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chilly willy
of oakland, ME
Jul 17, 2008 12:06 AM
crazy how about the people that paid the money out of pocket for their over priced meds.they get the short end. every time the working man/woman that can hardly make ends meet gets shafted.mean while our government bails out large corperations that dont need any money help.this country is whacked.we wont have to worry about illegal immagrants soon they are all gonna head back to where they came from.maybe this is the governments plan to deal with illegalsreport abusePD
of Portland, ME
Jul 16, 2008 8:49 PM
Bristle-Myers Squibb have been over-inflating prescription charges for over 30 years and Maine gets only $829,000 for illegal activity. And I bet Mr. Rowe has signed the no fault clause; TOO. The Attorney general in Maine refuses to protect Maine consumers and should be fired, not allowed to resign. Just like Big Oil, ripping Americans off is considered good business by our present politicians.report abuseZippy T-bone
of Gardiner, ME
Do the rich go to jail?report abuse
Jul 16, 2008 5:23 PM
So, how convenient--no jail time for the illegal activity.
Do the rich go to jail?report abuse
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