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On Dec 17, 2:41*pm, John H wrote:
On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 14:32:27 -0500, wrote: On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 10:24:55 -0800, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Loogypicker" wrote in message .... On Dec 17, 7:03 am, John H wrote: On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 23:15:37 -0800, "Bill McKee" wrote: I am an equal opportunity disliker. Both the Republicans and the Democrats suck. At the present, the Democrats suck more as they are in control and screwing us big time. How about Howard Dean's take on the health care bill? Hee, hee. The Democrats are in a free fall, but 'Bama keeps blaming the Republicans. Pass the popcorn. -- Have a Blessed Chrismahanukwanzakah and a Spectacular New Year! John H Your blind hatred still won't allow you to spell your president's name correctly, huh? That's just sad. Very sad... says a lot about John. I will point out, you reap what you sow. I remember the way the left mangled Bush's name. Either you respect the office or personal attacks are fine, your choice. I have great respect for the office. It's the current occupant I find somewhat problematic. I guess I'm just not in favor of the government running everything. The Russians tried it, even added 'socialist' to the name of their country. The folks who got ahead were not the common folks, they were the politicians who had the good spots in the government. Liberals just can't seem to understand that. -- Have a Blessed Chrismahanukwanzakah and a Spectacular New Year! John H- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - There you go. Lumping all liberals into you very narrow minded definition. |
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On Dec 17, 3:23*pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"John H" wrote in message ... On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 14:32:27 -0500, wrote: On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 10:24:55 -0800, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Loogypicker" wrote in message .... On Dec 17, 7:03 am, John H wrote: On Wed, 16 Dec 2009 23:15:37 -0800, "Bill McKee" wrote: I am an equal opportunity disliker. Both the Republicans and the Democrats suck. At the present, the Democrats suck more as they are in control and screwing us big time. How about Howard Dean's take on the health care bill? Hee, hee. The Democrats are in a free fall, but 'Bama keeps blaming the Republicans. Pass the popcorn. -- Have a Blessed Chrismahanukwanzakah and a Spectacular New Year! John H Your blind hatred still won't allow you to spell your president's name correctly, huh? That's just sad. Very sad... says a lot about John. I will point out, you reap what you sow. I remember the way the left mangled Bush's name. Either you respect the office or personal attacks are fine, your choice. I have great respect for the office. It's the current occupant I find somewhat problematic. I guess I'm just not in favor of the government running everything. The Russians tried it, even added 'socialist' to the name of their country. The folks who got ahead were not the common folks, they were the politicians who had the good spots in the government. Liberals just can't seem to understand that. -- Have a Blessed Chrismahanukwanzakah and a Spectacular New Year! John H No, you're just lying. You don't have any respect for the office. If you did, you'd refer to the current holder as President Obama vs. your *******ization of his name. You would stand if he entered a room you were in, and you certainly wouldn't yell _liar_ in a joint session of Congress.. Your continued lying about the "government takeover" is disgusting and disquieting. -- Nom=de=Plume- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That's all they have! The scare tactics of the pundits. |
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On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 14:34:22 -0500, John H wrote:
Yeah, and he hasn't noticed the Democrats falling numbers haven't shown a corresponding rise in Republican numbers. I would say, what you are seeing is a disgust in all things Washington, and they wonder why there is voter apathy. If the Democrats don't pass adequate health care reform, it will hurt them, but I see that as hurting the country, not helping the "Party of No". Don't be too sad. I'm OK. If the Democrats would propose an adequate health care plan, it would probably pass. To blame the non-passage on the Republicans is very Reid-like, but also bull****. If this health plan is so great, why hasn't it been made public? Why are Republican senators prevented from seeing the bill? Read this. It's from a liberal newspaper, so it must be true. http://tinyurl.com/y8tlw2l In the meantime, keep blaming the Republicans for the bill not passing. Not even Howard Dean does that. Read for content, John. I didn't blame the Republicans for the bill not passing. The Republican party is irrelevant, and it will remain irrelevant until they get there house in order. Pandering to their "base", all 20% of the population, will keep them irrelevant. |
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On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 15:16:01 -0600, thunder
wrote: On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 14:34:22 -0500, John H wrote: Yeah, and he hasn't noticed the Democrats falling numbers haven't shown a corresponding rise in Republican numbers. I would say, what you are seeing is a disgust in all things Washington, and they wonder why there is voter apathy. If the Democrats don't pass adequate health care reform, it will hurt them, but I see that as hurting the country, not helping the "Party of No". Don't be too sad. I'm OK. If the Democrats would propose an adequate health care plan, it would probably pass. To blame the non-passage on the Republicans is very Reid-like, but also bull****. If this health plan is so great, why hasn't it been made public? Why are Republican senators prevented from seeing the bill? Read this. It's from a liberal newspaper, so it must be true. http://tinyurl.com/y8tlw2l In the meantime, keep blaming the Republicans for the bill not passing. Not even Howard Dean does that. Read for content, John. I didn't blame the Republicans for the bill not passing. The Republican party is irrelevant, and it will remain irrelevant until they get there house in order. Pandering to their "base", all 20% of the population, will keep them irrelevant. You're right. I misread. I thought your reference to the "Party of No" was a jab at Republicans. But it seems as if the Democrats are doing it to themselves. If the Democrats would propose an adequate health care bill it would pass with support from both sides. It would also stand the test of daylight. -- Have a Blessed Chrismahanukwanzakah and a Spectacular New Year! John H |
