May 20, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
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Finally!!!.. a representative that has the public's interests in mind. The NH HHS office generates almost $10 of income / recovered $$ for every $1 spent on investigative costs. The claim that the office needs to close to save $$ is sellable. so long as no one cares to look at public record... One has to be curious just who benefits from the closure of the NH HHS office, other than the perpetrators of medical criminal fraud who are already relocating to NH from other states AND other countries as the result of the rumor of the impending oversight void. What the underlying agenda is, and who's been greased to allow it to happen. Good on ya Hodes!!!.. KEEP DIGGING .. the truth needs to come out!!
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