Politics and Religion

Here's a new theme song for the party of 'NO'...
BigPapasan 3 Reviews 1954 reads
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wizard1565 3 Reviews 1174 reads
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at the whackos keep posting.  Jefferson, Madison made it impossible.

-- Modified on 8/19/2009 9:28:48 PM

St. Croix 1084 reads
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You are NOT going to get everything you want, and I won't get everything I want. If there is eventual reform, it will be a Senate version, and not a version crafted by the liberal left wing of the House of Representatives. What you need as a Democrat is a little more Baucus and Conrad, and a lot less Pelosi & Waxman. And speaking of the latter, that little weasel has requested the compensation of any health insurance employee making $500K or more a year. So now he is taking a page from the Financial Services witch hunt. Maybe that little weasel should use his staff to read an annual report, 10-K, look online in Hoovers or a myriad of other sources to get that info on publicly held companies. Now if I was the CEO of a privately held firm, I think I tell him to go fuck himself. FYI, UNH, Aetna & Cigna are not GS, C, BAC? They probably have less than 20 employees making more than $500K. This populist witch hunt shit has got to stop. Now, are you ready to compromise?

txtransplant 1619 reads
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Has the GOP gotten the copyright approval from the DNC to use this "theme song"?...lol  The “Party of No” title goes hand in hand with who is not in the WH.  It was the DNC’s theme song for 8 years and now it is the RNC’s…  Nothing’s changed…lol  When the DEM’s are in power…the Repub’s become the party of “no’s”…when the Repub’s are in power the DEM’s become the party of “no’s”.  Will we ever take back control of our Government and get the current leadership of both of these parties out of DC?

Two words...TERM LIMITS!!!!!!!!

Snowman39 769 reads
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And are you willing to compromise

1) Remove the Public Option
2) Tort Reform
3) Ensure People can get insurance for pre-existing conditions if they can show a recent loss of coverage which they are trying to replace
4) Allow for interstate competition among insurance companies

What do you say, can you compromise???

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