As far as I am concerned, if we have to do this again, if the politicians in DC still won't listen that we are sick and tired of their corrupt practices, then next time we burn it all down.
In a related matter, News Busters quotes Newt Gringrich's explanation of the anger displayed by Republicans during Obongo's self serving television speech last week.
I can go through the president's speech and find a lot of things that I like. Then I go to the House Democratic bill and I don't find a single one of those things reflected in the legislation. Now, they, they literally had voted down efforts to make sure that health insurance only went to people who are legally in the United States. So they would have to go back and have very significant changes, which I think would split the Democratic caucus. And I think part of the reason you saw some, some real anger about the speech is he kept describing things that had been explicitly not put in the bill on the House side, and the House bill has no resemblance to the president's speech.
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so where were you ?
Liked it so much I reposted it over at "The Shack".
I wanted to go but had other obligations. I say next time the 2 million show up armed. If they still don't get it the third time we discharge those arms.
Ya know "anonymous", this isn't my site so I really don't have a dog in the hunt over here, but, over at "the shack", I don't allow "anonymous" comments, whether they are supportive to me or not. Shows a lack or conviction or courage.
I think your comments might have some more credence if you stopped hiding behind anonymity. If you stop over at the shack, leave a comment with you name, and if its relatively appropriate, I'll be glad to post it. I always welcome apposing points of view or well written sentiments... :-)
I just don't respond to anonymous comments other than to delete them if they get nasty. If you don't care enough to ascribe some sort of identity to a comment, then I don't care to respond either.
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