Posted on 03/21/2010 4:17:18 PM PDT by cardinal4
t is easy to imagine, a triumphant Nancy Pelosi holding up a newspaper proclaiming the victory for Government Run Health Care. Tomorrows Washington Post or New York Times were certainly be displaying something similar, as news has just reached us that Bart Stupak- (D) MI, and his Pro-Life voting bloc in the Democratic caucus will vote for Obamacare. Stupak was persuaded by an Executive Order from the Obama White House promising not change existing laws banning federal funding of abortion. The Order apparently was able to convince the Michigan Democrat and other pro-life Democrats to thwart a growing number of Americans who wanted to start the debate over.
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lying POS SOBs
Ughhhh....I’m NOT looking forword to getting up tommorow morning..or (Mourning)....LOL With all the Dems and Libs gloating, it’s going to be as bad as the day after the idiot masses elected BO...
Yup...designed to be (quickly) overturned by a Federal court of (quickly) rescinded by Hussein The Blessed.
They will have to deal with a snarling, hostile electorate in a couple of months..
That’s if they’re lucky.
If they aren’t, it will be sooner.
It may have been a comprimising photo or recorded phone conversation he didn't want made public. Not out of the realm of possibility.
Apparently he was playing us all along..
He was never playing me. Speak for yourself. I never believed the turd in the first place.
Intolerable Act of 2010.
The worst crime against America committed by Americans since Booth & his co-conspirators pulled off the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
They all have to come home......I’m afraid this time will not be like the last time. This time they will wish it was like the townhall meetings of yesterday.
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