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From: richard on 24 Mar 2010 22:16 flipper wrote: > On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 11:14:36 -0700, Jim Thompson > <To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-Icon(a)On-My-Web-Site.com> wrote: > > >>Quotation of the day... >> >>"Let me remind you this has been going on for years. We are bringing >>it to a halt. The harsh fact of the matter is when you�re going to >>pass legislation that will cover 300 [million] American people in >>different ways it takes a long time to do the necessary administrative >>steps that have to be taken to put the legislation together >>_to_control_the_people_". John Dingell >> >> ...Jim Thompson > > > And now you know why public opposition didn't count for bean fart. Public opposition was to the previous administration who were thrown out on their ears - and rightly so if I may venture ;-)
From: richard on 25 Mar 2010 04:52 flipper wrote: > On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 02:16:44 +0000, richard > <mullens-deleteme-(a)ntlworld.com> wrote: > > >>flipper wrote: >> >>>On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 11:14:36 -0700, Jim Thompson >>><To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-Icon(a)On-My-Web-Site.com> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>Quotation of the day... >>>> >>>>"Let me remind you this has been going on for years. We are bringing >>>>it to a halt. The harsh fact of the matter is when you�re going to >>>>pass legislation that will cover 300 [million] American people in >>>>different ways it takes a long time to do the necessary administrative >>>>steps that have to be taken to put the legislation together >>>>_to_control_the_people_". John Dingell >>>> >>>> ...Jim Thompson >>> >>> >>>And now you know why public opposition didn't count for bean fart. >> >>Public opposition was to the previous administration who were thrown out on their ears - and rightly so if I may venture ;-) > > > And pray tell what does that fantasy have to do with ramming a > 'healthcare' bill through via bribery and every other conceivable > machination when all polls showed a majority of the people opposed it? The previous "administration" "blew it" You now see the consequences. Hard luck. America, I'm informed, is a democracy. The last lot screwed up big time, so now the democrats have their turn. At least the current president does not have a vacuum between his ears !
From: Bit Farmer on 25 Mar 2010 09:22 richard wrote: > flipper wrote: >> On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 02:16:44 +0000, richard >> <mullens-deleteme-(a)ntlworld.com> wrote: >> >> >>> flipper wrote: >>> >>>> On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 11:14:36 -0700, Jim Thompson >>>> <To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-Icon(a)On-My-Web-Site.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>> Quotation of the day... >>>>> >>>>> "Let me remind you this has been going on for years. We are bringing >>>>> it to a halt. The harsh fact of the matter is when you�re going to >>>>> pass legislation that will cover 300 [million] American people in >>>>> different ways it takes a long time to do the necessary administrative >>>>> steps that have to be taken to put the legislation together >>>>> _to_control_the_people_". John Dingell >>>>> >>>>> ...Jim Thompson >>>> >>>> >>>> And now you know why public opposition didn't count for bean fart. >>> >>> Public opposition was to the previous administration who were thrown >>> out on their ears - and rightly so if I may venture ;-) >> >> >> And pray tell what does that fantasy have to do with ramming a >> 'healthcare' bill through via bribery and every other conceivable >> machination when all polls showed a majority of the people opposed it? > > The previous "administration" "blew it" > > You now see the consequences. Hard luck. > > America, I'm informed, is a democracy. The last lot screwed up big > time, so now the democrats have their turn. > > At least the current president does not have a vacuum between his ears ! Not to mention that the last administration had the presidency for 8 years and a majority in both houses for a good share of that time. What did they do on Health Care. zip. Instead they gave trillion dollar tax cuts to the rich that only motivated their greed to damn near bankrupt the nation. These days when I run in a Republican in public regurgitating the latest sound bites from Rush or Sean, or Bill, I just laugh and ask them when they stopped thinking for themselves.
