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    Quote Originally Posted by NYCshaver View Post
    To have every US citizen have health care?
    I, for one do not want the health care and i do NOT want to pay for anyone else either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 59caddy View Post
    I, for one do not want the health care and i do NOT want to pay for anyone else either.
    You don't want Health Care? The President isn't pushing Gov Health Care - a few ultra liberals are. The President is pushing reform and leaving it up to Congress to work out the details.

    You're already paying for someone else's health care and I thank you each and every time I deploy

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    It is interesting that it was promoted by small business owners.

    There are two realities today -- one is that our banking system
    almost imploded and the other is that current stimulus plays
    favorites.

    The news media in their glee was so happy to abuse the
    TARP program yet it was necessary to keep the banking
    system alive.

    The current stimulus plans unlike Reaganonimics plays favorites
    and ignores the fact that most people work in or run small businesses.

    The banking system is still constipated. Businesses large and small
    have trouble maintaining any inventory and their customers suffer.

    Housing (real estate of all types) finance regulation was long overdue....
    all the financial folk knew it was broken and the bigger money moved
    away from it as long as six (or more) years ago. However housing
    finance/ refinance flip that house insanity made too many voters happy.
    No legislator dared touch it, no mater how irrational the exuberance
    was..... the happiness bought too many votes.

    Congress in both houses needs to be upset and replaced by folks that
    can balance a check book. The recent court rulings regarding
    campaign finance as correct as they are under the law will not help, the law needs to be rewritten.

    Too man public officials are in the habit of buying your vote
    with my dollars and my vote with your dollars. The financial shell
    games have got to end.

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    What was so great about Bush that I should miss him? Is it the 2 senseless ground wars against terrorists who are located everywhere in the world except Iraq and Afghanistan? Is it the fascist laws allowing government intrusion into our lives? Is it the fact that we need a passport to go to Mexico, while the Mexicans come and go as they please? Should I miss him because of the eight years he sat on his ass and watched jobs leave America thru unfair trade agreements, while the 3rd world countries that gained those jobs and the wealth that go with them have knocked America from her hard earned place of prominence? I dont miss him, I dont think I will. But then I am a conservative and not a Republican.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nun2sharp View Post
    What was so great about Bush that I should miss him? Is it the 2 senseless ground wars against terrorists who are located everywhere in the world except Iraq and Afghanistan? Is it the fascist laws allowing government intrusion into our lives? Is it the fact that we need a passport to go to Mexico, while the Mexicans come and go as they please? Should I miss him because of the eight years he sat on his ass and watched jobs leave America thru unfair trade agreements, while the 3rd world countries that gained those jobs and the wealth that go with them have knocked America from her hard earned place of prominence? I dont miss him, I dont think I will. But then I am a conservative and not a Republican.
    Well thats the whole point you silly boy. The ad is saying "If bush was truly that bad how much worse is Obama? "

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    Obama is no worse, he is just an extension of past failed policies, a puppet, a figurehead, a failure... just like Bush. Backed and supported by the same puppetmasters.
    It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain

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    Quote Originally Posted by nun2sharp View Post
    Obama is no worse, he is just an extension of past failed policies, a puppet, a figurehead, a failure... just like Bush. Backed and supported by the same puppetmasters.
    Well, failed policies for most all of us, but not for a few.

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    Quote Originally Posted by icedog View Post
    Please leave me out of this. I neither approve nor disapprove. You have your dimension in which you reside, as shallow as it may be. Merk, if you want to present yourself as a being a one trick pony, you will do so and it doesn't affect me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by icedog View Post
    Please leave me out of this. I neither approve nor disapprove. You have your dimension in which you reside, as shallow as it may be. Merk, if you want to present yourself as a being a one trick pony, you will do so and it doesn't affect me.
    Wish to join my new user group Brad?

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