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Grampy
South Windsor, CT
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WeThePeople wrote: <quoted text> Grampy, They finally forced the Repubs to raise the poverty level wages to 7 something an hour now. Supposed to be that at least-for the ones that pay taxes into the system anyhoo. Mine's done and earned, now pay up.:) Undocumented immigrant workers like Sinajuavi or Pere du Champ are lucky to get $5.15/hr and a bag of orts to go.
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WeThePeople
Ferguson, KY
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At its core, the measure would create a federally regulated marketplace where consumers could shop for coverage. In the bill's most controversial provision, the government would sell insurance, although the Congressional Budget Office forecasts that premiums for it would be more expensive than for policies sold by private firms.
Demodoubletalk? Hopefully, they will dither on THIS, until they get it RIGHT.
Helllloooooooooo, current private insurence premiums are UNaffordable...
"It provides coverage for 96 percent of Americans. It offers everyone, regardless of health or income, the peace of mind that comes from knowing they will have access to affordable health care when they need it," said Rep. John Dingell, the 83-year-old Michigan lawmaker who has introduced national health insurance in every Congress since succeeding his father in 1955.
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Factual
AOL
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carol wrote: <quoted text> Or this headline in USA Today: "Left-leaning parties fare poorly in EU elections" http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2009-06-07... You tell him, Carol!
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Diogenes
Orlando, FL
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For any of you who still believe that Obama was pulled up through Columbia and Harvard by his ears just to run for president take a look at this; http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/09/did_ay... and this; http://current.com/items/89068239_did-obama-r... and this; http://voices.washingtonpost.com/44/ And this is not to mention his remarks shortly after the Gates affair. http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/51556 So what is it with this "wise, articulate, intelligent, highly educated" person who made outstanding grades through two of the most prestigious colleges in the U.S. in the field of constitutional law? Are you doubting this whole charade like most are?
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WeThePeople
Ferguson, KY
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Realtime wrote: <quoted text>Native American? Careful now, they don't all own casinos. Really. There's no reason why those minorities blah blah blah-can't GET A *REAL* JOB, just like the rest of us! And don't expect minimum wage pay if you're getting paid under the table! Slackers. (excluding current all time high uneployment rates from the scenerio)
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WeThePeople
Ferguson, KY
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Grampy wrote: <quoted text> Undocumented immigrant workers like Sinajuavi or Pere du Champ are lucky to get $5.15/hr and a bag of orts to go. Yes, I would say that's a true, realistic statement. Especially being undocumented, thus most likely illegal. Thus, they should be THANKFUL for it and STHU, bunch of whiners!
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WeThePeople
Ferguson, KY
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the independent wrote: <quoted text> legalize them and tax them to death, like the rest of us (the 50% paying for the other 50%) I'll volunteer to write the receipts for that!
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Demos
Rossville, GA
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DavidH64 wrote: <quoted text> Census reporting directly to White House is not an IF. It is a reality. It is UN-Constitutional for the Census to report directly to the WH. Look it up. You are OK with that? Yo are OK with policies of Bush(43), that you used to say were UN-Constitutional, being continued by Obama? So you are telling all of us that it is OK for the WH to disregard that US Constitution and Bill of Rights? Maybe you are one of those that believes it should be tossed away and re-written? What are you talking about? The census belongs to the Commerce Dept. Guess who the Commerce Secretary is appointed by and reports to?
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Demos
Rossville, GA
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The Sage wrote: <quoted text> When did France launch terror attacks on German cities BEFORE the war? Attack Berlin? Munich? When did Iraq?
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“I'm not nuts. Just different”
Since: Mar 08
Cheswold, Delaware.
ISP:
Dover, DE
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Grampy wrote: <quoted text> Undocumented immigrant workers like Sinajuavi or Pere du Champ are lucky to get $5.15/hr and a bag of orts to go. Yep. IF they make that much. Come here legally and they could make much more money. Illegals hurt us as well as themselves.
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Ayn Rand
Chicopee, MA
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Grampy wrote: <quoted text> Russia, Germany, and France don't peddle chemicals? Save your winks and nods for your teacher lounge cruisings. It's been established that Germany (Roche) supplied much of Saddam's chemical supplies
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WeThePeople
Ferguson, KY
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Demos wrote: <quoted text> When did Iraq? Things all of the world may never know. Doesn't mean they didn't. We didn't start the war.
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Ayn Rand
Chicopee, MA
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Grampy wrote: <quoted text> I cheerleaded nobody. Bush was foolish to try to rebuild Iraq. After we routed their army and Saddam was dragged out of his cowardly hole and hung we should have left IraQ, torching every oil well on the way out. And warned Iran and Syria they could be next if the interfered in Iraq. Mission accomplished! Except for the ignorant idea of torching oilwells (and causing environmental disasters), I agree.
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WeThePeople
Ferguson, KY
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Demos wrote: <quoted text> When did Iraq? Doesn't your partisian label side have a health care bill in need of some major reformations before it could even be considered doable, and efficiant to really help the working class types of this nation, to work on? Stop dithering then, and get to work.
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WeThePeople
Ferguson, KY
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Ayn Rand wrote: <quoted text> It's been established that Germany (Roche) supplied much of Saddam's chemical supplies It's bee established that polar bears are now repopulating the coastal Alaskian pipe line drilling areas, and oil is still readily availbale of the southern guld US coasts. Domestic drilling anyone?
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WeThePeople
Ferguson, KY
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Ayn Rand wrote: <quoted text> Except for the ignorant idea of torching oilwells (and causing environmental disasters), I agree. We saw the cause and effect Saddams handy torch work in Kuwait. We didn't start that one either.
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Demos
Rossville, GA
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WeThePeople wrote: <quoted text> Things all of the world may never know. Doesn't mean they didn't. We didn't start the war. Boy, did I wake up to a room full of stupid this morning or what?
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Demos
Rossville, GA
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WeThePeople wrote: <quoted text> Doesn't your partisian label side have a health care bill in need of some major reformations before it could even be considered doable, and efficiant to really help the working class types of this nation, to work on? Stop dithering then, and get to work. Not my party, not my bill and if you've been voting R for the last 10-15 years its more your fault than mine. Deal with it.
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Ahem
Lansford, PA
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Demos wrote: <quoted text> Boy, did I wake up to a room full of stupid this morning or what? Is your family visting? mmm ... mmm ... mmm
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Auroranorth
Baraboo, WI
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Grampy wrote: One Republican idiot, Joseph Cao, a Vietamese immigrant, formerly known as Cao Quang Anh, voted for the Pelosi job killing bill. He replaced Cash in the Freezer Jefferson, representing Louisiana's 2nd congressional district. I guess after ten months of being a Republican Congressman Cao wasn't getting any of that easy cash like Jefferson so he's crossing the aisle where the easy cash is much easier to score. Maybe Pelosi promised him indoor plumbing for his houch. I dont know whats with the republican party of Louisiana and all the mongrels next thing you know the dammed place will look like India
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