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04-04-2014, 01:34 PM
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Obama's take on the huge numbers of people opposed to Obamacare
Here's what your President, not mine, said about the millions of people opposed to Obamacare...
"I don't get it. Why are folks working so hard for people not to have health insurance? Why are they so mad about the idea of people having health insurance?"
Nice! Not once in my life have I ever been mad at the notion of someone else having insurance.
Obama is either a liar, or incredibly clueless. And he's not that clueless to really believe that. So again, let's demonize the opposition, by blaming them for saying awful things (never mind we never said any such thing), rather than respond to what we are actually saying.
He's right about one thing, the man does not "get it." We could fill the oceans with what he doesn't "get".
Ben Franklin once said "those who would trade liberty for security, deserve neither" (paraphrasing). I happen to disagree with that statement, becaus ehe seems to be saying that those who don't want to get blown up, deserve to get blown up. But lots of people agree aith that. Fine. Well then, what do people deserve who would trade liberty for Sandra Fluke's free rubbers?
I'm glad that, rather than asking us what our concerns actually are, he simply paints us all as hate-mongers so that he can get back to what really matters, dinner with Jay Z and Beyonce.
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04-04-2014, 04:41 PM
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I think what Ben Franklin was implying was that if we trade liberty (freedom to defend ourselves) for security (let someone else decide our fates) we will end up with neither, meaning the results will not be in our best interest.
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04-04-2014, 05:49 PM
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But 7 million people signed up! Nothing about those only doing so to avoid the mandatory fine!
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04-04-2014, 06:01 PM
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He's not your President? That's a pretty unpatriotic thing to say...
-spence
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04-04-2014, 06:11 PM
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Originally Posted by spence
He's not your President? That's a pretty unpatriotic thing to say...
-spence
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I'll bey you ask most anyone in the military and they will say the same.
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04-04-2014, 06:21 PM
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I'll bey you ask most anyone in the military and they will say the same.
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So why would you follow orders of someone who wasn't Commander in Chief?
-spence
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04-04-2014, 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
Here's what your President, not mine, said about the millions of people opposed to Obamacare...
"I don't get it. Why are folks working so hard for people not to have health insurance? Why are they so mad about the idea of people having health insurance?"
Nice! Not once in my life have I ever been mad at the notion of someone else having insurance.
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I have yet to hear ONE person say "they are mad about the idea of people having health insurance." They are mad about CHANGING 100% of our populations health insurance for the 10% that don't have it. That doesn't make sense to people that have common sense.
Let's face it, besides being this being part of his agenda of big government control, is the Presidents plan to make it his legacy. Pretty selfish for one person to disrupt 300 million people' lives so he can leave a name for himself.
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04-04-2014, 07:59 PM
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Originally Posted by spence
So why would you follow orders of someone who wasn't Commander in Chief?
-spence
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Because they have to...apparently U were never in the military
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04-04-2014, 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by tysdad115
But 7 million people signed up! Nothing about those only doing so to avoid the mandatory fine!
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figures E not in yet
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04-04-2014, 08:02 PM
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Originally Posted by spence
He's not your President? That's a pretty unpatriotic thing to say...
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He is noy my president....Semper Fi....did not vote for him
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04-05-2014, 06:40 AM
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Originally Posted by spence
So why would you follow orders of someone who wasn't Commander in Chief?
-spence
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Because Soldiers take an oath to support and defend the Constitution first and follow lawful orders second. Kind of ironic our president doesn't believe in the Constitution.
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“It’s not up to the courts to invent new minorities that get special protections,” Antonin Scalia
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04-05-2014, 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by spence
He's not your President? That's a pretty unpatriotic thing to say...
-spence
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No, he's not. Wen he characterizes my desire to uphold the Constitution as a desire for others to not have health insurance, then no, he is not representing me.
You got your digs in against me. Your thoughts on Obama's words?
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04-05-2014, 08:24 AM
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I have yet to hear ONE person say "they are mad about the idea of people having health insurance." .
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Of course you haven't heard anyone say that, because no one is saying that. Obama knows that no one believes that, which necessarily mean that he is a liar.
How's that "change"?
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04-05-2014, 08:25 AM
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Kind of ironic our president doesn't believe in the Constitution.
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It's especially ironic given that he taught Constitutional Law at Law School. Can you imagine the political slant in that class, back in his radical, chummy-with-Bill-Ayers days? How'd you like to have been a conservative in that class?
