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kittycat: Is Confidential really Confidential any more?Haven't visited for a while, but some issues stood out. Reporter Ben Nelms rightly took issue with the publicizing of the name of the wife one of Fayette county's finest undercover agents. According to Ben the misdeed showed up bright and clear in black and white in the pages of the AJC. That's probably why I knew nothing of the incident. I do not read the AJC. But is the AJC the only media outlet that is guilty airing confidential or private issues that should remain just so? kittycat: Is Confidential really Confidential any more?Haven't visited for a while, but some issues stood out. Reporter Ben Nelms rightly took issue with the publicizing of the name of the wife one of Fayette county's finest undercover agents. According to Ben the misdeed showed up bright and clear in black and white in the pages of the AJC. That's probably why I knew nothing of the incident. I do not read the AJC. But is the AJC the only media outlet that is guilty airing confidential or private issues that should remain just so? kittycat: Medicare Part D---A Bouns and a Boon or a Boondogle?Yesterday, April 19, 2006, I had either the misfortune or the pleasure of listening to a presentation about facts I “really should know” pertaining to Medicare’s Prescription Drug Plans. The U.S. government in its wisdom decided Senior Citizens are suffering due to the high prices of prescription drugs. Prescription drugs are the largest portion of medical expenses for anyone and Senior Citizens on limited incomes are impacted the most financially. To help these seniors, especially those without any prescription drug insurance plans, Medicare came to the rescue. Congress indicated to the decision makers; make a plan that seniors can use to defray the cost of medications in these golden years of theirs. |