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“You can change for the better”
Joined: Aug 1, 2009
Comments: 662
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San Leandro, CA
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from the ceo wrote: <quoted text> Ahhh...I knew it wouldn't be long before one of you brought in the Socialism or Nazi thing. Your kind are deluded by the insurance companies into thinking this way. Have you seen the Bill Moyers interview with Wendell Potter, former exec at CIGNA. You are spouting verbatim exactly what the insurance cartels want America to believe. Hope that tasty spoon-fed c.r.a.p is good. Hurry back to the Glen Beck show so you can get another load. Woof, ceo, You reacted just as I predicted. You're going to be the first to complain when you go to the Comminity Health Commune for a health problem, and a SEIU receptionist stares at you and slowly tells you to stand in line "a". When you get to the front of line "a" another SEIU SEIU Health Assistant will ask you what's wrong, and when you tell him/her, you will be sent to line "m". When you get to the front of line "m" you will be handed a form to fill out and go to line "p". When you get to the front of line "p" with your form, an SEIU Level II Health Associate will tell you that you are in the wrong line. You will ask what to do. She will say You will have to go back to line "a". But, of course this is what you Libs call full employment and a level playing field.
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fired up and ready togo
Redding, CT
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FreeDog wrote: <quoted text> Woof, ceo, You reacted just as I predicted. You're going to be the first to complain when you go to the Comminity Health Commune for a health problem, and a SEIU receptionist stares at you and slowly tells you to stand in line "a". When you get to the front of line "a" another SEIU SEIU Health Assistant will ask you what's wrong, and when you tell him/her, you will be sent to line "m". When you get to the front of line "m" you will be handed a form to fill out and go to line "p". When you get to the front of line "p" with your form, an SEIU Level II Health Associate will tell you that you are in the wrong line. You will ask what to do. She will say You will have to go back to line "a". . It's amusing that all you wingnuts know EXACTLY how this will all be played out. The same republican arguments were used during the '60's when medicare was passed. All the Dems were communists and marxists ..the country was to be turned into a socialist state. Guess what.. it didn't happen and I don't hear anyone screaming now to get rid of medicare. health care reform will happen.
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DJ A
Jefferson City, MO
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The House passed a bill that the Senate will reject. They're like the folks who voted for Nader, which got Bush in. They'll be back to the drawing board with nothing to show for 2009.
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“You can change for the better”
Joined: Aug 1, 2009
Comments: 662
21st Century
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San Leandro, CA
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fired up and ready togo wrote: <quoted text> It's amusing that all you wingnuts know EXACTLY how this will all be played out. The same republican arguments were used during the '60's when medicare was passed. All the Dems were communists and marxists ..the country was to be turned into a socialist state. Guess what.. it didn't happen and I don't hear anyone screaming now to get rid of medicare. health care reform will happen. Woof, Furt, I am 66 years old and still do not take Medicare, yes I have opted out, because I still work. I am still forced to pay in and because I am self employed I pay twice. I would gladly take all the money I have paid into this Socialist system plus interest, and handle my own affairs. So would most self sufficient Americans. Most simply have less money now, because it has been confuscated from them throughout their life. That is how Socialism and Control works. End result - we lose our Freedom! But I don't expect you to understand anything about that. Your grey matter is no more that a thin layer of grey paint on a hot air balloon.
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fired up and ready togo
Redding, CT
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FreeDog wrote: <quoted text> Woof, Furt, I am 66 years old and still do not take Medicare, yes I have opted out, because I still work. I am still forced to pay in and because I am self employed I pay twice. I would gladly take all the money I have paid into this Socialist system plus interest, and handle my own affairs. So would most self sufficient Americans. Most simply have less money now, because it has been confuscated from them throughout their life. That is how Socialism and Control works. End result - we lose our Freedom! But I don't expect you to understand anything about that. Your grey matter is no more that a thin layer of grey paint on a hot air balloon. Typical selfish response from a self-serving wingnut. I pay into social security because I know that it helps my family ...brother and mother are both on ss. Aside from a very small pension this is all of their income. And I know that whatever they get from SS helps them live a decent life. Freedom is what social security gives them...knowing they will not be out on the street and starving.
