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Gotta love it.
Obama says prostate cancer can be diagnosed by more colonoscopies.
NOT.
Obama says that instead of giving a 100 year old active person a
pacemaker, they should give her a pain pill. (Psssssssst. Pain
pills don't work on irregular heartbeats.)
He sez we need to do a breathalyzer on a child asthma patient.
Lots more, but I'm busy right now.
Steve
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pALCdJ5QuXs
Make fun of a small inconsistency if you must. Both are easily
treated if caught early by a relatively simple test.
I agree with the sentiment. The guy with the ketch next door just
had colorectal cancer surgery. He was one of those who wouldn't
get a colonoscopy.
We have several self employed dock walker types around here who
aren't going to get tested because they have no insurance. And we
will pay if and when they get sick.
To his critics, Obama must say everything perfectly and in the
proper order. They probably weren't critical of Bush's mangling of
his speeches.
Bush was actually worse than Obama in many speeches.
Steve
Not to mention lying in almost everyone of them, and starting a war
on false pretenses and not having a plan to pay for it.
Here's some lying:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nE2SdF1fN4s
I'd counter with Obama's lies, but some people have problems with
bandwidth and are on dialups. Some people have set limits on the size
of posts they will download. Some servers put a limit on them, too.
The first priority is what is happening today, Jim.
Steve
I'll counter with this, which was released an hour ago:
WASHINGTON (AFP) – Former US homeland security chief Tom Ridge charges
in a new book that top aides to then-president George W. Bush pressured
him to raise the "terror alert" level on the eve of the November 2004 US
election.
Then defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld and attorney general John
Ashcroft pushed him to elevate the color-coded threat level, but Ridge
refused, according to a summary from his publisher, Thomas Dunne Books.
"After that episode, I knew I had to follow through with my plans to
leave the federal government for the private sector," Ridge is quoting
as writing in "The Test of Our Times: America Under Siege... And How We
Can Be Safe Again.
"
Some of Bush's critics had repeatedly questioned whether the
administration was using warnings of a possible attack to blunt the
political damage from the unpopular Iraq war by shifting the debate to
the broader "war on terrorism," which had wide popular appeal.
Ridge, a former governor of Pennsylvania, was the first secretary of the
US Department of Homeland Security that the US Congress created in
response to the September 11, 2001 terrorist strikes.
That's very ......... yawn .......... interesting ...... yawn
............ history, Jim .......... yawn ..............
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This is a news story that was released today. Is it history? Yes, can we
learn from history? Not all of us.
Obviously ignoring the LIES of the Bush administration makes you feel
better about throwing stones at Obama.
Go ahead and pretend Bush didn't manipulate the election with LIES. Lies
of the worst kind. Should make even YOU ashamed to have supported him.
Keep campaigning for the special interests, they need your support. The
insurance industry is spending huge amounts of money to defeat health
insurance reform, and their money is well spent, isn't it?
I think so, and want to be a poster child. If health care were in the state
they want it to be during the last ten years, I would have been dead nine.
One of those who are too old to be worth the trouble and expense.
Steve