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Health care in Arkansas

Hundreds of pills from the Harmony Health Clinic go to Pulaski County people who can't afford to get them from a doctor. That's because they don't have insurance.

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seweja - 11/8/2011 12:35 AM
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If you have insurance you should feel blessed. I have a bachelors degree, working for 9 peanuts per hour with no insurance. If im in this situation, i could imagine how hard it is for those with less. So you feel people should die early from preventable causes. Im sure you both think your christians. ELECTION CANT COME QUICK ENOUGH.

raerae - 11/7/2011 10:49 PM
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This group is nothing more than a platform to push their universal health care agenda. In their mission statement they quote “the Clinic’s founders are committed to advancing social justice” and they say they are not “Political”? They keep saying everything is “FREE”, but they beg for donations and volunteering. What a joke!

beachbum2 - 11/7/2011 8:26 PM
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Get a job and quit this self entitlement crap, pay for your insurance like the rest of us.
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