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Facts suggest vets delayed own tests to make Obama look bad

hypocritexposer

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After the recent revelation of long wait times and delays in care at VA hospitals shocked the nation, congressional Democrats from both houses and independent journalists undertook their own investigation to determine the cause of the problem.

What they found was shocking: evidence of a coordinated conspiracy among numerous ill veterans to avoid seeking medical care and blame their subsequent problems on President Obama.

"It's racism pure and simple." said one congressional staffer who played a tape recording of a VA patient telling an undercover investigator "I'm supposed to go for a colonoscopy next week but I'm gonna skip it and blame it on Obama if I get sick."

"I know it sounds an awful lot like me," the staffer said of the tape, "but it is a VA patient. Trust me."

While on the surface, it seems incredible and even bizarre that anyone would go to such lengths to embarrass a politician they dislike, it is consistent with the pattern of racism that has emerged since the coronation of the country's first black president in January 2009.

Recently for example, Senator Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) revealed that while the Affordable Care Act aka ObamaCare has been wildly successful beyond anyone's dreams; it would be even more so if not for a concerted effort by racists who desire it to fail:

"I'll be able to dig up some emails that make part of the Affordable Care Act that doesn't look good - especially from people who made up their mind that they don’t want it to work because they don't like the president. Maybe he's of the wrong color, something of that sort. I've seen a lot of that and I know a lot of that to be true. It's not something you're meant to talk about in public but it's something I'm talking about in public because that is very true."


"If they're writing emails, you know they're serious about sabotaging it, those are prima facie evidence," a well-paid intern on the senator's staff told us. "I mean, people don't take the trouble to email if they're just kidding around. That's what Twitter and Facebook are for."

"I can just see them racists sitting there and hitting RESET and ENTER over and over again on the healthcare.gov website, and cursing President Obama each time they get a 404. They're vicious, I tell ya!"

Frighteningly enough, it appears these latest trumped-up scandals are part of an intense, multi-front racist effort to discredit the president. The opening shot was the revival of the stale two-year-old already-explained Benghazi fiasco last month.

Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC) put this "scandal" in its proper perspective for all reasonable people:

"I seem to remember our history. After reconstruction, when people of color gained political presence throughout the south, they drummed up all kinds of things, indictments and accusations, they drove these people out of the south. Some went to Chicago, some came here to Washington D.C. And I see the same kind of efforts to discredit this president and this administration."



Famous investigative journalist and perpetual victim of bad hairstyling Eleanor Clift recently once again debunked the Benghazi accusations against the president:

"I'd like to point out that Ambassador Stevens was not 'murdered'," she said, bending her fingers in the air to suggest the drawing of quote marks, "but died of smoke inhalation in a CIA safe room."



Another journalist put it more bluntly: "It's safe to say racists in the CIA murdered him to make Obama look bad."

Even more startling, however, is the realization that the efforts to make Barack Obama look bad did not start in 2009 or even in the 21st century, but actually began in the 1780s. Investigative blogger Ezra Klein explains the facts to readers of low intelligence:

Klein makes the argument that it is unfair to expect Obama to succeed when the presidency is designed to be ineffective. In Klein’s view, instead of blaming Obama for being an absentee president, we should be scolding James Madison and Alexander Hamilton for crafting a Constitution that didn’t provide a president with the ability to govern because of the checks and balances incorporated into the system.



"The racism in this country is sickening!" chanted all living MSNBC commentators in unison. "It's obvious the Tea Party was plotting against Barack Obama nearly two centuries before he was born. If that's not racism, what is?"

Experts are at a loss to explain why so many seemingly normal people are consumed by such hatred for President Obama.

"You take former President Bush," said one psychologist wearing a "Buck Fush" T-shirt. "On the surface, he seems like a nice guy, always smiling like a chimp. So you tell me why he started two unnecessary wars to ensure that 10 years later the VA hospitals would be overloaded and make America's first black president look bad! How do you explain that, huh?"

"I don't understand what drives people to irrational hatred, but I'm sure it has something to do with the Koch Brothers," mused Senator Harry Reid (D-NV).

