Posted on 03/23/2012 5:37:54 PM PDT by tookiesrcookies
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In an email to supporters on the second anniversary of the law, campaign manager Jim Messina writes to supporters "Here's to two years of making the lives of millions of Americans better every single day. If you're tired of the other side throwing around that word like it's an insult, then join me in sending a message that we're proud of it."
"Let everyone know: 'I like Obamacare,'" Messina writes. "What's not to like? Obamacare means you won't have to pay out of pocket for preventive care like cancer screenings and birth control, insurance companies can no longer drop people when they get sick or refuse coverage for "pre-existing conditions," and women won't have to pay more just for being women."...
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Some of the posts are really funny.
#IlikeObamacare is anything but reclaimed by @barackobama
What’s not to like?
How about the 1.6 trillion dollar cost. Abortion on demand and paid for.
How about the death panels and the rationing.
How about the Doctors who will quit.
How about the 3.8% tax on selling you home.
Need I go on?
What rock is this clown sleeping under.
IF the Obamistas imagine they can retrieve “Obamacare” what about my version ~ to wit: O B A M A KKK A R E.
My favorite:
# ilikeobamacare because customers at “Man’s Country” get free STD testing.
Ok, that was fun. I made a few tweets. One was;
#ILikeObamacare because people live too long.
One guy said that he was turned down for Geraldocare because he was wearing a hoodie.
Somehow (maybe a lefty “friend”) I got put on one of Baraka’s email spam lists. info@barackobama.com
My spam filter has been catching it, but I see the subject lines. This mornings was “Hell yeah, I like Obamacare”
Great, just great.
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