D.C. insurance commissioner fired a day after questioning Obamacare fix (politician, terrorist)
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He said himself that he wasn't asked to leave because of his statements.
Yeah?
White said the mayoral deputy never said that he was being asked to leave because of his Thursday statement on health care. But he said the timing was hard to ignore.
White said the mayoral deputy never said that he was being asked to leave because of his Thursday statement on health care. But he said the timing was hard to ignore.
Do you read something into that, that I do not?
Maybe maybe not. That's the beauty of conspiracy threads. They typically can't be proven.
Maybe maybe not. That's the beauty of conspiracy threads. They typically can't be proven.
So again, what exactly is the conspiracy here? The idea that a government official would get fired over something they said is a conspiracy? Have we not seen exactly that play out many times over?
Questioning Obama in a Black Democrat controlled entity isn't good for your employment prospects evidently. No criticism of Obama will be tolerated by Blacks, none at all. The poor man just wants to keep Obama's original plan!.
Democrats, and especially progressives, have never had a problem eating their own. I think the three ring circus has come to DC and we should enjoy the show.
Welcome back my friends, to the show that never ends.
We're so glad you could attend, come inside, come inside.
[quote=pknopp;32266875]So again, what exactly is the conspiracy here? The idea that a government official would get fired over something they said is a conspiracy? Have we not seen exactly that play out many times
The conspiracy is in this thread. You assume he was let go because of his statements. We really don't know yet, do we?
So again, what exactly is the conspiracy here? The idea that a government official would get fired over something they said is a conspiracy? Have we not seen exactly that play out many times
The conspiracy is in this thread. You assume he was let go because of his statements. We really don't know yet, do we?
Because one does not know something does not make something a conspiracy. The idea that a political appointee would get fired for something he said is a well documented occurrence.
Conspiracies by their very definition are not.
Whether his statement that he believes there may be a connection can be debated but it's not a conspiracy.
You made the claim, not him. How is it that he can speak for you? How does this work? Did you send him a power of attorney?
Seems to me that you are leading us into real conspiratorial territory. Are you maybe one and the same? Is that it? Is that how he could speak for you?
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