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fired up and ready togo
Redding, CT
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FreeDog wrote: <quoted text> Woof, Furt, I am 66 years old and still do not take Medicare, yes I have opted out, because I still work. I am still forced to pay in and because I am self employed I pay twice. I would gladly take all the money I have paid into this Socialist system plus interest, and handle my own affairs. So would most self sufficient Americans. Most simply have less money now, because it has been confuscated from them throughout their life. That is how Socialism and Control works. End result - we lose our Freedom! But I don't expect you to understand anything about that. Your grey matter is no more that a thin layer of grey paint on a hot air balloon. AND....I hope you have a good private insurance company because you will pay an arm and a leg if you wind up in the hopsital. My brother is not much older than you. With a pace maker installed in July the bill came to just over $79,000 all of it paid for by medicare. No Private Ins....you better hope health care passes the senate!
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from the ceo
Absecon, NJ
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katfish wrote: <quoted text>Why does it upset me? Because there is a clause in there that states people over 65 have to see counselor every 5 years to determine whether they should end their lives sooner than their natural way of leaving this world. And the fact of putting a fine on people who can't afford the governments health care. That's not right. There are just too many odd clauses in the bill that aren't right. YOU are sadly misinformed or have been watching Glen Beck (the alcoholic, college dropout). There is NO requirement for death counseling every 5 years-although in your case, I'd be willing to make an exception. I am now dumber because of reading your ridiculous post. Please don't make any life decisions without consulting with someone of at least average intelligence. GOD help us all.
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katfish
Dubberly, LA
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from the ceo wrote: <quoted text> YOU are sadly misinformed or have been watching Glen Beck (the alcoholic, college dropout). There is NO requirement for death counseling every 5 years-although in your case, I'd be willing to make an exception. I am now dumber because of reading your ridiculous post. Please don't make any life decisions without consulting with someone of at least average intelligence. GOD help us all. Have you read any of the bill? It's around page 425 or so. If you haven't, then your just like the dimwits in congress who haven't read it either, including the president.
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from the ceo
Absecon, NJ
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FreeDog wrote: <quoted text> Woof, ceo, You reacted just as I predicted. You're going to be the first to complain when you go to the Comminity Health Commune for a health problem, and a SEIU receptionist stares at you and slowly tells you to stand in line "a". When you get to the front of line "a" another SEIU SEIU Health Assistant will ask you what's wrong, and when you tell him/her, you will be sent to line "m". When you get to the front of line "m" you will be handed a form to fill out and go to line "p". When you get to the front of line "p" with your form, an SEIU Level II Health Associate will tell you that you are in the wrong line. You will ask what to do. She will say You will have to go back to line "a". But, of course this is what you Libs call full employment and a level playing field. WOW--you are seriously paranoid and quite possibly delusional. Although, if you're 66 and refusing Medicare, you're probably just paranoid that "the government will confiscate your television that sends you messages from your special friends." Your as bad as the other fool who thinks he'll have to see a death counselor every 5 years. Hopefully, after this health care reform passes, we'll be able to send someone over to help you with some nice medication. Don't worry, we'll leave the television alone so your "special friends" can keep sending you messages (a "special message" will be sent tonight-check channel 22 at 9pm--over and out).
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“You can change for the better”
Joined: Aug 1, 2009
Comments: 662
21st Century
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San Leandro, CA
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Woof, Furt and ceo, would have made wonderful members of the SS. Just read their answers to my post. All I described was my determination to remain independent of the STATE, and FREE of HANDOUTS. And what happens? These two Obamarites ATTACK me. To them you either get in line or go to the gas chambers. Time to go to the Central Square and Goose Step around! So, Furt and ceo, are you both members of Obama's Brown Shirts ACORN? Or haven't you joined yet? Such good little Fascists you are.
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“You can change for the better”
Joined: Aug 1, 2009
Comments: 662
21st Century
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San Leandro, CA
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fired up and ready togo wrote: <quoted text> AND....I hope you have a good private insurance company because you will pay an arm and a leg if you wind up in the hopsital. My brother is not much older than you. With a pace maker installed in July the bill came to just over $79,000 all of it paid for by medicare. No Private Ins....you better hope health care passes the senate! Woof, Furt, I'm on my fourth pacemaker, I have epilepsy, and arthritis, and I still run my own business. If you retire you start to die, in my opinion. As The Great Billy Holiday sang, "God Bless the Child that's got his own". But, you wouldn't understand that, you've been an ant in a colony all your life. Left right, left, right, group think all the way - that's you - always take and never give. Don't worry about me, I'll walk on your grave.
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from the ceo
Absecon, NJ
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The Guy Average wrote: <quoted text> If they had any salient points with which to debate you, they would not have to attack. Sadly, PelosiObamacare is simply a power grab, a freedom-remover, and nothing more. http://guyaverage.blogspot.com I see another paranoid-"the world is out to get us" groupie has chimed in. Shouldn't you be getting back to watching out for those 'wascally' government employees who want to insert a mind control unit in your head?
