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I’m a legal American citizen and I must show my ID when:
1. Pulled over by the police.
2. Making purchases on my department store credit card.
3. When I show up for a doctor’s appointment.
4. When filling out a credit card or loan application.
5. When applying for or renewing a driver’s license or passport.
6. When applying for any kind of insurance.
7. When filling out college applications.
8. When donating blood.
9. When obtaining certain prescription drugs.
10. When making some debit purchases, especially
if I’m out of state.
11. When collecting a boarding pass for airline or train travel.
I’m sure there are more instances, but the point is that we citizens of the USA are required to prove who we are nearly every day!
Why should people in this country illegally, be exempt!!!!!
Why shouldn’t we guard our borders as closely as every other country in the world does?
Go ARIZONA !!!
Obamacare will become a single payer system as private insurance companies drop health insurance. The quality will be poor. There will be long waits for medical treatment. A lot of medicines and medical treatments will be denied. Because of this only those who have no choice will use it. There will be two other systems operating in this country. One will be a cash only system that operates in this country. Because the costs only the rich will be able to afford it. Then there will be a 3rd system that operates outside the United States. Because it will operate outside the United States, US laws will not apply. The means the insurance companies can sell insurance to just who they want do and deny those they don’t want do. Also it will be very hard if not impossible to sue for malpractice. Because of this the costs will be where middle Americans can afford it. This of course means these people will have to travel to this country for medical treatment. As part of their health insurance policy they will probably also have a medical evacuation policy.
We have to prove who we are nearly every day…Why should people in this country illegally, be exempt?
I’m a legal American citizen and I must show my ID when:
1. Pulled over by the police.
2. Making purchases on my department store credit card.
3. When I show up for a doctor’s appointment.
4. When filling out a credit card or loan application.
5. When applying for or renewing a driver’s license or passport.
6. When applying for any kind of insurance.
7. When filling out college applications.
8. When donating blood.
9. When obtaining certain prescription drugs.
10. When making some debit purchases, especially if I’m out of state.
11. When collecting a boarding pass for airline or train travel.
I’m sure there are more instances, but the point is that we citizens of the USA are required to prove who we are nearly every day!
Why shouldn’t we guard our borders as closely as every other country in the world does?
TV Spot for Travel Guard Travel Insurance
I must show ID when:
1. Pulled over by the police
2. Making purchases on my department store credit card.
3. When I show up for a doctor’s appointment.
4. When filling out a credit card or loan application.
5. When applying for or renewing a driver’s license or passport.
6. When applying for any kind of insurance.
7. When filling out college applications.
8. When donating blood.
9. When obtaining certain prescription drugs.
10. When making some debit purchases, especially if I’m out of state.
11. When collecting a boarding pass for airline or train travel.
I’m sure there are more instances, but the point is that we citizens of the USA are required to prove who we are nearly every day.
Why should people in this countryillegally be exempt?
For that matter, perhaps the liberals can answer the question as to why shouldn’t we guard our borders as closely as every other country in the world does?
My husband was taken to a hospital 33 miles from emergency call by ground ambulance and charged 850.00. He was transferred by air 77 miles to Vegas by air ambulance for kidney stone. I am sure this was a case of fraud he was traveling and also on the job and insured, I am sure if he had no insurance he would have been treated and released like he was in Vegas. Kidney stones are com man and he had already traveled 33 miles he was not going to have a heart transplant. If so i would be happy to pay a million i smell a rat medical billing fraud not old news when it comes to air ambulance this should have been approved. He is also from Iran he would have never agreed to go if he was informed about cost. I am sure the hospital could have handled his diagnose. He was in area that had several options in nye county my Research show questionable fraud and will not pay remainder of bill for air ambulance to see insurance candy my husband was working he trains drivers for swift transportation, He was taken Advantage of and pays more than his share in taxes. He should not pick up the tab for ambulance to make a buck to recoup for uninsured patients that they had to medical evacuate. We are already paying a Fortune in insurance. This is discrimination.
Pulled over by the police.
