Hear it in my spirit
I've seen heroin for myself
On the street so young laying wasted
Enough ain't it enough
Crippled world
I just can't bring myself to see it starting

Tell me how I fear it
I buy prejudice for my health
Is it worth so much when you taste it
Enough there ain't enough hidden hurt
A time to sell yourself
A time for passing



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    I wish lawmakers could listen to this song, so that they’ll know how people of America feel toward health. Medical expenses are a real pain, and believe it or not, they are the leading cause of bankruptcy. However — there is a way to save money on medical expenses. Try negotiating with the hospital over care. It actually works, and works well — you can save up to 60% in some cases. If it takes talking to the hospital or HMO CFO, it's worth the effort, and of the people who try it, up to 93% report a successful negotiation at some point in time. Discussing payment with the billing department might save you a bit too, and they might even have a prompt pay discount. Hard to believe you can actually <a href="personalmoneystore.com/Personal-Loans/money-Loans/money-Now/"><strong>save money</strong></a> on medical expenses.

    Kaylineon November 11, 2009   Link

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