While that is true, and I say the same thing. But I don't think it is relevant to this health insurance battle. Actions speak louder than words...ie No Republican supported it.
It is quite applicable however, to the actions taken by the GOP during the Bush administration, regarding expanding medical welfare and prescription coverage.
So sad but true.
A friend of mine suggested to his nephew to run for Congress. He won. Three years later the tales of corruption are rampant, endless.Sad days.
It is time to call these people for what they are - Socialist princes, The anointed 1%. All of the Democrats are Socialist and most of the Republicans are Socialist/Fascist enablers. Look at McConnell, He gets $3 Billion for Kentucky. McCain, who graduated 3rd from last from the U.S. Naval Academy,(something that Wikipedia DOES NOT Include in their herstory), was a member of the Keating Five (Saving & Loan payolay). There are too many of these asses being re-elected year after year.
Shame on US