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Posted on | March 31, 2010 | 3 Comments

Congressman John Campbell

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After spending $2.6 trillion on a government takeover of health care, the creation of a massive new entitlement, and the further growth of the federal government… how does rising premiums constitute “reform” in the first place?

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  1. Bill
    March 31st, 2010 @ 6:28 pm

    WHY AND WHERE ARE WE GETTING THE MONEY?
    Wed, March 31, 2010 5:12:22 PM
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    US pledges $5 million to Khmer Rouge court

    Published: Wednesday March 31, 2010

    The United States has pledged five million dollars to Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge tribunal amid the troubled court’s attempts to address corruption allegations, an envoy said Wednesday.
    Stephen Rapp, the US ambassador-at-large for war crimes issues, told reporters the donation was made “in light of continued progress” with the establishment of an independent official to help monitor graft.
    The UN-backed court, which finished arguments in its first trial in November, has faced controversy over allegations of government interference and claims that Cambodian staff were forced to pay kickbacks for their jobs.
    “We believe that credible steps have been taken (against corruption),” Rapp said in a US embassy press conference.
    “The whole world is aware that Cambodia is moving forward from a dark period of its history,” he said, adding the funds would be intended for the court’s second trial, of four senior regime leaders, expected to begin early next year.
    Up to two million people were executed or died of starvation, disease and overwork as the 1975-79 Khmer Rouge movement emptied cities and enslaved the population on collective farms in its bid to create a communist utopia.
    The long-awaited first trial heard Duch, real name Kaing Guek Eav, acknowledge responsibility and beg forgiveness for overseeing the torture and execution of more than 15,000 people at the notorious Tuol Sleng prison.
    Rapp told reporters he was not troubled by allegations that Cambodia’s administration has attempted to interfere in the tribunal to protect former regime members who are now in government.
    “From my observations, the court is able to do its work,” Rapp said.
    Amid repeated warnings by premier Hun Sen that further cases against the hardline regime could spark civil war, Cambodian and international prosecutors have clashed over whether the court should pursue more suspects.
    The tribunal was created in 2006 after several years of haggling between Cambodia and the UN

  2. Peggy
    March 31st, 2010 @ 8:40 pm

    Orly,

    You needed a hero, well we now have one! A Lt. Col. in the US Army. Please contact him? You need him on your lawsuits. https://obamareleaseyourrecords.blogspot.com/2010/03/high-ranking-military-officer-under-4.html

  3. Peggy
    March 31st, 2010 @ 8:41 pm

    God bless Lt. Linkin, a man with courage and dignity who loves this country!!

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