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04-05-2014, 08:32 AM
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/...ing-obamacare/
he also said this...the author desperately tries to give el presidente the benefit of the doubt realizing that he doesn't understand what the difference between millions and billions is.... but in the end awards two Pinocchio's.....like everything that comes out of this president's mouth, you have to assume the opposite is true or it's complete distortion...then you won't act so surprised when it happens
Hillary for President!
http://capitolcityproject.com/hillar...-state-tenure/
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04-05-2014, 12:19 PM
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Originally Posted by spence
So why would you follow orders of someone who wasn't Commander in Chief?
-spence
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Talk to anyone in the military, present & past.
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04-05-2014, 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
How's that "change"?
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HOPLESS.
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04-05-2014, 02:00 PM
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But 7 million people signed up! Nothing about those only doing so to avoid the mandatory fine!
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According to reports of that 7 million that sign up about 24% are people who didn't have insurance prior.
So that leaves 76% who did have insurance cancelled and had to sign up to avoid penalties.
Also, How many of that 7 million signed up have actually paid into premiums ? 858,298 is the only number found.
What a joke just like every other thing they have done since stealing the last 2 elections !!!
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04-05-2014, 03:49 PM
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Seems like the numbers are swinging positive now that things are moving. With the technical issues and war against the bill it's no wonder support declined.
Wait until the GOP tries to take away the exemption for preexisting conditions...then think about your quote above.
My 23 year old step-son is also able to be on my insurance for a few more years. A nice thing as he's trying to find a job and with his dad dying just before he graduated college doesn't have a lot of options.
Obama's words are just some basic rhetoric. His bigger problem is that he wasn't out in front marketing the ACA all along...
-spence
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04-05-2014, 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by spence
Seems like the numbers are swinging positive now that things are moving. With the technical issues and war against the bill it's no wonder support declined.
Wait until the GOP tries to take away the exemption for preexisting conditions...then think about your quote above.
My 23 year old step-son is also able to be on my insurance for a few more years. A nice thing as he's trying to find a job and with his dad dying just before he graduated college doesn't have a lot of options.
Obama's words are just some basic rhetoric. His bigger problem is that he wasn't out in front marketing the ACA all along...
-spence
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Your step son could have been provided for without it costing everyone else or blowing up a system that most didn't want changed .
Obama lied when he did market the "ACA" that's the problem .
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04-05-2014, 04:25 PM
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...or blowing up a system that most didn't want changed .
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Check your facts...
-spence
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04-05-2014, 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by spence
Obama's words are just some basic rhetoric. His bigger problem is that he wasn't out in front marketing the ACA all along...
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And there you have it. Obama shamelessly lies through his teeth and assaults the decency of tens of millions of Americans he swore to protect, and Spence dismisses it as "basic rhetoric".
Spence, it's a whole lot easier to demonize us, than it is to respond to what we are actually saying.
I say that Christians should not be forced to pay for Sandra Fluke's rubbers. Obama says that's because I am angry at the notion that anyone has healthcare.
We deserve so much better than this. Or maybe we don't, given that we elected this lying, Bolshevik a**ole twice.
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04-05-2014, 06:05 PM
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Jim, I hate to break this to you...but the ACA doesn't cover rubbers.
Your obsession with Sandra Fluke's sex life however may continue.
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04-06-2014, 07:07 AM
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Your obsession with Sandra Fluke's sex life however may continue.
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As will your refusal to address any legitimate concerns over Obama's competence or, in this case, honesty.
Rather than explain why forcing employers to provide free contraception isn't unconstitutional, he tries to make everyone hate us by lying about our position.
Why can't you be an honest adult for 3 seconds and tell us what you think about a President who would stoop to that.
My only obsession with her sex life, is that I want to be left out of it. She is the one dragging me into it, by insisting that she has the right to reach into my wallet.
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04-06-2014, 08:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
My only obsession with her sex life, is that I want to be left out of it. She is the one dragging me into it, by insisting that she has the right to reach into my wallet.
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I think you're fascinated by it. You pepper your posts with words like "fornicate" and "rubbers" for their titillating enhancement. Now you're vividly depicting Fluke dragging you around against your will in a bondage fantasy that would make NEWPORTMAFIA blush.
-spence
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04-06-2014, 08:51 AM
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As will your refusal to address any legitimate concerns over Obama's competence or, in this case, honesty.
