To: Qbert
[T]here is something fundamentally authoritarian about the tenther constitution. Social Security, Medicare, and health-care reform are all wildly popular, yet the tenther constitution would shackle our democracy and forbid Congress from enacting the same policies that the American people elected them to advance, Millhiser wrote in an article for the American Prospect. Health care reform 'wildly popular'? I want some of what this moron is smoking.
3 posted on
07/31/2010 11:25:44 AM PDT by
Lurker
(The avalanche has begun. The pebbles no longer have a vote.)
To: Lurker
“Health care reform ‘wildly popular’? I want some of what this moron is smoking.”
It’s probably “wildly popular” when the only thing he reads comes from JournoList, and he’s never stepped foot out of the teacher’s lounge.
6 posted on
07/31/2010 11:33:22 AM PDT by
Qbert
To: Lurker
I want some of what this moron is smoking. Nuh-uh, no way. I have better things to do than spend all day on the toilet crapping my brains out...just to get down to that IQ level...
7 posted on
07/31/2010 11:36:42 AM PDT by
Smokin' Joe
(How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing.)
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