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Old 09-09-2012, 08:39 PM   #31
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Romney likes parts of it..
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Old 09-09-2012, 10:02 PM   #32
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Romney likes parts of it..
and so I, I have thought that pre existing conditions should not be excluded
but that is about it
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Old 09-09-2012, 10:36 PM   #33
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Opposition to Obamacare is now a mortal sin? Thanks for warning us, Saint Munchie. Whew!
You must have under-medicated again. You still are unable to understand a basic statement.
First point out where anything was said about opposition to Obama-care being any type of sin. Of course you knew it said nothing of the sort. You enjoy getting a rise by being obtuse.
What I implied was that to repeal without repairing it or coming up with a replacement that offers universal (or as close as we can get to it) coverage with no pre-existing clause would be beneath us as Americans and as people of God.
If you insist I am saying opposition to Obama-care is a sin, in your way of thinking, then yes, that without an attempt at replacing it, in my way of thinking, it is.
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Old 09-09-2012, 10:40 PM   #34
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So, to be an American or a person of God, we must endorse universal health care. Odd. I don't see that in the Constitution or the Bible (or Koran, or Bhagavad Vita, or even the Book of Mormon or Tao de Ching). But whatever.

I guess until Obamacare we were never Americans or people of God.
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Old 09-10-2012, 08:14 AM   #35
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Something about a brothers keeper..
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Old 09-10-2012, 08:16 AM   #36
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Look it up and post a reference, Ekim. Might do you good.
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Old 09-10-2012, 08:44 AM   #37
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So, to be an American or a person of God, we must endorse universal health care. Odd. I don't see that in the Constitution or the Bible (or Koran, or Bhagavad Vita, or even the Book of Mormon or Tao de Ching). But whatever.

I guess until Obamacare we were never Americans or people of God.

You don't have to be a person of God to be an American. You don't have to be an American to be a person of God. UNTIL GOD TELLS US OTHERWISE (and the Supreme Court confirms it)...

Please ditch the pseudo religious self righteousness from policiy discourse.

When Tea Baggers start pulling out the big guy in the sky, it generally signals the tank is empty.

Is your tank empty, COG? Or are you too simple to recognize sarcasm?
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I was talking to Munchie, Assup. He's the one who brought it up.
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Old 09-10-2012, 09:02 AM   #39
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Yeah, and I'm talking to you, and everybody else who is ignorant enough to think God is American and stupid enough to post it as a political stance.

Munchie is trying tomaddress those folks in terms they understand. Logic fails. Economics fail. Humanitarianism fail (no shit). Maybe as people of God we would care about healing the sick. Obviously that fails too.

Maybe we should just declare war on unhealthiness.
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Old 09-10-2012, 09:40 AM   #40
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Something about a brothers keeper..
Obama's brother, George, lives in dire poverty in Kenya. He was recently forced to essentially beg for assistance from a conservative journalist, Dinesh D'Souza, in order to pay for medical treatment for his daughter. Obama has never done anything to help his brother or any of his other relatives.

Obama doesn't give a damn about his actual brother or his fellow man. Obama thinks it's the government's job to solve every problem; he's a Marxist.

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/DSo...8/16/id/448863
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Someone has the Democratic view completely messed up in their little heads.

The Democratic philosophy is growing the economy from the bottom up.

The Republican approach is to grow the economy from the top down and hope some crumbs reach the ones who are in dire straits.

We tried the Republican approach for 8 years and they drove us into the worst recession since the Great Depression. We know what will happen if that group gets their grimy hands on the steering wheel again.

We're not out of the woods yet, but it's over the cliff with the Mitt!

. . . President Obama has been digging this country out of the horrendous hole he found it in and he deserves another term to finish the job!





He might finish the job at the exspense of your freedom. I can't imagine anyone willing to take a chance on that. Obama is not your average Democrat, he's a Socialist pure and simple. He's delved himself in Marxist philosophies and has brought that mindset into his presidency, thats a known fact.
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Old 09-10-2012, 10:27 AM   #42
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He might finish the job at the exspense of your freedom. I can't imagine anyone willing to take a chance on that. Obama is not your average Democrat, he's a Socialist pure and simple. He's delved himself in Marxist philosophies and has brought that mindset into his presidency, thats a known fact.

People, who have taken the time to educate themselves, know that Obama is a Marxist. Unfortunately, most people don't understand who Obama really is, and mainstream media will not tell them. Most people think Obama is just a regular American who wants what's best for the country.

Obama is a wolf in sheep's clothing.
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Assup is blaming me for Munchie's post. Inconceivable.
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Old 09-10-2012, 01:27 PM   #44
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Tax cuts medicaid passed with no funding two wars on borrowed money TARP and you still won't admit a republican had anything to do with debt.You must have just awakened from a coma from your mother spiking you when the vet brought you in.
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Typical Teasippingpublican remark:

In one breath they say don't blame Bush because today's economy belongs solely to Obama, not Bush.

In the other breath they say; it is ok to blame Clinton because today's economic problems have nothing to do with Dub but everything to do with Obama with just a dash of President Bubba mixed in for extra zing! ROTFLMAO

Absolutely Classic! Are you listening StupidOldFart?
You two ass-wipes are mental midgets from drinking too much of Odumbo's Kool Aid. Look at any economic chart -- including the one Ms Debbie cited -- and you can plainly see that the Bush 43's tax cuts and the two wars caused a 5% jump (to 40% from Slick Willie's 35%) in the debt/GDP ratio. You're fucking morons if you do not see the significant and steep incline beginning in 2008 as a result of the housing bubble -- a bubble directly attributable to Slick Willie's repealing Glass-Steagall in 1999. So fuck you and your lying-ass demi-god, Slick Willie. Furthermore, under Odumbo, that ratio increased to 63%: significantly higher than at anytime under Bush 43.
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Someone has the Democratic view completely messed up in their little heads.

The Democratic philosophy is growing the economy from the bottom up.

The Republican approach is to grow the economy from the top down and hope some crumbs reach the ones who are in dire straits.

We tried the Republican approach for 8 years and they drove us into the worst recession since the Great Depression. We know what will happen if that group gets their grimy hands on the steering wheel again.

We're not out of the woods yet, but it's over the cliff with the Mitt!

. . . President Obama has been digging this country out of the horrendous hole he found it in and he deserves another term to finish the job!





Yes, Fast Gunn is correct in my opinion. I think we all need to forget about whether we are "Republican" or "Democratic" and remember that we are all Americans! We need to work together and come to a compromise. I was raised by Republican parents and became a Democrat when I saw what eight years of the Bush administration did. We need to do exactly what Clinton says and stay on this path. It's correct for the country and for about 99 percent of Americans! And have a nice day!
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