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On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 16:56:00 -0500, John H wrote:
If the Democrats would propose an adequate health care bill it would pass with support from both sides. It would also stand the test of daylight. Garbage. "If we’re able to stop Obama on this it will be his Waterloo. It will break him." Want to guess who said that? It doesn't sound much like they are interested in health care, just interested in defeating Obama. |
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On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 16:33:23 -0600, thunder
wrote: On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 16:56:00 -0500, John H wrote: If the Democrats would propose an adequate health care bill it would pass with support from both sides. It would also stand the test of daylight. Garbage. "If we’re able to stop Obama on this it will be his Waterloo. It will break him." Want to guess who said that? It doesn't sound much like they are interested in health care, just interested in defeating Obama. I don't know and don't care. Nor do I agree with the comment. I stand by the comment I made above. The key word is 'adequate', which doesn't mean hidden or hurried. (Neither of which you seem willing to address.) -- Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year! John H |
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"John H" wrote in message
... On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 16:33:23 -0600, thunder wrote: On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 16:56:00 -0500, John H wrote: If the Democrats would propose an adequate health care bill it would pass with support from both sides. It would also stand the test of daylight. Garbage. "If we're able to stop Obama on this it will be his Waterloo. It will break him." Want to guess who said that? It doesn't sound much like they are interested in health care, just interested in defeating Obama. I don't know and don't care. Nor do I agree with the comment. I stand by the comment I made above. The key word is 'adequate', which doesn't mean hidden or hurried. (Neither of which you seem willing to address.) -- Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year! John H The current batch of Republicans in Congress have no interest in reform. They've shown this over and over to be the case. The current batch of Democrats in Congress have no spine. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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"nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "thunder" wrote in message t... On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 10:24:55 -0800, nom=de=plume wrote: Hee, hee. The Democrats are in a free fall, but 'Bama keeps blaming the Republicans. Pass the popcorn. -- Have a Blessed Chrismahanukwanzakah and a Spectacular New Year! John H Your blind hatred still won't allow you to spell your president's name correctly, huh? That's just sad. Very sad... says a lot about John. Yeah, and he hasn't noticed the Democrats falling numbers haven't shown a corresponding rise in Republican numbers. I would say, what you are seeing is a disgust in all things Washington, and they wonder why there is voter apathy. If the Democrats don't pass adequate health care reform, it will hurt them, but I see that as hurting the country, not helping the "Party of No". Absolutely. And, while hurting them, it's doubtful that they'll lose either the Senate or the House in 2010. Then, they can try again to pass something, perhaps with reconciliation. -- Nom=de=Plume If they pass this pile of crap "health care" bill, I see a lot of them being unemployed after the next election. And I am starting to hear that the congress critters are coming to grips with the same thing. 61%+ of the people think this bill is crap, and unless the congress critters can get enough money from the lobbiests to retire, they are going to abandon this thing. |
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"Bill McKee" wrote in message
m... "nom=de=plume" wrote in message ... "thunder" wrote in message t... On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 10:24:55 -0800, nom=de=plume wrote: Hee, hee. The Democrats are in a free fall, but 'Bama keeps blaming the Republicans. Pass the popcorn. -- Have a Blessed Chrismahanukwanzakah and a Spectacular New Year! John H Your blind hatred still won't allow you to spell your president's name correctly, huh? That's just sad. Very sad... says a lot about John. Yeah, and he hasn't noticed the Democrats falling numbers haven't shown a corresponding rise in Republican numbers. I would say, what you are seeing is a disgust in all things Washington, and they wonder why there is voter apathy. If the Democrats don't pass adequate health care reform, it will hurt them, but I see that as hurting the country, not helping the "Party of No". Absolutely. And, while hurting them, it's doubtful that they'll lose either the Senate or the House in 2010. Then, they can try again to pass something, perhaps with reconciliation. -- Nom=de=Plume If they pass this pile of crap "health care" bill, I see a lot of them being unemployed after the next election. And I am starting to hear that the congress critters are coming to grips with the same thing. 61%+ of the people think this bill is crap, and unless the congress critters can get enough money from the lobbiests to retire, they are going to abandon this thing. I doubt the percentage is so high. There's no clear idea in the public's mind of what's in the bill, thanks to the right. There several good things in there, but it doesn't go anywhere far enough. There will be repercussions for the Dems if they don't pass something meaningful. And, the Reps are not benefiting politically, since they're so extreme. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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