, and was a well-known sports official in our area in basketball, softball, and football. Boj served District 9 as a P.I.A.A. official for close to 50 years. He founded the DuBois Youth Girls Softball League in 1982 that gave many area girls the opportunity to play softball. He was a board member of the DuBois Historical Society, was very active in the Republican Party, and was a member of Christ Lutheran Church. Boj was a well-known advocate for youth sports. He donated countless hours, and energy, all for the betterment of the kids in our area. He is survived by his three brothers (George Bojalad and his wife Justyne of DuBois, PA, Mike Bojalad and his wife Sandy of St. Marys, PA, and Ron Bojalad and his wife Teri of Orlando, FL), three nieces (Erica, Lindsay and Lauren), and six nephews (Matthew, Alec, Nick, David, Ian and Tom). Visitation will be held on Tuesday, December 9, 2025, from 4 - 7 pm at the Baronick Funeral Home & Crematorium, Inc. A funeral service will be held on Wednesday, December 10, 2025 at 11 am from the funeral home with Pastor John Miller officiating. Burial will follow in Morningside Cemetery. In honor of his commitment to the area youth, the family requests in lieu of flowers, that memorial donations be made to The DuBois Little League Challenger Division, PO Box 71, DuBois, PA 15801. Online condolences can be sent to https://www.baronickfuneralhome.com/condolence -
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What Stops Amtrak From Growing
Good points. That's true, but if they could build to manage short hops then it would work.
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