2. Making purchases on my department store credit card.
3. When I show up for a doctor’s appointment.
4. When filling out a credit card or loan application.
5. When applying for or renewing a driver’s license or passport.
6. When applying for any kind of insurance.
7. When filling out college applications.
8. When donating blood.
9. When obtaining certain prescription drugs.
10. When making some debit purchases, especially if I’m out of state.
11. When collecting a boarding pass for airline or train travel.
I’m sure there are more instances, but the point is that we citizens of the USA are required to prove who we are nearly every day!
Why should people in this country illegally, be exempt!!!!!
Why shouldn’t we guard our borders as closely as every other country in the world does?
just to clarify for liberal posters…FOR THE BILLIONTH TIME…the arizona law requires reason as well…you cant ask someone for no reason for paperwork…illegals, as with legals, must be stopped for a reason. perhaps mr holder isnt the only one who should simply read it.
Hi, I am currently doing a project for university on the ash cloud. As part of this I will need to gather as much information as possible on peoples experiences. If you were affected by the flight cancellations in any way, or dealt with issues that arised due to the cancellations, I would be extremely grateful if you could share your story with me.
Any information you have on problems with insurance, how you were treated by your hotel/travel company if you were stranded abroad or any issues with alternative transport would also be very helpful.
Thank you in advance!
Hilarious Travel Insurance TV Spot
Insight and interviews with the world’s largest assistance company, International SOS. Looks at the birth, growth and current services of this diverse and pivotal corporate risk management company. Interviews include executives from the company’s senior leadership.
Go Arizona Governor Brewer!
I must show ID when:
1. Pulled over by the police
2. Making purchases on my department store credit card.
3. When I show up for a doctor’s appointment.
4. When filling out a credit card or loan application.
5. When applying for or renewing a driver’s license or passport.
6. When applying for any kind of insurance.
7. When filling out college applications.
8. When donating blood.
9. When obtaining certain prescription drugs.
10. When making some debit purchases, especially if I’m out of state.
11. When collecting a boarding pass for airline or train travel.
I’m sure there are more instances, but the point is that we citizens of the USA are required to prove who we are nearly every day. Why should people in this countryillegally be exempt?
For that matter, perhaps the liberals can answer the question as to why shouldn’t we guard our borders as closely as every other country in the world does?
GO ARIZONA!!!
Because residents were under a mandatory evacuation order, they may be able to recover their evacuation expenses under their homeowner’s policy, says attorney John Houghtaling, managing partner of Gauthier, Houghtaling and Williams. “Most homeowners policies offer coverage for evacuations from the home for up to 30 days if ordered by civil authority,” Houghtaling says. “Residents should look for the clause in their homeowner’s policy and keep receipts and records of what they have spent during their evacuation from Hurricane Gustav.” Your insurance deductible will apply first before any claims are paid, Houghtaling says.
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my father in law is a private financial advisor and im following in his footsteps…i am life insurance licensed and i am working on getting security licensed, i plan on taking over his buisness when the time comes and i really see this job as opposed to my military job my career.I was supposed to deploy this last summer but while i was in my pre deployment medical screening i was told due to a medical condition i was not able to deploy.So i am non deployable…I have often had to cancel appointments with clients and miss valulable classes and sceminars which cost me alot of money due to drill weekends and annual Training.My traveling schedule is very busy, i am often gone from thursday to monday meeting with clients and when im back at the office on tuesday and wednesday im proccesing the buisness i just did. i meet with my clients over the weekends because they are usually home then as opposed to during the normal workweek. so once a month i cannot meet with clients, and as i am a commision based salesman this affects me and my paycheck greatly..i am truely loosing money going to drill.With this and other things the military has put a real strain on my carreer and my pocket. i need some advice on what i should do before i go to my chain of command about this. ive never had any disciplenary actions against me and i feel im a good soldier, 3 years ago when i joined i never thought that my life would be how it is today and ive got another 3 years to go before my contract is up… looking into the future 3 years from now theres no way the military will have room for the schedule my job expects from me…please help with some solid advice, thanks
There are no standardized coverage when it comes to travel insurance. Each policy has its own unique benefits, restrictions, and exclusions. You should read your policy very carefully to be sure that you fully understand what is covered. The most comprehensive travel insurance is known as any reason cancellation. This coverage allows you to cancel your trip for any reason. No need to be sick, have a loved one die, or be the victim of a natural disaster. This form of travel insurance is the only one that will likely pay off for those that cancel Gulf Coast vacations due to the oil spill.