From: Bit Farmer on 25 Mar 2010 09:27 flipper wrote: > On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 08:52:49 +0000, richard > <mullens-deleteme-(a)ntlworld.com> wrote: > >> flipper wrote: >>> On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 02:16:44 +0000, richard >>> <mullens-deleteme-(a)ntlworld.com> wrote: >>> >>> >>>> flipper wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 11:14:36 -0700, Jim Thompson >>>>> <To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-Icon(a)On-My-Web-Site.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Quotation of the day... >>>>>> >>>>>> "Let me remind you this has been going on for years. We are bringing >>>>>> it to a halt. The harsh fact of the matter is when you�re going to >>>>>> pass legislation that will cover 300 [million] American people in >>>>>> different ways it takes a long time to do the necessary administrative >>>>>> steps that have to be taken to put the legislation together >>>>>> _to_control_the_people_". John Dingell >>>>>> >>>>>> ...Jim Thompson >>>>> >>>>> And now you know why public opposition didn't count for bean fart. >>>> Public opposition was to the previous administration who were thrown out on their ears - and rightly so if I may venture ;-) >>> >>> And pray tell what does that fantasy have to do with ramming a >>> 'healthcare' bill through via bribery and every other conceivable >>> machination when all polls showed a majority of the people opposed it? >> The previous "administration" "blew it" >> >> You now see the consequences. Hard luck. >> >> America, I'm informed, is a democracy. The last lot screwed up big time, so now the democrats have their turn. > > And, again, that fantasy has not one blessed thing to do with ramming > a 'healthcare' bill through via bribery and every other conceivable > machination when all polls showed a majority of the people opposed it I prefer an acrimonious discussion to fear inspired unanimity like the Patriot Act. > > Telling me you didn't like Bush is not an excuse for anything. Gee, here I thought it was one of the reasons Obama was elected. I seem to recall hearing a campaign promise to enact a plan. Of course, I did not hear that from Rush, so I might be wrong.
From: dagmargoodboat on 25 Mar 2010 09:29
(a.b.s.e. dropped, for Google) On Mar 25, 4:35 am, flipper <flip...(a)fish.net> wrote: > On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 08:52:49 +0000, richard > > > > <mullens-delete...(a)ntlworld.com> wrote: > >flipper wrote: > >> On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 02:16:44 +0000, richard > >> <mullens-delete...(a)ntlworld.com> wrote: > > >>>flipper wrote: > > >>>>On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 11:14:36 -0700, Jim Thompson > >>>><To-Email-Use-The-Envelope-I...(a)On-My-Web-Site.com> wrote: > > >>>>>Quotation of the day... > > >>>>>"Let me remind you this has been going on for years. We are bringing > >>>>>it to a halt. The harsh fact of the matter is when youre going to > >>>>>pass legislation that will cover 300 [million] American people in > >>>>>different ways it takes a long time to do the necessary administrative > >>>>>steps that have to be taken to put the legislation together > >>>>>_to_control_the_people_". John Dingell > > >>>>> ...Jim Thompson > > >>>>And now you know why public opposition didn't count for bean fart. > > >>>Public opposition was to the previous administration who were thrown out on their ears - and rightly so if I may venture ;-) > > >> And pray tell what does that fantasy have to do with ramming a > >> 'healthcare' bill through via bribery and every other conceivable > >> machination when all polls showed a majority of the people opposed it? > > >The previous "administration" "blew it" > > >You now see the consequences. Hard luck. > > >America, I'm informed, is a democracy. The last lot screwed up big time, so now the democrats have their turn. > > And, again, that fantasy has not one blessed thing to do with ramming > a 'healthcare' bill through via bribery and every other conceivable > machination when all polls showed a majority of the people opposed it > > Telling me you didn't like Bush is not an excuse for anything. > > >At least the current president does not have a vacuum between his ears ! > > Neither did Hitler, Mao, Stalin, Napoleon, Attila the Hun, Caesar, and > a host of people but just having something between the ears is hardly > an automatic recommendation. Richard's a foreigner. He doesn't understand our government, our finances, or the crisis we face. This act is, without a doubt, the greatest threat to liberty in our history. James Arthur |