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By "excellent and timely recommendations," are you referring to Mr. Leavitt's current policy push of re-defining all birth control methods as abortion? What, I made that up? NO, I DID NOT.
It would be very, very interesting to see the Deseret News print a story about the Bush Administration's current efforts to re-define all types of birth control as abortion.
I'm sure, however, that no such reporting is forthcoming.
After what Mikey has done to Medicaid receipients in this state through bogus CMMS audits proposed legislative changes to reduce payment to fund the war in Iraq I am surprised that he would dare show his face. He is a political demon that should stay in the snake pit call the Washington beltway.
So let me get this straight. We're actually giving Leavitt credit for his wonderful new insights into public health policy? Really? I didn't see a single new thing in this article. I kind of just looks like we're paying him to reinvent the wheel.
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