Govi-care

Jul 20, 2009 03:19

It turned into the informal essay I anticipated. While feedback is appreciated, I discovered this was a process to sort through some of the muck read on a daily basis with bits and pieces scattered everywhere, and come to my opinion of the pending legislation. The process was cathartic.

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sir_dave July 20 2009, 16:08:34 UTC
The idea that the constitution somehow guarantees free health care is nonsense. But equally, if the voters vote for it, what is to stop it ( ... )

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graywolf44 July 21 2009, 02:33:47 UTC
But equally, if the voters vote for it, what is to stop it?

But the voters aren't going to vote on it - we won't be given that choice, as this corrupt administration knows full well what the results would be. Rather, it is the corrupt members (of both parties) of Congress who will be voting on this abomination.

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sir_dave July 21 2009, 10:28:24 UTC
As Lord Hailsham said, we elect our dictators.

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graywolf44 July 22 2009, 02:20:12 UTC
Now *that's* a true statement!

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graywolf44 July 21 2009, 02:40:55 UTC
Hmmm ... lemme see ... nope, no holes here (at least that I can see). Just like I figured. ;)

Everything about this so-called health system reform legislation, and the way it's being ram-rodded down our throats, is an abomination.

The way things are going, a repeat of what happened at Lexington and Concorde isn't far off.

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