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Obama/Dems 51 vote nuclear option is arrogant power grab against the founder's intent
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Will there be a response w/o any of the following themes:
Bush's fault.
Repubs are the party of "no". (Talking point for those that forgot the majorities in the House and Senate for over a year)
What have the Repubs offered.
Repubs just want people to die quicker.
What if President Obama was commander when 9/11 happened.
Where were your posts when YOUR BOY was ruining the country.
Where were the WMD's.
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harold .,,
Stop calling people out or I will ban you from these threads ,.,,
http://www.bettorschat.com/forums/ra...-everyone.htmlLast edited by Spark; 02-24-2010, 05:52 PM.
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Considering there isn't one comment in from the libs, I think the point is more than made from this post. Obama, Reid, Biden are are self serving pieces of crap. There are no excuses, so that is why the libs can comment.
Oh yeah, a new CNN poll says only 25% of the people want this bill passed. 25% and these fucking idiots are talking about cramming it through. Again, the only positive is that it would be absolute political suicide if they pass this through reconciliation. It will guarantee Republicans take over both the house and senate.
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Originally posted by musclemann View Postpeople overwhelmingly made this decision in 2008. When the current president ran on health care reform. I know its a bitter pill swallow but 3 states dont count for an entire nation.
I'm very curious (I don't want to get in trouble so I'm not calling you out) to get your take on the point of this post, that they are now talking about doing something that Obama, Reid, Biden, Hilary, etc were absolutely against in the past, something that said should never be done. Any issues w/ that?Last edited by harold_bush; 02-25-2010, 12:44 PM.
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IMO, I'm just sick and tired of both sides not getting anything done. I don't think either party really wants to pass HCare. They both get too much money from big pharma and insurance. Both parties have become two wings of corporate america."It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so." -Mark Twain
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Originally posted by harold_bush View PostThe Chosen One ran on a lot of promises, most of which he has gone back on. As JM mentioned, healthcare reform and this disaster bill are two totally different things. Almost everybody wants some type of reform (competition, tort reform) so the result of the election meant nothing as far as this bill.
I'm very curious (I don't want to get in trouble so I'm not calling you out) to get your take on the point of this post, that they are now talking about doing something that Obama, Reid, Biden, Hilary, etc were absolutely against in the past, something that said should never be done. Any issues w/ that?
PS: My father was a doctor and was very much in favor of some sort of nationalized health-care.
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