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Old 11-05-2009, 01:01 PM   #33 (permalink)
DdC
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Mr.Mr: I'm not a neocon. I don't support the actions of the Bush administration. I believe that the current health insurance system clearly does not work and some kind of reform is needed, I just don't think a federal single-payer program is the way to go. Once again, maybe you should ask before you assume things about people you don't know.
Once again, maybe you should ask before you assume things period. I copied your lame ass statement dude. You falsely claimed public option would cost tax payers more. No, thats JFQuerry's lobbyist bullshit, not reality. Reality the system is only broken for us paying for it. Those who profit and receive huge salaries want to keep it. As it is without preventive coverage people are forced into the ER's, at 10 times more cost. The poor have medicare. Its the workers paying for the rich we're bitching about and you and your glum bluck nazi's want to out shout because like drug worriers, you have no ass to back it. Stop repeating what the Neocons tell you to say and I might consider not calling you a Neocon.

All taxes aren't bad. If you don't know the difference, learn. Taxes sheltered by the Dick Armey's are paid by workers. Same as workers paying for the poor. Only paying for the poor at least brings some back to the community when they spend it. Not international insurance corporations. They just suck us dry and the deadbeats write off their responsibility in anti drug commercials or offshore bank accounts. All protecting the same corporations running the drug war. So you made a choice to go against the citizens and stand with the fascists. Your choice dude, don't get all huffy because we call you on it...

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