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Published: Mon, 2 Nov 2009
Description: Guess who is ahead of you to get the H1N1 vaccine?
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" And now some fresh pickings from the political grapevine lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are very unhappy that detainees at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility. Will get the H1N1 vaccine before many Americans. Missouri Republican congressman Roy Blunt says quote it's outrageous that in Missouri expectant mothers children and others vulnerable to the H1N1. Flu virus do not have access to the vaccine. And our tax dollars are funding vaccines for accused terrorists detained at gitmo. Michigan Democrat Bart Stupak wrote to army secretary John Q quote. As long as Americans must wait to receive the vaccine the detainees in Guantanamo Bay should not be given preferential treatment. The military says the detainees are included in the priority group because prison populations are at higher risk of getting the -- At least sixteen million voters roughly eight point 9% of all those registered have either moved or died. And are what experts considered dead -- in this year's election the nonpartisan Aristotle -- international estimates more than three million. Are actually debt. And another thirteen million have moved from their registered address. But are still listed on the voter rolls the states with the most dead would include Washington State Wyoming West Virginia. Massachusetts and New Hampshire. A company representative refused to release all state by state totals saying the company did not want to affect Tuesday's elections in any way. In Virginia and New Jersey and New York. And the administration has released a partial list of visitors to the White House between president Obama's inauguration and the end of July. About 110 names 481. Visits it shows industry leaders lobbyists big campaign donors and activists. Most frequent visitor on the list is Andrew Stern president of the Service Employees International Union as CIU with 22 visits. National organization for women president Kim Gandy has fifteen. Jesse Jackson totaled six visits. The powerful democratic lobbyist Steve -- endorsed clocked in five tops and big time democratic donor George Soros had four visits. Celebrity sightings included Oprah Winfrey Brad Pitt George Clooney Denzel Washington tennis star Serena Williams and rapper Jay-Z eight. But the White House warns not every name is a public figure. Michael Moore Michael Jordan William errors and even Jeremiah Wright made the list. But White House officials insist they aren't the famous or controversial ones you might be thinking up but other people. By those names."
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