I'm sure that Spence considers Obama to be very competent. He pretty much has approved of all his foreign policy, considering it all to be "played well." He wants to give the ACA "a chance." He believes that the Repubs have made it difficult to govern, that it's their fault we're in a mess not Obama's. And that the economy is picking up, and the ACA thing is smoothing out of its little hitches and starting to roll. ETC. And about the honesty thing . . . you have to remember that Spence considers himself to be a pragmatist. The ultimate pragmatist, Machiavelli, would have approved of lying. Lying in order to achieve goals, govern well, is amoral. It is "smart."
Rather than explain why forcing employers to provide free contraception isn't unconstitutional, he tries to make everyone hate us by lying about our position.
Again, you call it "lying," Spence would see it as "smart." Pragmatism trumps morality.
Why can't you be an honest adult for 3 seconds and tell us what you think about a President who would stoop to that.
A pragmatist would stoop to whatever it takes to get the job done.
My only obsession with her sex life, is that I want to be left out of it. She is the one dragging me into it, by insisting that she has the right to reach into my wallet.
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Spence probably doesn't care about her getting into your wallet. Fluke is a promising progressive who will probably be running for political office in the near future. She will be a standard bearer for the "women's" issue part of the progressive platform, and be a big electoral draw on "smart" women's issues.
Besides, Spence is a "centrist." He is in the center of whatever is. So he is always right. You, on the other hand, are on the fringe of center. You're an extremist. Extremists are always wrong. NOT.
Spence doesn't have to answer any questions. He is usually the one asking questions, not too often making definitive statements. So long as the progressive movement forges ahead, maintaining or gaining ground, politics are on his side, and he can disregard your questions (or anybody else's), and merely respond with sarcastic jabs.
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04-06-2014, 09:01 AM
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Sounds like someone's jealous.
-spence
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04-06-2014, 12:21 PM
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Spence probably doesn't care about her getting into your wallet. Fluke is a promising progressive who will probably be running for political office in the near future. She will be a standard bearer for the "women's" issue part of the progressive platform, and be a big electoral draw on "smart" women's issues.
Besides, Spence is a "centrist." He is in the center of whatever is. So he is always right. You, on the other hand, are on the fringe of center. You're an extremist. Extremists are always wrong. NOT.
Spence doesn't have to answer any questions. He is usually the one asking questions, not too often making definitive statements. So long as the progressive movement forges ahead, maintaining or gaining ground, politics are on his side, and he can disregard your questions (or anybody else's), and merely respond with sarcastic jabs.
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"Fluke is a promising progressive who will probably be running for political office in the near future"
You need to keep up with the news. She's running for State Senate in California. Hip hip, hooray! Her resume reads "been in school my whole life, then went on TV and shoved my sex life in everyone's face, and demanded that they pay for it, because racisthatecrimeintolerantwaronwomenkeepyourrosarie soffmyovaries, that's why."
"Spence is a "centrist." "
Then so was Mao.
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04-06-2014, 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by spence
I think you're fascinated by it. You pepper your posts with words like "fornicate" and "rubbers" for their titillating enhancement. Now you're vividly depicting Fluke dragging you around against your will in a bondage fantasy that would make NEWPORTMAFIA blush.
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what I am , is contemptuous of the lot of them, including their apologists, which includes you.
If you don't like the word 'fornicate', then you should ask yourself why you endlessly and thoughtlessly support those who cannot refrain from screaming about that part of their lives into any microphone or TV camera, instead of keeping it in private where it belongs. I guess I'm not that evolved or sophisticated, because my only interest is in being left out of it. If Sandra Fluke insists on dragging me into it, then I get to articulate my response. If your side doesn't want to hear my position on such things, then all you need to do is stop reaching into my wallet in relation to it, and try to refrain from trampling on the constitution. Then do whatever you want and I'll keep mum.
Still dodging about the shameless lies of your man-crush, I see.
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04-06-2014, 12:32 PM
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She (Fluke) will be a standard bearer for the "women's" issue part of the progressive platform, and be a big electoral draw on "smart" women's issues.
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The day that hideous witch becomes the standard bearer for women, is the day I give serious thought to switching teams, if'n you know what I mean. She is absolutely repugnant, in every conceivable way a human being can be. Just knowing that she disagrees with me, is all I need to know that I am on the right side of any issue.
Blech.
I loved her speech at the DNC, aka abortion-pallooza. What a lovely platform that have on that side.
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