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In reply to the discussion: Cancer Treatment Centers of America. Anyone else feel disturbed watching their ads? [View all]Cooley Hurd
(26,877 posts)1. They're grossly-for-profit and run by this clown:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_J._Stephenson
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Political involvement
Stephenson serves on the board of the conservative group FreedomWorks.[5][4] In the run-up to the 2012 US presidential election, Stephenson reportedly funneled $12 million to the FreedomWorks super PAC through various firms in a way that effectively hid the origins of the funds. In late 2012, Stephenson agreed to pay $400,000 a year for twenty years to FreedomWorks provided former House majority leader Dick Armey left his position as chairman of the conservative group.[4][6]
According to the Post profile, Stephenson "has a passion for libertarian politics stretching back to the 1960s, when he attended seminars featuring Atlas Shrugged author Ayn Rand and economist Murray Rothbard [and later as] ... an early supporter of Citizens for a Sound Economy, the conservative lobbying group founded by oil billionaires Charles and David Koch in 1984". In 2004 CSE split in two, with the Kochs keeping control of AFP while Stephenson and Armey stayed with FreedomWorks.[4]
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Political involvement
Stephenson serves on the board of the conservative group FreedomWorks.[5][4] In the run-up to the 2012 US presidential election, Stephenson reportedly funneled $12 million to the FreedomWorks super PAC through various firms in a way that effectively hid the origins of the funds. In late 2012, Stephenson agreed to pay $400,000 a year for twenty years to FreedomWorks provided former House majority leader Dick Armey left his position as chairman of the conservative group.[4][6]
According to the Post profile, Stephenson "has a passion for libertarian politics stretching back to the 1960s, when he attended seminars featuring Atlas Shrugged author Ayn Rand and economist Murray Rothbard [and later as] ... an early supporter of Citizens for a Sound Economy, the conservative lobbying group founded by oil billionaires Charles and David Koch in 1984". In 2004 CSE split in two, with the Kochs keeping control of AFP while Stephenson and Armey stayed with FreedomWorks.[4]
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Cancer Treatment Centers of America. Anyone else feel disturbed watching their ads? [View all]
Locut0s
Feb 2013
OP
He's a NW Subrban Chicago wingnut extrordinaire with an 86-point score on Muckety.
Snarkoleptic
Feb 2013
#22
It is also prayer-centered treatment. A neighbor's mother bought into it
ScreamingMeemie
Feb 2013
#6
I'm sorry to hear of that story, but good on him, sounds like he's a courageous and...
Locut0s
Feb 2013
#13
They take people who are going to die regardless of treatment, and add huge debt to their woes. nt
SunSeeker
Feb 2013
#14
Someone posted here awhile back, that these pos bastards were harassing an old woman for money owed.
Mnemosyne
Feb 2013
#15
to my mind, "advertisements" and "truth" have nothing to do with each other. n/t
NRaleighLiberal
Feb 2013
#20
The best, most successful treatment I have seen was received at a state medical center associated
patrice
Feb 2013
#30
Worst of the worst piece of shit, bottom-feeding thieves preying on the most desperate, and insured,
Egalitarian Thug
Feb 2013
#34