Posted on 08/12/2004 12:05:29 AM PDT by Lepidopteran
I am a swing voter, neither Republican nor Democrat. I supported President Bush in his response to September 11 and I supported the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. But I like John Kerry's message about the need to do something about the people in this country who have no health insurance. It's a hard choice.
There are still a few brain cells that haven't been killed off by alcohol.
Kind of like Ted Kennedy, I suppose.
This deserves no answer.
I just pinged you to another moronic thread. Can you do a link and a full RKBA ping? Please? :-)
(Heaves robotic sigh.)
I suppose that I will have to converse with these imbecilic humanoid creatures now. I might as well push myself into that boiling tar pit.
(More lamentations and robotic sighs.)
I see him.
Let's have some "fun" with him. He's a lonely little boy with no friends.
I Loved thatrobot.
He was hysterical.
Real People Personalities...
Yeah, saw him say that one.
"....I don't understand why you equate Clinton trying to hide an affair with any attempt to provide healthcare..."
I'm not. I was simply pointing out that Americans don't have
to be stupid to believe a falsehood in response to your
statement that you don't believe that Kerry is a liar.
"Forty three million out of a total population approaching
300 million is a very significant percentage."
I will grant you that it is a significant percentage. One
could imagine that an eye-opening number of people would
be dieing because they do not have health coverage. What is
that number? I would think that the national healthcare
advocates should be flaunting some statistics. I haven't
seen any, to date. Indeed, it is impressive to realize that
43 million people do not have health insurance, especially
since I am one of them. But, how does this number demon-
strate that those without coverage can't and don't get
treated?
There is an answer but it is NOT government sponsored and
controlled programs. Do you realize that the federal govern-
ment provides only between 6% and 10% of the public school
funding? Look what an economic, bureaucratic, and political
fiasco that causes.
"By the way, you misspelled lying (lieing)."
Thanks for the heads-up but I don't care to get into a
spelling bee contest, here. The only reason I corrected
your spelling was because your hiccup was included in a
passage that I was quoting directly and I wanted to be
clear. Regards.
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