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Lu Powell wrote:
"jps" wrote in message ... On Sat, 08 Aug 2009 13:28:45 -0400, BAR wrote: H the K wrote: Jim wrote: Frogwatch wrote: We have found these pictures of vicious angry right wing mobs attacking Obamacare supporters. One wonders how the Obamacare people found the courage to stand up to these desperate thugs. If the right wing continues to employ such terror tactics, Obama will have to call out the National Guard to restore order. http://thedanashow.wordpress.com/200.../meet-the-mob/ Anyone notice what I see? These guys are well into their Medicare days. What is it they are protesting? The government won't be taking control over their Medicare, I promise. And if any of them are driven by ideological principles, I'm sure they could refuse Medicare and Social Security. I think part of the plan is for people to not think closely that there might be no one protesting that has no health insurance, and those who do have government controlled health care without realizing it. Good Republican protesters, protesting what? What they've been told to protest by their GOP masters, of course. These protesters come across as five cans short of a six pack. They probably learned how to misbehave from their grandkids, who have just been tossed from junior high. There are a couple of right-wing morons on rec.boats who get government pensions and health care, and of course oppose an option for the uninsured that would guarantee them the ability to get coverage. It's part of the well-known GOP mindset: "I've got mine...so foch you." Harry each and every day you prove how much of a simpleton you truly are. You reduce everything down to what Republicans want = bad, what non-Republicans want = good. This is an extremely simplistic view. There are bad Republicans and bad Democrats. At this point in history, there are more bad Republicans. They're the party of no. Any issue will do. Sotomayor, stimulus money, health care. Doesn't matter. What matters to the majority of Republicans in congress is putting road blocks in front of the President's agenda, no matter its value -- and especially if it hurts their true constituents, big business. Exactly like the treatment given Bush for eight years. Like the war started on half truths and put right lies? Wish they had stopped Bush. |
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