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hypocritexposer

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There are no facts to debate. They have not been released.

the Congressman have not even read the bill, Obama has not read the bill.

even Obama is looking to find out what the rumors are, through his snitch line.

citizens have concerns, they are the ones that should be asking questions from their Congressman, and the Congressman should be listening and being honest.

"we are not sure what is in the bill yet, but I will take your concerns back to DC, and represent you."

"and I will not vote for a bill that confirms any of your worst worries"

the frustration (yelling and shouting) comes from being not listened to. the polls all show that the majority do not want this, if it is going to add to the deficit.

and once again, you can sense the glee in your posts.
 

hypocritexposer

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Obama does not care what the majority thinks. He's got the solution and is unwilling to listen.

"But I don't want the folks who created the mess to do a lot of talking. I want them to get out of the way so we can clean up the mess. I don't mind cleaning up after them, but don't do a lot of talking."

video of Obama statement
http://patriotroom.com/article/obama-gets-arrogant---big-time
 
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hypocritexposer said:
There are no facts to debate. They have not been released.

the Congressman have not even read the bill, Obama has not read the bill.

even Obama is looking to find out what the rumors are, through his snitch line.

citizens have concerns, they are the ones that should be asking questions from their Congressman, and the Congressman should be listening and being honest.

"we are not sure what is in the bill yet, but I will take your concerns back to DC, and represent you."

"and I will not vote for a bill that confirms any of your worst worries"

the frustration (yelling and shouting) comes from being not listened to. the polls all show that the majority do not want this, if it is going to add to the deficit.

and once again, you can sense the glee in your posts.

Which bill? The Senate Kennedy/Dodd bill has been released...I don't believe the House Bill has been released- and the Senate Baucus/Grassley bill has not been released and is still being worked on- and is the most bipartisan of all 3...

The Final Bill- which I believe will end up passing as the Health Care Reform will end up being an amalgamating of parts of all the bills..But much of its contents will be based on President Obamas original draft/plan and guidance..

The major problem I see- with every day longer it takes to pass one- that much more Big Corporate/Industry (Insurance, Pharmaceutical, Medical Suppliers, etc., etc) Money gets poured in Congressmens pockets-- and the bill gets weakened for the consumer- and to the favor of the Big Industry's continued profiteering- and their ability to rape and pillage the American health care user....


Next steps in U.S. Congress on healthcare
Fri Aug 7, 2009 3:57pm EDT



Aug 7 (Reuters) - Congress will return Sept. 8 from a monthlong recess to pick up work on a proposed overhaul of the $2.5 trillion U.S. healthcare system that President Barack Obama has made his top domestic policy initiative.

There are three healthcare overhaul bills -- two in the Senate and one in the House of Representatives -- that aim to make major changes to insurance industry rules, expand coverage to nearly 46 million uninsured people, and hold down costs, all without an increase in the federal deficit.

What's next for healthcare overhaul in Congress?

* While Senate Finance Committee leaders said they will be working during the break to iron out the final details of their version, no formal action will take place until September. Chairman Max Baucus, a Democrat, and senior Republican Charles Grassley have said a group of six committee leaders is near agreement on a bipartisan bill. The way to pay for the nearly $1 trillion 10-year plan is one of the final outstanding issues.

* House leaders have said they want to bring their bill to a vote in September. To do this, they must meld changes in the legislation approved by three committees -- Ways and Means, Energy and Commerce, and Education and Labor. No Republicans voted to approve any of the versions.

* The Senate health committee approved its version of the bill with no Republican votes. The bill would set up a new government-run insurance system to compete with private insurers, require many employers to provide insurance for their workers or face penalties, and require individuals to buy their own insurance, with a government subsidy if necessary.

What happens after committees act?

* Having missed an early August goal for House and Senate votes on their versions of the legislation, each chamber now hopes to pass its legislation in September. While Democrats control a majority of seats in both chambers, this does not guarantee they will vote in concert with their leadership.

* Once each chamber has passed its version of the overhaul, a small group of lawmakers would meet to iron out differences between the competing versions. Then, each chamber would vote on the compromise legislation. If it passes, it would be sent to the White House for the president's signature into law. The president and congressional leaders have said they are aiming for enactment by the end of this year. (Writing by Jackie Frank, editing by Donna Smith)
 

hypocritexposer

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Cynthia Tucker of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution was willing to get specific, estimating that "45 to 65%" of the protesters are motivated by racism.

