Comments on: Bush Threatens Kids' Health Plan Expansion
Promises To Veto Congress' Increase In Health Insurance For Poor Children
- They should explore embryonic stem cell research.
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- **** TAKE AMERICA BACK ****
**** STOP THE WAR & Corporate Corruption****
Ron Paul has it all.
He has NEVER voted:
* to raise taxes
* for an unbalanced budget
* to raise congressional pay
* for a federal restriction on gun ownership
* to increase the power of the executive branch
He HAS voted:
* against the Iraq war
* against the inappropriately named USA PATRIOT act
* against regulating the internet
* against the Military Commissions Act
He will eliminate the IRS, Wasteful Government Spending & Stop The Iraq War Immediately!
Most importantly, he voted NO on anything in Congress that is not allowed by the Constitution.
He is the only candidate not a member of the CFR!
Shouldn''t ALL members of Congress uphold the Constitution? Aren''t they SWORN to uphold it? You can bet Paul won''t call the Constitution "just a G**D***ed piece of paper" like George Bush is reported to have.
If you want a candidate you can TRUST due to a proven track record, visit ronpaul2008.com and get busy spreading the word. The Mainstream Media is a lagging indicator!!
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- This is such a crock. Hey, you should check out New Jersey. Their Governor another Dimnowit is using Schip for families with an average income over $72,000. Then they want a referendum for embroynic stem cell research and will also tack that on to property taxes if they get the people to vote for it. This is abuse the likes of which is continual for the Dimnowits. The state of New Jersey has the hightest real estate taxes in the country. This is why and the bastardo apparently doesn''t give a patooie about it. Now if this is going on in New Jersey, check out what they want to do nationally.
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- Is it considered welfare? Free to all children, government sponsored health care? Whats real here, and whats a load of crape?
If thier parents refuse to provide health care (for those who can afford it), why should the American Taxpayer!!
This is smart. Bush is on track. The issue is the wheeling and dealing behind the scenes in Congress. The bill never should have lead this earmarked legislation. - Reply to this comment
- I am going to say this veto it Mr. President keep doing the opposite of what America wants that should really help the GOP more in 2008. Some people are too stupid to breath the air and maybe they shouldn''t it would save on CO2 emissions from them.
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- "I know that some of you may not be the ones who posted the stuff about Bush but this needs to be said. Bush DID NOT send us to war CONGRESS did. By the constitution the Bush cannot enact war he can occupy a country BUT ONLY CONGRESS can enact WAR. Get your facts staight and don''''t blame the war on Bush.
Posted by pmitchem1 at 07:46 PM : Sep 23, 2007"
Actually, no war was declared. I''m not the one saying so ... guess who ? Gonzo. Congress authorized the use of force, didn''t ask for it ... - Reply to this comment
- "Why, Kyrgyzstan, of course. I thought everybody knew that."
Just kidding about the last part. How many people have even heard of Kyrgyzstan, much less having committed its Constitution to memory ? - Reply to this comment
- "What other nation allows for impeachment besides the US?"
- Posted by radiob at 03:54 PM : Sep 23, 2007
Why, Kyrgyzstan, of course. I thought everybody knew that.
In addition to Kyrgyzstan, impeachment is in the Constitutions of Iran (??!!), India, Brazil, Russia, the Philippines, the Republic of Ireland, the United Kingdom, Austria, Germany, Norway, Romania, Taiwan, Venezuela, Paraguay and Lithuania.
Source:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impeachment - Reply to this comment
- Sign this Appeal.This site is an Appeal For Redress in support of our mission in Iraq.An Appeal For Redress is an authorized means for active duty military to submit a grievance to Congress. It can be signed by Active Duty, Reserve, or National Guard military personnel.It is authorized by DoD Directive 1325.6 and DoD Directive 7050.6.The wording of the Appeal for Redress is:As an American currently serving my nation in uniform, I respectfully urge my political leaders in Congress to fully support our mission in Iraq and halt any calls for retreat. I also respectfully urge my political leaders to actively oppose media efforts which embolden my enemy while demoralizing American support at home. The War in Iraq is a necessary and just effort to bring freedom to the Middle East and protect America from further attack.If you are active duty, reservist or national guard, please Sign this Appeal.Most service members fully support the war in Iraq and feel calls to retreat by Congress and attacks by our media on our conduct and mission act to motivate our enemy while demoralizing our support at home, directly increasing the threat we face and resulting in greater American casualties. This Appeal for Redress provides a way in which individual service members can appeal to Congress to fully support us and actively oppose media attacks on our mission and our morale.This Appeal will be delivered to members of Congress.http://www.appealforcourage.org/
Posted by lars008 at 03:28 AM : May 20, 2007 - Reply to this comment
- What are you talking about?! His eloquent treatise on "Nazi Terror Islam Hajiism" that he cut and pasted from wikipedia made me see the world in a whole new light! Lars008 is my personal hero! LOL! ;-p
Posted by socrates392 at 01:24 AM : Sep 24, 2007
You mean the one he posts because he''s never had an original thought in his life? the one he posts again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again................................................ - Reply to this comment




