To: Kaslin
Insane formatting you have there.
To: Nonstatist
Does anyone else remember the Carter plan for national health insurance? I don’t remember that subject being a major issue at all while Carter was president. Is he now trying to score political points against a dead Kennedy? Is Carter doing revisionist history to paint himself in the best possible light? Does Carter realize that he has gone down in history as an insignificant weak president, not unlike Franklin Pierce or Chester Arthur or Benjamin Harrison????
To: Nonstatist
Jimmah Cahtah is delusional.
There was no possibility of a national health care bill being passed in 1979 (the year he suggests Kennedy blocked his initiative.)
Cahtah was weak, fumbling and an admitted failure. He must have dreamed this story.
To: Nonstatist
I know, I noticed it right right away after I posted it and asked the Admin moderator to remove the article end then posted the article again. What happened was I forgot to close the link after this President Carters superiority complex And didn't realize it until it was to late
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10/07/2010 7:51:01 AM PDT by
Kaslin
(Acronym for OBAMA: One Big Ass Mistake America)
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