Hey Allan, I love bonfires, too. Wouldn't you agree that the ME ME ME
in opera terminology is more of a me-myself-andI?

On 12 Okt., 07:00, iam deheretic <[email protected]> wrote:
> I like Obama, the truth is I had severe reservations while he was running,
> but against his opponent there was not much of a choice. since  he has been
> in office he has removed some of the toxicity from the air, for which I am
> grateful.
>
> He has a plan to get the USA back on a stable economic condition, he is
> trying to get health insurance for everyone.  I do have health insurance.
> And when I lived alone with my family in the USA I could not afford it and
> my employers did not supply it or even the possibility to get it, so I know
> what it is like to be with out insurance. Six years ago I ended up
> hospitalized for just under 24 hrs.  My insurance company immediately sent
> them a letter of guarantee saying that all my hospital bill would be paid
> for and gave  the address to which to send the bill to.. Thought the
> hospital and dosctors tried to double bill me they were paid in full upon
> recieving the bill.  I had access to look at the cost and it exceeded
> $8,000.oo Nothing major was done just 24 hours in intensive care. Yes I did
> need to be there.
>
> With medical bills of this type of insanity, something needs to be done. I
> see a lot of this having started with the Regan administration when the
> great republican oprea began to sing ( You can still hear them singing "me
> me me me me ME ME ME!) some thing has to be done, The only hope I see is
> Obama being directly opposed by the finacial intrest of the Republican Opra.
>
> I am sorry I do not see any other door opening that even offers a  ray of
> hope.  I for one will encourage the faint spark of hope and I will do
> everything I can to get it to grow into a raging bonfire.
> Allan
>
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 5:22 AM, Vam <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > It's OK for you to think as you do, Allan !  And, it's OK too for me
> > not to think as you do.
>
> > I've nothing against BO. In fact, it feels good it is he on the stage
> > instead of Bush, and I certainly wish he succeeds at what he 's
> > promised to pursue and deliver.
>
> > Only, I see no purpose is served in concluding too soon. And, I see no
> > reason whatsoever for going ga - ga over BO, from what I've observed
> > so far.
>
> > On Oct 12, 12:33 am, iam deheretic <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Vam sometimes I think you walk with your eyes closed because you do not
> > want
> > > to see. One thing I see happening he is dissolving the school yard bully
> > > mentality that was so deeply installed by the Bush mentality,  bringing
> > into
> > > play a genuine desire for Peace that is something that is desperately
> > needed
> > > by this world to day.
>
> > > "I see said the blind man but he did not see at all!"
> > > Allan
>
> --
> (
>  )
> I_D Allan
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