my father in law is a private financial advisor and im following in his footsteps…i am life insurance licensed and i am working on getting security licensed, i plan on taking over his buisness when the time comes and i really see this job as opposed to my military job my career.I was supposed to deploy this last summer but while i was in my pre deployment medical screening i was told due to a medical condition i was not able to deploy.So i am non deployable…I have often had to cancel appointments with clients and miss valulable classes and sceminars which cost me alot of money due to drill weekends and annual Training.My traveling schedule is very busy, i am often gone from thursday to monday meeting with clients and when im back at the office on tuesday and wednesday im proccesing the buisness i just did. i meet with my clients over the weekends because they are usually home then as opposed to during the normal workweek. so once a month i cannot meet with clients, and as i am a commision based salesman this affects me and my paycheck greatly..i am truely loosing money going to drill.With this and other things the military has put a real strain on my carreer and my pocket. i need some advice on what i should do before i go to my chain of command about this. ive never had any disciplenary actions against me and i feel im a good soldier, 3 years ago when i joined i never thought that my life would be how it is today and ive got another 3 years to go before my contract is up… looking into the future 3 years from now theres no way the military will have room for the schedule my job expects from me…please help with some solid advice, thanks
Hi everyone, my name is Jess and I have been married for almost 4 years now. My husband is currently in the national guard with his contract being up in November. He really wants to go active duty Army, has wanted to for a long time now.
Going active would be such a good thing for our lil family (we have a 1 year old) such as stable housing, income and insurance. Plus the chance to travel.
The problem is me. My husband got deployed 1 month after we got married to Iraq and was here for over a year. At the time he was gone I was in a major depression and my mom was also dieing and eventually died while my husband was gone. I didnt handle it well at all and now I almost feel traumatized by it. If the word deployment ever comes up now I start freaking out. I wish I wouldnt be that way but I cant help it.
I secretly really want him to go active to and have that lifestyle, Im just scared I wont be able to handle deployments and be storng for my husband an my son .
I feel like such a bad Army wife
What would you do???
Hi everyone, my name is Jess and I have been married for almost 4 years now. My husband is currently in the national guard with his contract being up in November. He really wants to go active duty Army, has wanted to for a long time now.
Going active would be such a good thing for our lil family (we have a 1 year old) such as stable housing, income and insurance. Plus the chance to travel.
The problem is me. My husband got deployed 1 month after we got married to Iraq and was here for over a year. At the time he was gone I was in a major depression and my mom was also dieing and eventually died while my husband was gone. I didnt handle it well at all and now I almost feel traumatized by it. If the word deployment ever comes up now I start freaking out. I wish I wouldnt be that way but I cant help it.
I secretly really want him to go active to and have that lifestyle, Im just scared I wont be able to handle deployments and be storng for my husband an my son .
I feel like such a bad Army wife
What would you do???
Here is another edition of the travel tip of the week. I am addressing the issue of whether you should buy travel insurance or not. I would love to get your feedback. Please leave a comment or question. Also follow me on Twitter (@theCTA) or check out at my blog at: bryansvacationspots.blogspot.com
Hi everyone, my name is Jess and I have been married for almost 4 years now. My husband is currently in the national guard with his contract being up in November. He really wants to go active duty Army, has wanted to for a long time now.
Going active would be such a good thing for our lil family (we have a 1 year old) such as stable housing, income and insurance. Plus the chance to travel.
The problem is me. My husband got deployed 1 month after we got married to Iraq and was here for over a year. At the time he was gone I was in a major depression and my mom was also dieing and eventually died while my husband was gone. I didnt handle it well at all and now I almost feel traumatized by it. If the word deployment ever comes up now I start freaking out. I wish I wouldnt be that way but I cant help it.
I secretly really want him to go active to and have that lifestyle, Im just scared I wont be able to handle deployments and be storng for my husband an my son .
I feel like such a bad Army wife
What would you do???
Australian insurance company 1Cover travel insurance produced this fun TV spot as the first of a series of ads to run in the Australian market. See www.1cover.com.au