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It Takes a Village and 19 Months
Bryant, The big question I have is how does Kaiser Permanente, a purported not-for-profit, justify owning this land? Last I heard, Kaiser was in the business of [denying] healthcare, and not using its member premium dollars to acquire land in residential areas and then dedicating it to "wildlife and environmental preservation." It now makes me wonder how many other tracts of land Kaiser has acquired and then let sit dormant. It's a very curious practice for a not-for-profit purported to be using the revenue (and tax exemption) it receives to serve the needs of its members.— September 25, 2009 7:58 a.m.