"I don't know what the next phony scandal to arise around Barack Obama will be," said future House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi, "but one thing I know for sure: racist hatred of the president will be behind it. It always is." - See more at: http://thepeoplescube.com/peoples-blog/dems-suggest-vets-delayed-own-tests-to-make-obama-look-bad-t14012.html#sthash.Jtnx4bZb.dFCDngU8.dpuf
 

Steve

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that has to be satire..

but honestly..

I use the VA.. Wilmington Delaware and they are great..

but on a side note..

a short while back when my medical insurance decided i didn't need most of my medications.. I sought help from the VA

it took awhile.. several calls over a few months landed me an appointment just about four months away..

right now it would take about two months to get an appointment beyond my normal scheduled appointment.. which are about 6 months apart..

to me it really didn't matter,.. I was able to buy my own medications for awhile.

well a few days ago,.. I was at the VA.. and found out a startling detail. [/b]

as many of you might have noticed I haven't been posting.. mostly because I felt like crap.. was busy and felt like crap..

so after a bit of nagging I made an appointment.. and they found out what ails me..

when I was up at the VA hospital.. I was talking about the scandal with an un-named person,.. this person was a bit shocked when I mentioned how long it took me to get an appointment with my doctor..

seems this un-named person was under the understanding that they were hitting goals..

so with my permission this un-named person checked my files

I logged on.. and they led me trough the process because I didn't want to get this un-named person into trouble..

but the person was able to guide me to the right information.

and I looked at my "complete" appointment list including cancellations..

and we were both a bit shocked to find out what was happening..

the Wilmington VA CARE has always been fantastic.. NO complaints from me..

I have filed a inquiry into what I found..

way back when I first went back to the VA for primary care when I called fro an appointment I was often told "they would schedule it and contact me".. after several calls over a few months I finally asked for a name.. and then soon after I was sent a letter advising me of my appointment in about 4 months.

in my file this appointment is the fifth appointment I was scheduled for over those few months. (in other words every time I called they gave me an appointment but I only knew of the fifth one)

so I called them five times before I asked for the schedulers name..

and received five appointments, I never knew about.. all within a few days of my call..


so if you look at my file.. it looks like I was given a bunch of appointments and then I CANCELLED them..

and in the last few months,. I was given three appointments and that I CANCELLED them..

the scheduling and patient cancellation are all within several minutes apart..

in fact my file is littered with patient cancellations .. all scheduled,. and then a few minutes later canceled,.. and then I would be scheduled for a followup appointment several months away..



I have NEVER missed an appointment and only rescheduled a few,.. very few..

but my record shows a stream of patient cancelled appointments.

Who needs a list when you have a system..
 

Steve

Well-known member
What they found was shocking: evidence of a coordinated conspiracy among numerous ill veterans to avoid seeking medical care and blame their subsequent problems on President Obama.

"It's racism pure and simple." said one congressional staffer who played a tape recording of a VA patient telling an undercover investigator "I'm supposed to go for a colonoscopy next week but I'm gonna skip it and blame it on Obama if I get sick."

I get letters with every appointment begging me to make the appointment as a skipped appointment denies another veteran that care.



considering all the scheduled and cancelled appointments on my appointment file .. it is understandable that I get the letters..

even when I have never missed an appointment and only *rescheduled a few.


so my bet is.... the VETS will get blamed for cancelling/missing appointments..






* Note: * the VA does not list appointments as rescheduled, only patient cancelled, or cancelled.

I am not sure how the missed is listed but all my appointments that I made and kept are listed as "Appointment Kept" ,or update in progress..

for those wondering.. you can check the last two years at https://www.myhealth.va.gov/index.html
it is under get care,.. and appointment summery.

to go back further is a complicated,
 

backhoeboogie

Well-known member
Mike said:
Excellent post.

Having said that, nothing surprises me about Liberals these days.

Anything for them to get in a plug.

With all their finger pointing going on, it is a good thing they don't believe in the second amendment.
 
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