I was surprised to see something so off topic here, but I had not heard about 
this yet. Thank you for sharing, but in an international and specific venue, 
not everyone will appreciate it.




God bless,
Ellen
----- Original Message -----
From: "Deborah Trounstine" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2011 12:29:49 AM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] IBM turned down by Obama

Abhorrent propaganda. Shame on you.

On 10/15/2011 2:14 PM, Fred Schwilk wrote:
>
> *Subject:* IBM turned down by Obama - *Hope the whole United
> States population finds out about this. IBM offered to help reduce
> Medicare fraud for free... The offer is true.Mort Zuckermann, US
> News and World Report, a Democrat, was interviewed on Fox and
> confirmed it. IBM has confirmed it. You won't believe it.*
>
> *IBM offered to help reduce Medicare fraud for free...*
>
> *What if I told you that the And, what if I told you that, in the
> end and after two meetings, President Obama and his team, instead
> of embracing a program that was proven to save money and one that
> was projected to save almost one trillion dollars - a private
> sector program costing the taxpayers nothing, zip, nada, zilch -
> said, "Thanks but no thanks" and then embarked on passing one of
> the most despised pieces of legislation in US history?*
>
> *Well, it's all true.*
>
> *Mr. Palmisano is quoted as saying during a taping
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcR_bLBHcJo of The Wall Street
> Journal's Viewpoints program on September 14, 2010: **"We could
> have improved the quality and reduced the cost of the healthcare
> system by $900 billion... I said we would do it for free to prove
> that it works. They turned us down."*
>
> **
>
> *Be sure to click on the link above for Mr. Palmisano's statement.*
>
>
>
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