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To: Old Grumpy; stocksthatgoup; fightinJAG

What “attempted bipartisanship”? Is Obama referring to his sneaking the Cap and Trade bill through the House at 3AM, and only one hour after the text was made available? Then for his next act of bipartisanship, and Health Care Reform was pushed through the Senate st 3AM the day after he was assured of enough votes from his own party to get a narrow majority.

As for Politico’s other example of a legitimate, mainstream argument by Obama, who really believes that Obama is opposed in principle to receiving millions of dollars in untraceable funds?

This guy has made a joke out of representative democracy as is his real intent.


14 posted on 10/14/2010 1:44:43 PM PDT by haroldeveryman
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To: haroldeveryman

And let’s not forget that the Rats seriously considered and pursued Deem -n- Pass for Obamacare, before they figured out some other way to stuff it down our throats.

Oh, and then they swore up and down on a stack of Bibles that the requirement to purchase health insurance was an “individual mandate,” not a tax.

Then as soon as they got challenged in court on their lack of constitutional authority to impose an “individual mandate,” they swore up and down on a stack of Bibles that the requirement to purchase health insurance WAS a tax, not an individual mandate.

Then these cretins have the unmitigated gall to announce in public that, if the Republicans win a vast majority in November, that then “maybe the Republicans will start cooperating with us”?

That doesn’t even make any sense, in addition to just being plain stupid.


15 posted on 10/14/2010 1:52:00 PM PDT by fightinJAG (Step away from the toilet. Let the housing market flush.)
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