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Tuesday, March 09, 2010

What Did She Say?

17 comments:

  1. So much for transparency....

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  2. Someone suggested that the Health Care Bill would be Obama's Waterloo. I'm starting to think it may be America's.

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  4. Nancy does it... again.
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    I keep remembering how this woman made fun of George W. Bush.

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  5. And the Tea Party people are a problem? The belief that the real problem is in Washington is fast becoming a consensus amongst the population and the resulting anger is building. The Democrats are talking down to us and telling us very matter of factly that they are unconcerned with our opinions. They know what is best for us and will proceed as they please. This sort of hubris in unprecedented and the voters’ response will be commensurate.


    Scott Armstrong

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  6. She's a true piece of work. And also one of the best Speakers ever in terms of wrangling votes.

    God help us.

    The Banker

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  7. What a maroon!

    Even the threat of a national health care program with mandates and fines has been a job killer. What business wants to expand or hire new workers with the potentially crippling cost of this program? Obama is so arrogant he will continue to fiddle around with his hugely unpopular health care initiative while our economy burns. This is NOT the time to force this abomination of a program down our throats.

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  8. It is much better to let Insurance Company bureaucrats tell you what healthcare you need!

    Vote for Dent!!

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  9. She's the best thing to happen to the GOP in years.

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  10. I just went to a clinic yesterday and they diagnosed the issue I wanted to get treated for and right before they were about give me an anti-biotic, the receptionist came running into the room to announce that they didn't accept my insurance company and they kicked me out. God bless the USA>

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  11. Most people's insurance covers antibiotics and Walmart and Wegmans are practically giving them away. Health reform is needed for legitimate reasons; not because some are poor consumers or lack understanding of their current coverage. Stupid can't be fixed with legislation.

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  12. I don't think this is half as interesting as Sarah Palin admitting over the weekend that for years her family has crossed the Canadian border to take advantage of "Socialist medicine" without paying for it, or that her illegitimate grandson is on the state welfare health plan of Alaska.

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  13. Latest AP poll says only 4% of Americans don't want insurance reform.

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  14. Health insurance agents came to my house beat me up and threatened my wife and family. Obama is right, they are really bad people.

    Allentown Democrat Voter

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  15. The Palin quote was great. It also contradicts a statement she made during her VP run.

    The hypocrisy of the Republican position on health care is just amazing. I guess the bigger the lie the better.

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  16. That Palin is sooooo stupid. I just love Obama because he is soooo smart. He went to one of those fancy schools so we know he is always right. He really really cares about us little people. I like how he is bring everyone together.

    When do I get my new kitchen?

    Allentown Democrat Voter

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  17. Hey ADV you see thae same shrink as Ohare?

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