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Feds can't even get H1N1 flu vaccine right

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To the Editor:

We have been told the H1N1 flu vaccine will be running late because of a shortage of the vaccine. The government blames manufacturers’ tardiness. This is untrue.

One out of five manufacturers ran a little late and fell behind but quickly caught up. The other four were right on time.

But as usual the Obama White House refuses to be accountable. They take the bows when it’s a good outcome, but blame Bush when it’s bad. They can’t blame Bush for this one.

If they can’t get a flu shot right, how will they run the whole health care system?

Oh, and by the way, if cap and trade passes the Senate and goes through, send Indiana 9th District Rep. Baron Hill a thank you card when your energy bill goes up. He voted for it.

Marvin Kaplan
Seymour, Ind.


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