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This was funny. But you know what, you would probably get the same clueless talking point responses from those who support the bill. The most pathetic thing that is happening is, folks are up in arms, accusing the each other of drinking the kook-aid, being sheeples and not listening, when they themselves have not taken the time to read the bill. Depending on the media and the IDIOTS in Washington to tell you what to think...yeah that always work.
Do not let a few misinformed in a crowd of many fool you. You will get burned in the end because the majority of them are well informed.
Hey, think about it, this country elected an idiot based on them being totally misinformed.
And it turned out to be the biggest political mistake in American politics.
Get informed no matter what you stand for, we cannot afford another mistake like this last one.
I have a hard time believing the majority are informed. And as blackandproud alluded to, That goes for those on both sides of the debate. I think there are certainly informed arguments you can make for both sides of the bill, but personally I am against. I think catch phrases like "government takeover of health care," "health care is a right," etc etc though only inflame the uninformed fringes and make any sort of healthy debate and compromise impossible in this country. I agree that people do need to inform themselves, then maybe we can see real progress.
I have a hard time believing the majority are informed. And as blackandproud alluded to, That goes for those on both sides of the debate. I think there are certainly informed arguments you can make for both sides of the bill, but personally I am against. I think catch phrases like "government takeover of health care," "health care is a right," etc etc though only inflame the uninformed fringes and make any sort of healthy debate and compromise impossible in this country. I agree that people do need to inform themselves, then maybe we can see real progress.
I'd agree with that. Most people are uniformed on the issues. When I say "most", I mean the VAST MAJORITY of Americans.
I'm strongly against the Bill, but that guys clips are funny as hell. He calls out the BS as he sees it. Where were all these mindless drones when us Ron Paul supporters were protesting the Bush/Paulson bailouts?!?!
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