Posted on 09/22/2007 10:41:46 AM PDT by MNJohnnie
Let’s Roll!
Reporting for duty.
Can you get the show? I am at work and for some reason the “Listen Live” link at Townhall isn’t working for me today
HEY THERE!
Thanks for “tuning in”
;-)
Got it!
Hey! Just heard Laura Ingrham is going to be in Atlanta on Sat Oct 6. Think you can get her?
> Think you can get her?
Laura and Sherri would kill John and friend.
oh please ! can we can we?????
Who is this chump????? Jefferson worked for a public school. So he backs everything????
ENGLISH DAVE on the line to defend JOHN!!!!
ROFLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!
Fastest 40 minutes for me. Just got here.
GAWDDDDDD!
What if that irresponsible mother can’t or won’t feed her baby.
Is that an argument for universal food insurance.
I a mother truly can’t care for her children, she perhaps needs to give them up.
hehehehehehe Oh black water!!!! that’s funny!
Hiya, Eeev!
hi DAHLIN!!
Even Jesus said that there will always have the poor with you!
John, left to his own devices, would turn the whole health system over to the Regress and then to bureaucrats. Hypocrite.
Technically, in the politico-economic sense, John's notion of health care is fascist, not just socialist; he wants gov't control of the means of production in this field.
Your caller Will is illiterate. The whole leftist/rightist dichotomy was popularised by the German Communist party in the 1920s and 1930s as a means of distinguishing them from the Nazis. Both were socialist parties (Nazi is of course shorthand for Nationalsocialistiche).
You should wrap John's ''3-month old baby'' argument around his neck by pointing out 1) the child, by law, will receive health care right this very minute, 2) as part of the solution, the mother should lose parental rights and the child be put up for adoption. Also, point out that his example probably constitutes 0.00001 per cent of all health care situations, and as such is NOT a controlling argument.
ALSO, point out all the presently existing abuses and non-treatments, some of them fatal, that occur every day in the nationalised systems in Canada, France, and the UK.
One final thing: John is being absolutely Orwellian in equating ''personal responsibility'' with mandatory insurance.
So far this hour, John has said ''at the end of the day'' seven times by actual count.
;^) (now 8 times, he said it again)
LOL!!
and English Dave is on the line to “HELP” John!!
LOL!!
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