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my cat that died three years ago would be a better president than obama... then again that same cat also has a higher IQ than anyone that voted for the fool.
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Originally Posted by rd2007
my cat that died three years ago would be a better president than obama... then again that same cat also has a higher IQ than anyone that voted for the fool.
I'm guessing that free hat was of the tin-foil variety
Of course you just lied your entire head off in that post.....
Care to elaborate?
Admittedly, the 95% tax is an exaggeration. For the moment.
Part of the health care bill (assuming it isn't dropped somewhere along the line) is that you WILL buy health insurance, whether you can afford it or not, or pay a fine that you can't afford, or go to prison. It's in the bill.
Also in the bill (assuming it isn't dropped somewhere along the line) is a semi-annual MANDATED health "screening," which is CLEARLY unconstitutional. But why let the constitution stand in the way?
my cat that died three years ago would be a better president than obama... then again that same cat also has a higher IQ than anyone that voted for the fool.
You obviously weren't around in the Carter years, and haven't been paying attention to Lil' Hussein Obama.
The thing I respected about Carter is that he wasn't willing to put the country in hock and were the largest creditor in the world when he was in office. Reagan on the other hand turned this country into the largest debtor in the world and we haven't looked back. The economy has been put on a credit card for over 30 years.
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