yes right. Only in your dreams. If you think its so bad why not follow
your fearless leader Limpblob - who has stated he will move to Costa
Rica. Interestingly enough it has national health care.

On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 2:27 PM, Sam <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> It's not health care reform, it's a take over of insurance companyies
> Chavez style. Did you learn nothing about this process?
>
> Gingrich said it well:
>
> This will not stand.
>
> No one should be confused about the outcome of Sunday's vote
>
> This is not the end of the fight it is the beginning of the fight.
>
> The American people spoke decisively against a big government, high
> tax, Washington knows best, pro trial lawyer centralized bureaucratic
> health system
>
> In every recent poll the vast majority of Americans opposed this monstrosity
>
> Speaker Pelosi knew the country was against the bill. That is why she
> kept her members trapped in Washington and forced a vote on Sunday.
>
> She knew if she let the members go home their constituents would
> convince them to vote no.
>
> The Obama-Pelosi-Reid machine combined the radicalism of Alinsky, the
> corruption of Springfield and the machine power politics of Chicago.
>
> Sunday was a pressured, bought, intimidated vote worthy of Hugo Chavez
> but unworthy of the United States of America.
>
> It is hard to imagine how much pressure they brought to bear on
> congressman Stupak to get him to accept a cynical, phony clearly
> illegal and unconstitutional executive order on abortion. The
> ruthlessness and inhumanity of the Obama-Pelosi-Reid machine was most
> clearly on display in their public humiliation of Stupak.
>
> The real principles of the machine were articulated by Democratic
> Congressman Alcee Hastings who was impeached and removed from the
> bench as a federal judge, before being elected to the House when he
> said ""There ain't no rules here, we're trying to accomplish
> something. . . .All this talk about rules. . . .When the deal goes
> down . . . we make 'em up as we go along."
>
> It is hard for the American people to believe their leaders on the
> left are this bad.
> They are.
>
> The American people will not allow a corrupt machine to dictate their future.
>
> Together we will pledge to repeal this bill and start over
>
> Together we will prove that this will not stand
>
> 2010 and 2012 will be among the most important elections in American history
>
> These elections will allow us to save America from a leftwing machine
> of unparalleled corruption arrogance and cynicism
>
> Sunday was one more step in the fight against a "Washington knows
> best" and "Washington should run everything" attitude.
>
> Let us turn now to the Senate to continue this fight for real reform,
> for real self government, and for policies that create jobs, improve
> health outcomes, and increase freedom.
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 2:11 PM, Mary Jo Sminkey <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>>
>>> Actually it's way off mark, kind of stupid actually, but I don't want
>>> to talk about it while mourning the end of the greatest country ever
>>
>> Wow, well anyone that thinks passing health care reform is the "end" has 
>> already bought into the far right rhetoric too much to see clearly. Anyone 
>> that thinks this really doesn't understand exactly what it is about our 
>> country that *does* make us great.
>>
>
> 

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