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Unlike sane people who expect their new computers to work properly, we just can’t resist the sweet whiff of half-baked software emanating from the glorious broken crack pipe of the future. — Ryan Paul of Open Ended, Ars Technica’s open source software journal.
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jadyn vs. Goodies
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(From TheRawStory)
We’ve just been informed that Bill Moyers, on his show tonight, will expose for the first time the health insurance industry’s secret campaign against Michael Moore and his film, “Sicko.” It contains a stunning revelation and admission by a top health insurance executive — the former head of publicity for CIGNA, one of the top health insurance companies in the country — that the disinformation and attacks on Michael and the film were extensive and well-planned. Their job was to stop the movie from reaching a wide audience (and, more importantly, from having the widespread political impact the industry feared “Sicko” would have).
Wendell Potter, former Head of Corporate Communications at CIGNA (which provides health insurance to nearly 70 percent of the Fortune 100 companies) admits that, in fact, “Sicko” “hit the nail on the head” and told the real truth about how much better people in other countries have it when it comes to their health care.
Read the full transcripts here.
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