Posted on 07/22/2009 12:29:23 PM PDT by doug from upland
As President Barack Obama, the man who continues to refuse to produce a real birth certificate for public inspection, gives his health care speech today, Mark Levin is ready to take him to task.
Levin will counter the speech as it is being delivered. It should be great, insightful (to the left, that's inciteful) talk radio at its very best.
LISTEN TO KABC ONLINE, SCHEDULED FOR 5PM
Damn, Obama is dodging hardcore.
THe kid with the sore throat example was an insult to ANY doctor...
Its on display..The guy can’t give a strong answer. But its no wonder, liberals never can; they know their policies have the complete opposite effect of its stated intent.
Now lying and saying there is a “long history...of african-Americans and latinos being stopped disproportionately” -the fact is the opposite.
We went to the doctor once last year for a lingering cough. The visit was 65.00 and the meds were 15. It was nice knowing if something awful happened, she was covered, but the cost to add her to my or husband's plan would be $400 a month. That's too much for us for something we rarely use.
What an absolute pile of nothing.
This was a waste of Mark’s talent. There was really nothing for him to parse other than O’s endless blathering and rambling.
I forgot to add they have family plans also. And you don’t have to be a farmer to get their insurance.
And they smoke like fiends.
Time to adopt the Japanese diet.
Hey, as a type 1 diabetic, Japan was awesome.
I drank green tea all the time, walked more than a mile a day, and none of the food I ate was processed.
I changed from beer to shochu (distilled liquor) and my blood sugar never went over a normal persons.
WABC radio has been airing commericals for the last 15 minutes.
THAT’S talk radio???
Oh well.............
I’m really tied up for about the next week. I don’t know of any groups. At another time, I’d be there organizing, but I am working 18 hours a day to survive the Obamaconomy.
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