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DJ A
Jefferson City, MO
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Obama's "victory" offends too many Dems. That might lose him the war for 2009. He needs to rein Pelosi in a bit.
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fired up and ready togo
Redding, CT
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FreeDog wrote: <quoted text> Woof, Furt, I'm on my fourth pacemaker, I have epilepsy, and arthritis, and I still run my own business. If you retire you start to die, in my opinion. As The Great Billy Holiday sang, "God Bless the Child that's got his own". But, you wouldn't understand that, you've been an ant in a colony all your life. Left right, left, right, group think all the way - that's you - always take and never give. Don't worry about me, I'll walk on your grave. 4 pacemakers? I seriously doubt that last sentence. But I'll be big about it and wish you well. Too bad you can't spin all that hate into something decent for the good of your country.
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“You can change for the better”
Joined: Aug 1, 2009
Comments: 662
21st Century
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San Leandro, CA
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fired up and ready togo wrote: <quoted text> 4 pacemakers? I seriously doubt that last sentence. But I'll be big about it and wish you well. Too bad you can't spin all that hate into something decent for the good of your country. Woof, Furt, Let's compare you to me. First, if I hate I only hate slackers like you who only take from the country and they never give. I could take but don't. Second, "something decent for the good of (the) country". I create jobs, I don't take from the community basket even though I qualify, I contribute when not asked, I work beyond my years. I don't cry and say "life has been unfair". What's your story Furt? My guess is you are a loyal little leftist with your hand out at every chance.
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Beamsplitter
Edmonton, Canada
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FreeDog wrote: <quoted text>
What's your story Furt? My guess is you are a loyal little leftist with your hand out at every chance. I would suppose you would support the likes of Bernie Madoff, a true specimen of Right Wing sleeze bag. Or the banks, many on the verge of failure, now with their hand out. Right wingers of course. Or the auto companies, many now with their hands out. Right wingers of course. And now you, bragging about your goodness. Bullshit!
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“You can change for the better”
Joined: Aug 1, 2009
Comments: 662
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San Leandro, CA
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Beamsplitter wrote: <quoted text> I would suppose you would support the likes of Bernie Madoff, a true specimen of Right Wing sleeze bag. Or the banks, many on the verge of failure, now with their hand out. Right wingers of course. Or the auto companies, many now with their hands out. Right wingers of course. And now you, bragging about your goodness. Bullshit! Woof, Peespitter, Funny you use Bernie Maddoff, before the proverbial "Fit Hit the Shan" for old Bernie, he was a big Democrat Contributor. He just loved to go to those Fund Raisers for Bill and Hill, even the Bamster. Check it out before you open your mouth and insert your foot.
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fired up and ready togo
Redding, CT
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FreeDog wrote: <quoted text> Woof, Furt, Let's compare you to me. First, if I hate I only hate slackers like you who only take from the country and they never give. I could take but don't. Second, "something decent for the good of (the) country". I create jobs, I don't take from the community basket even though I qualify, I contribute when not asked, I work beyond my years. I don't cry and say "life has been unfair". What's your story Furt? My guess is you are a loyal little leftist with your hand out at every chance. You can't compare what you don't know or understand. The only thing I see in any of your replies is hate. It's all about you, right, Dog? I, I, I, I....and everybody else can go to h... FYI, I live in an affluent community and I know I'm fortunate. There are millions of my fellow Americans who are hurting right now. Health care is a priority for them. That's the reason I support our president and HCR. It has nothing to do about life being fair or unfair. It's about helping your neighbor. You enjoy calling me a leftie....go right ahead if it makes you feel good.
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Beamsplitter
Edmonton, Canada
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FreeDog wrote: <quoted text> Woof, Peespitter, Funny you use Bernie Maddoff, before the proverbial "Fit Hit the Shan" for old Bernie, he was a big Democrat Contributor. He just loved to go to those Fund Raisers for Bill and Hill, even the Bamster. Check it out before you open your mouth and insert your foot. Nah the dipshit was one of you. I don't care who he contributed to. Then how about them banks, my little porkshank?
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“You can change for the better”
Joined: Aug 1, 2009
Comments: 662
21st Century
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San Leandro, CA
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Woof, Furt and Peespitter, two peanuts in a leftwing peanut shell. The two of you would look good holding hands and tiptoeng through the daisies as part of the chorus line in the fictitious musical farse "Spring Time for Hitler and Germany" from THE PRODUCERS, by Mel Brooks.
I won't spend any more time debating a pair of idiots with a combined IQ equal to an amoeba.
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