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A fading Obama screw-up
BAR wrote:
NotNow wrote:
JustWait wrote:
In article ,
says...
JustWait wrote:
In article , says...
wf3h wrote:
On Aug 10, 9:35 pm, Frogwatch wrote:
Obama's support of legally replaced Honduras Chavez wanna-be Zalaya
failed and the thug won't be back in power any time soon. The
Obama
admin realizing they had no basis for complaining about Zelayas
ouster
had to back down. Constitutional law won and Obama and Chavez and
Castro lost.
zalaya is a stupid ******* but obama, unlike his predecessor,
believes
in the rule of law. i realize that, to right wingers, the rule of
law
is something for other people, and power is the only law...but to
some
of us, constitutional principles still have meaning.
To review the facts of the case, the Supreme Court of Honduras
removed the sitting president for illegal activities. The
Congress of Honduras appointed the new president under the Courts
supervision.
As with everything else, if the obamadytes disagree with it, it is
trivialized or ignored. They still think there is no opposition
to their national health care plan.
Really.. I just watched 25 questions to Arlen Specter (sp?) and
only one was supportive (even she had problems with the bill), yet
the moron stood there and said something like "most Americans want
this bill". What is he smoking...
Why would he have to be smoking something, Scotty? Here, take a look:
http://www.gallup.com/poll/121664/ma...this-year.aspx
Yes, we want health care reform. Not a govt. takeover.. Think Tort
reform, and freedom of choice across state lines. Those two issues
alone would make a huge difference but the Democrats will not go
against the trial lawyers..
Did you LOOK at the poll? Notice the words "a USA Today/Gallup poll
finds 56% of Americans in favor and 33% opposed to Congress' passing
major healthcare reform legislation this year." If I'm not mistaken,
"congress" IS government!
Did they bother to ask what form the "health care reform" should take? I
didn't think so.
Not the point. Several on the right have said that the majority of
Americans don't want government to reform health care. That is not true.
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