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Time for dinner, bbl :)
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None are so blind as those who will not see.
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What are you pretending to be today, chump? |
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You did mean champ, didn't you? I will excuse the typo. |
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The amount of blank comments... holy crap. The spew this guy spews is beyond anyone I have ever seen.
You guys really should download https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/7023 Save yourself... trust me it's worth it! |
If we were to download that addon, you'd essentially be talking to yourself.. Instead of just me rofl.
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Most people here think it is a right. So any of you who think you are in the majority are just plain wrong. Mostly you are hot air. Carry on.
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But if so, that's clearly an unacceptable state of affairs and the absolute worst thing that the American people could do is to think otherwise. |
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Bob, he REALLY has no idea what that means.
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QUOTE=weekly;16961830]Most people here think it is a right. So any of you who think you are in the majority are just plain wrong. Mostly you are hot air. Carry on.[/QUOTE]
Not according to all the polls from various outlets. A majority of Americans have stated they do not want this. Most people in the US do not think it is a right. The people that want it are the minority. :2 cents: |
I already told him this. When liberals lose an argument, they use a blanket statement regarding a fictional majority.
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Only things missing are the clan costumes and burning crosses...
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Looks like they will have the votes in a few hours. One step closer....
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Health care should be a right to anyone living in a first world country
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Hmmm, being a healthy single male might be a little different than providing and paying for health care for a family but I only pay about $100 a month for almost top level health coverage, not that big a deal.
& If you are poor and on the street and get hit by a car, guess what? You still go to the hospital so its not like you have no security from health concerns. So to wrap up my opinion, if you have a big screen tv or a nice car, there is no reason why you don't have health care other than you decided it wasn't as important as a new tv. This is America where you have the right to decide between that $1200 plasma tv in your living room and health insurance, nobody should force you to choose one or the other, just get some common sense. My :2 cents: |
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Insurance companies have ripped people off for far to long and health care should be a simple as walking into a Doctor or Hospital and getting the treatment you need. |
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And sorry, but anyone who would opt for a new tv over even basic health care shouldn't bitch about how they cannot afford health care, that just sounds sooo ridiculous. My health is more important than HD tv lol. |
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I go by real polls, not GFY polls. I am sorry if the real polls make you cry since you are in the minority of people that want this to pass. :2 cents: |
Haha jane. According to weekly, the "people" have spoken lololol.
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Weekly goes by GFY polls. :winkwink: |
To pay for the changes, the legislation includes more than $400 billion in higher taxes over a decade, roughly half of it from a new Medicare payroll tax on individuals with incomes over $200,000 and couples over $250,000. A new excise tax on high-cost insurance policies was significantly scaled back in deference to complaints from organized labor.
In addition, the bills cut more than $500 billion from planned payments to hospitals, nursing homes, hospices and other providers that treat Medicare patients. An estimated $200 billion would reduce planned subsidies to insurance companies that offer a private alternative to traditional Medicare. The insurance industry warned that seniors would face sharply higher premiums as a result, and the Congressional Budget Office said many would return to traditional Medicare as a result. The subsidies are higher than those for seniors on traditional Medicare, a difference that critics complain is wasteful, but insurance industry officials argue goes into expanded benefits. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100322/...bWFkZW1vY 3Jh |
According to liberals, this is just right wing propaganda. Lol
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Great logic. And we wouldn't have an economic crisis if people didn't spend outside their means. And if you went to school, you wouldn't be this stupid. Ooooo i raher like cause and effect.
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8 years of douchebaggery finally coming to an end. What a difference an intelligent person in the White House can make! |
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