Posted on 10/22/2013 8:02:50 AM PDT by Lakeshark
Heh. Double-heh. I dont know who this Rex Harrison guy is, but his Obamacare parody website is worth checking out. As someone said on Facebook, the White House really ought to hire this guy to reverse-engineer the real site.
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Here is a direct link, enjoy: http://rexharrisonshat.com/healthcare/
The late Rex Harrison was a famous British actor who starred, among many films, in both ‘The King and I’ productions. He also starred in both ‘My Fair Lady’ attempts.
This Rex is a phony.
From what I understand the Obamacare website works like many of the scamming websites out there. Specifically, in order to get to any content you first have to enter all your personal information and data into the system. Whether or not you get any value from whatever content they choose to expose to you, they have all your personal information to use as they wish.
Why is he a phony?
Is it possible to tell the two apart? Seems to me the difference would be very subtle and invisible to all but the deepest computer gurus.
That link locked my computer up. May be a malicious website. Beware!
The link is OK and it gave me a chuckle
Try to hit the “apply now” button
Not bad, but it would be neat if he included that annoying little bug that crawls all over the screen that some Freepers occasionally include in their commentary.
Brilliant
Sure seems Barry Obomination is following in the footsteps of his racial brethren from Nigeria.
Just like the Nigerian e-mail scam you have to give the spammer enough information to economically destroy you.
BO did take it up a notch by not only destroying your economic future but screwing up a health care system which still attracts people from around the world in spite of its high cost.
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