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Conservative Libertarians for Health Reform!
Hey, if the insurance companies are supporting it, why not? In any case, with the Republicans turning the debate over health care reform into a Bugs-and-Daffy ''Duck season! Rabbit season!'' argument of perpetual naysaying, a lot of important messages aren't getting across. Case in point? A strong public health insurance option is a ...
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The Limitarian
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October 14, 2009
Re: Good article but what is Obama's problem?
Republicans don't want a health care bill. They feel that everything is fine the way it is. The very idea of public healthcare goes against their entire philosophy. For Republicans, dog-eat-dog is the only way. They've got their minds made up and are not willing to try to look at the other side of this or any other issue. While weak, the ...
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noahbody
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September 8, 2009
Re: President Obama was great today!
I did not hear him, so I can't evaluate his performance. But ultimately his actions --- and the actions of the Democratic one party gov't - for better or worse - will be what he is measured by. I do not think our one party Gov't is listening---but they are good at media events. I hope to be proved wrong---not by good speeches or by nice ...
Posted to
Today's Papers
by
thinkingabovemypaygrade
on
August 15, 2009
health care reform
Well, better luck with passage of the health care reform bill next year.
Posted to
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david wayne osedach
on
July 17, 2009
Get it done!
It is time to get a healthcare plan in place. The Republicans have no interest in a plan they are just obstructionists. There is a related post at http://iamsoannoyed.com/?page_id=588
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Today's Papers
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carlyt
on
July 16, 2009
twitter
It is not surprising that Republicans make the most interesting twitters. They have nothing to do.
Posted to
Politics
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david wayne osedach
on
June 10, 2009
Dog Wars
The Republicans are not only losing the 'dog wars' to Obama. but, just about every other war as well.
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The Has-Been
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david wayne osedach
on
May 15, 2009
Re: Interesting Graphic
I would have liked to have seen the graphic be more interactive. The possibility to change the values, i.e. ''voted the same way on X percent of the votes in 200X'', would have yielded an even better understanding of which senators are relatively extreme in their views and which senators are more in the middle. It would also be interesting to ...
Posted to
Politics
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szkott
on
April 30, 2009
The Pew Poll RE Obama’s Polarized Early Job Approval Ratings
Full title:The Pew Poll About Obama’s Polarized Early Job Approval Ratings, and The Trouble with Percentages First, the statement at the Pew website. Partisan Gap in Obama Job Approval Widest in Modern Era April 2, 2009 For all of his hopes about bipartisanship, Barack Obama has the most polarized early job approval ratings of any ...
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mathpol
on
April 9, 2009
Re: Little Miss Brandy, You are NOT original!
''middleview wrote the following post at 04/08/2009 4:47 PM: Show me a democrat calling for the invasion and occupation of Iraq. '' Hmmm...I could of swore that ALL the DEMS in CONGRESS but ONE voted to invade Iraq..Please stick to the facts
Posted to
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Jeanne Love
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April 8, 2009
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