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ozwy says:
I personally can't wait for my "substandard" health care. It'll probably beat the piece of crap I have now from a private company.

I've been to countries where health care is "socialized," and it works great. The people you hear complaining about have non-issues, like warts, paper cuts, and stubbed toes. I contracted a stomach virus while visiting in Israel, and the doctors took me in right away. While I was in the waiting room, I talked to a woman who had epilepsy, and she told me how glad she was to have doctors readily available, because she worked in a small bakery that wouldn't be able to afford privatized health care.

Did you hear that Republicans? Israel has socialized health care. In fact, lots of countries the US likes have socialized systems in place that work better than any institution built on privatization. We're one of the only countries, barring places like Somolia, that don't have a humane system for healthcare.

I can't believe people are in favor of keeping the old system where companies can price gouge and selectively choose what conditions you can have treated without being exhorted.
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hmifc says:
How about you focus on the substance of the issue instead of crying about the name? Deeming legislation has passed without actually voting on it is a "Banana Republic" type of governance. Can get any more dishonest. For all you Democrats who want passage of this piece of garbage legislation no matter the means, it will come back to bite you in the behind. I am a proud convervative who believes in freedom first and government last. You do not have the right to impose your restrictions on my freedom.
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ozwy replies:
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SO which part of the bill limits your freedom? I'm curious to know. You Republicans live in this bizarre utopia where the free market really exists (although it never has and never will), and companies really listen to their customers and obey the natural laws of economics. And if you try hard enough, you might be as rich as hmifc. Yeah right, just look at the rail road companies of the 1800's and the current banking fiasco.

I also find it funny that Republicans, with all their talk of freedumb and low taxes, railed against those who didn't want the war in Iraq due to the very reasons they don't want the health care bill. I'd rather my tax dollars go towards actually helping individuals than bombing a country where we're not really sure if we're helping them or not.
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readytsf says:
This is what passes for journalism in this country now, a rancid piece of biased trash disguised as news. You people are disgusting, and that's why you're going down the tubes as fast as you are.
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davepattyd says:
Those dastardly Republicans are at it again. This should have obviously been called the Honorable Democratic Congresswoman from New York and Chairwoman of the House Rules committee for the 111th United States Congress Solution.

I'm sure this objective journalist is just as incensed about the Hyde Amendment and the Stupak Amendment. I look forward to searching his past articles to see if he did as outstanding a job expressing his dismay as he did for this article.
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citishark says:
Main thing is: "we are" choosing to have our beloived government -headed by the historic,wise, all caring, unique, beloved best president we ever had control our healthcare, the industry and related businesses. I see you do not know this, but demokrat$ call this a 3 legged seat: they already PASS into law the first 2 in the "stimulus bill" (but NOBODY noticed??!!)all the fight now is to pass the 3rd and last leg for total control.

For the nervous among us: relax! When the law passes as Obama is pushing for, and after all the bribes, arms twisting, warnings, etc used to get the necessary votes ends, Obama/dems promise that we will be enjoying the extraordinary and unique benefits that all the government run-enterprises produce. (Of course: the all-carinf members of Kongre$$ and the president will excempt themselves of that enjoyment and will NOT change a bit their healtcare programs). And the cost -of course bear by ALL taxpayers- is going to be "less"..They promise!

To understand a bit our benefits coming, just dig a bit in outomce produced by government run entities like: AMTRAK, Post Office (by the way: do not expect mail on Saturdays!) Fannie Mae (just "lost" $72 Billion last year..added to $250B LOST in previous year....our taxes have to be increased soon to make up all this!you can thanks "uncle Frankie and retiring Chris to start..) Freddie Mac, Social Security (do I have to explain you that in mere 23 months will run out of money?...full of worthless IOU's from every member of Kongre$$), etc...get the pic?

How is 'Hope & Change' working for you guys so far?....still 3 yrs to go!
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klem94 says:
Let me point out that the Dems had ONE YEAR to pass a health care bill. During that year, they had IRON CLAD control over the White House, the House of Representatives, and the Senate.

And yet, somehow, they DID NOT PASS THE LEGISLATION!

All of you who are constantly complaining about "Republican's antics" should be complaining to and about the Democrats, for their abject cowardice in failing to pass a bill. That is, if passage of a health care bill is in fact what you actually desire.

If, instead, all you really want is to make partisan attacks on "the other side", please, carry on, you're doing just great!
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klem94 says:
The woman's name happens to be "Slaughter", but somehow, that's the fault of the GOP? Or did you not intend for this article to be taken seriously?

And oh, yes, you just happen to neglect to mention the fact that what the Slaughter rule proposes to do is to "deem" the Senate health care bill passed by the House WITHOUT AN ACTUAL VOTE. But apparently you consider that fact "a little complicated" for your readers to understand, so you childishly zone in on the Congresswoman's name as if there's some issue there.
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reveal4 says:
The frenzied right wing senior bloggers here simply serve as a daily reminder of the inherent antisocialness and nardcissism and basic lack of honesty which is fundamentally inherent to the entire right wing.They have no remorse for their lack of virtue. They, quite the opposite, revel in their inherently pedculiar psychology, and lack of common uman decency or virtue. They are lost souls.
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alanrobisch replies:
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hawk good post Reveal4 is the typical elitist liberal. You dare not cross him or he will call you an idiot neocon
klem94 replies:
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A string of epithets does not an argument make. Are you capable of making a cogent argument? If not, leave the comments to those who are.
theTigerDotNET replies:
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"inherently pedculiar psychology, and lack of common human decency or virtue" - reveal4

You do realize that Conservatives give roughly 30% more to charity than liberals. Man, no decency or virtue there huh? I guess that does make us peculiar since we believe in giving of ourselves rather than having the government confiscate it from us to give it to who they want to.

Theft, whether by the barrel of a gun or by the barrel of the government is still theft!

We conservatives value our freedom and resent liberals trying to destroy the institutions that our founders set up to protect us from our government. The founders set up small limited government but liberals/progressives are out to destroy that dream.
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wcfileds says:
Now America can see what you're really all about, you common criminal. Hopefully there will be a way to put you behind bars for what you're doing to dictate that the Senate version of the bill be automatically passed through the chamber once the House passes a corrections bill making changes to it, you are manipulating our system of government and circumventing the overwhelming majority of the American people for the sake of one man's insatiable urge to legacy build. You are a disgrace to this country and should be removed from office.
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Zann-Zel replies:
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I would think the word slaughter would be more relevant to the party who doesn't care if we all die while our insurance companies get rich.
reveal4 replies:
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Simply a peculiar post. The absolute hatefulness of the right wing seems to permeate the entire Republican party is is a national disgrace. There is simply an antisocial tendency in the Republican party, composed ainly of senior Republicans.. The daily lies, deceit, and democratic treachery of the group is clear for all to see. In spite of the proven lies, there is no sense of humility or shame inherent in the right. They seem to be absent of common honesty and have no remorse for their lies or deceit or deceptive practices. This is not normal. We are witnessing the lack of common virtue inherent in an entire gooup of right wing adherents. Honesty is not inherent in their psychological makeup. This is simply stating an obvious fact. The right wing and the Republican party are simply bereft of basic and common honesty. They are full of hate and spit their venom at anyone within range. On this topic or any other..The Republican Party is just basically and inherently narcissistic and lacking in fundamental honesty. The Republican senior base is retired seniors..These people are a "Lost" generation that will be remembered as basically dishonest and intolerant. They are fading into history.
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Zann-Zel says:
Thats okay Slaughter = one letter away from laughter! Which is what these selfish Republicans will be hearing when it passes! : )
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