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Please stop acting like ignorant person, if you have health insurance and you are ok with it, just say so and contribute wisely to the debate. It is a common sense idea that thuggery and violence been experienced at town hall meetings, which speaker Pelosi is referring to as" un-American", bodes no nation any good. The idea of the nation's founding fathers, is a land where all men would be heard, not necessarily agreed with.
The Republican leaders ought to allow common sense debate about what options they support and what portions of insurance for everyone they oppose. This tactics of offense is jungle like and unbecoming.
Comment: #1
Posted by: Ridwanlah
Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:48 AM
I don't even know where to start. That people read this and believe you is one thing but you actually think this rant is true. Please, try and stick to the facts, leave fear out and think slowly and cautiously. Remember, this plan will help even the people who are arguing against it. How many of thses people just bought a new car? How many of these people sais thanks for their tax break? Where were thease people when Bush and Cheney brought this country to the edge of Facism? And please, Socialism and Facism are not the same. Homework or an education helps. The 27% left in the Rep. party are by demographic southern, white, evangelical and over 50. Heck of a base! Stay classy Republicans!
Comment: #2
Posted by: sid
Tue Aug 11, 2009 3:10 PM
One thing I know for sure is that until the protesters start standing up at the town halls and demand that we quit the pay for play that we have in our political system you can bet the only people this government will be helping is the people who pay.

The special interest big donor contributors…
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Mon Aug 17, 2009 1:59 PM
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