CHRIS MATTHEWS: Put 100 of these people in a room. Strap them into gurneys. Inject them with sodium pentathol. How many of them would say "I don't like the idea of having a black president"? What percentage?

CYNTHIA TUCKER: Oh, I'm just guessing. This is just off the cuff. I think 45 to 65% of the people who appear at these groups are people who will never be comfortable with the idea of a black president.

http://media.eyeblast.org/newsbusters/static/2009/08/209-08-07MSNBCHBTucker.wmv
 

Sandhusker

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hypocritexposer said:
Cynthia Tucker of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution was willing to get specific, estimating that "45 to 65%" of the protesters are motivated by racism.

CHRIS MATTHEWS: Put 100 of these people in a room. Strap them into gurneys. Inject them with sodium pentathol. How many of them would say "I don't like the idea of having a black president"? What percentage?

CYNTHIA TUCKER: Oh, I'm just guessing. This is just off the cuff. I think 45 to 65% of the people who appear at these groups are people who will never be comfortable with the idea of a black president.

http://media.eyeblast.org/newsbusters/static/2009/08/209-08-07MSNBCHBTucker.wmv

More idiotic race baiters.
 

hypocritexposer

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oh, they'll keep stirring the powder keg

same newspaper as the adult "jay", works for I guess, Reader sure does find the good media sources to read.

these liberals are all about these Alinsky Marxist tactics

false accusations/label/demonize

watch it in action when a Congressman actually believes the talking points he was handed by the DNC

a DR asks him a question about Health Care and he goes balistic, accusing him of being a "plant" in the meeting, this was in Alanta

http://hotair.com/archives/2009/08/07/video-democrat-screams-at-constituent-for-asking-tough-question-on-health-care/
 

hypocritexposer

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I see you didn't read much about Obama, before you voted for him.

Marxism comes up quite a bit in his background. You're starting to see the results of that background lately.
 

alice

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Sandhusker said:
hypocritexposer said:
Cynthia Tucker of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution was willing to get specific, estimating that "45 to 65%" of the protesters are motivated by racism.

CHRIS MATTHEWS: Put 100 of these people in a room. Strap them into gurneys. Inject them with sodium pentathol. How many of them would say "I don't like the idea of having a black president"? What percentage?

CYNTHIA TUCKER: Oh, I'm just guessing. This is just off the cuff. I think 45 to 65% of the people who appear at these groups are people who will never be comfortable with the idea of a black president.

http://media.eyeblast.org/newsbusters/static/2009/08/209-08-07MSNBCHBTucker.wmv

More idiotic race baiters.

Oh yes...Hypocrite comes to mind when it comes to race baiting. He is more covert than Mike...which ain't sayin' much!

Alice
 

alice

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burnt said:
What, are you jealous because he didn't throw you a bone?
Once you asked me if I realized how small something I'd written made me look. I'm now asking the same of you, burnt.

I will say that dead mice, bones, and all of these youtube offerings of Hypocrite's have something in common. They all belong in the trash.

Alice
 

Sandhusker

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reader (the Second) said:
How cute. He brings her youtube offerings like a cat brings a mouse to the feet of its owner :wink:

How immature, no comments on the video. What did you think of the content, Reader?
 

hypocritexposer

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reader (the Second) said:
This is MY thread Husker. Have you commented or did you change the subject?

I posted a video of these "adults" your article was talking about.

Who was immature in it, the Dr. or the Congressman?

and the meeting was in Atlanta, same city as the article was written. are you getting a true picture of what is going on from the media?
 

burnt

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reader (the Second) said:
lol, burnt, from your 'tude it appears you have a miserable life.

It's probably my diet. I drink a cup of vinegar every morning when I get up just to sweeten my stomach.

Then I have a big bowl of sauerkraut for breakfast followed by the highlight of my day - SOUR BOILED CABBAGE for lunch!! For supper, I ease up a bit and have sweet and sour ribs without the sweet.

So, does that help?

What's your excuse for your 'tude? :)
 
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