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mbuster

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I have heard from family and sources that those they know who are voting for Biden are actually not voting for him nor would they if anyone else other than Trump was running against Biden. They hate Trump that much, their vote is only a Hate Vote...
They do have someone else, whisper in their ear "Vote RFK Jr."
 

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Wow, Trump Can No Longer Own Guns!
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Is it just me, or is it weird that Donald Trump, a former president who is currently running for President, has to give up his guns while the Son of the current president is currently on trial for illegal gun possession.

 

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Actually sounds like he has a good case since the case is about HIPAA violation and there were no named persons involved. Hopefully this will be good exposure of how the Hospital lied to the public...
Right you are.......

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Assistant U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Texas Tina Ansari, whose office is leading the criminal investigation, argues Haim had no right to share the medical records of minor patients with the public.
However, she neglected to mention that the documents disclosed were not patient charts, were redacted to protect sensitive patient information, and complied with HIPAA, which permits anonymized information to be disclosed generally, and even protected information can be publicized if it’s used to stop egregious medical misconduct.

 

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NJ Gov. Murphy signs law curbing access to public records


The law restructures the state’s Open Public Records Act, allowing officials to increase the cost of obtaining public records and sue record requesters for interrupting “government function.”

Additionally, government agencies that deny access to records, but are then successfully sued and forced to turn them over, will no longer have to pay the requesters’ legal fees. That change could make it extremely expensive — borderline impossible for many — to sue for access to records.
 
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