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- AngryMob0
RNlun6: How is turning people away from Emergency rooms any less ethical than death panels? I'm absolutely positive we won't see two things from this bill. A government takeover and death panels. Two options that were never proposed.
RNlun6, I don't believe in the so called death panels. I do believe that the government's intent to takeover healthcare IS real. If you can't read between the lines, then go back to Pluto.
- are you a satirical act AngryMob?
is it okay if I laugh?lukus_W
- are you a satirical act AngryMob?
- DrBombay0
Wil, I am convinced you have ADHD. Stick to a topic please you bounce around like you forgot to take your ritalin.
You shred liberals all day and even the Republicans are the ones who don't want the border sealed. You are a man without a country. Like Tom Hanks in that movie where he was trapped in the airport.
- sigg0
guys, every one of you has some type of social or mental disorder of some kind i mean damn, listen to yourselves...
i see OCD, ADD, ADHD, SAD, and various forms of mental retardation.
- And sigg is a chronic liar: http://www.qbn.com/t…AngryMob
- lol. that situation was handled a long time ago you reactive buffoon.sigg
- You're still a liar, you liar.AngryMob
- lol. how old are you? i think there's a disorder for an adult acting like a child. add that to the list please.sigg
- don't worry, sigg, he must have unresolved issues in his life and he's just using the anger at those things here.locustsloth
- Not a bad choice of outlets, if you ask me. No one gets hurt and all thatlocustsloth
- It's clear from his willingness to try and dig up stuff on you that arguing is his main motivation, not politicslocustsloth
- Keep speculating shit smeller, you're wrong, wrong, wrong.AngryMob
- change your diaper and hopefully you'll be in a better mood.sigg
- drgss0
Americans: Serfs Ruled by Oligarchs
*fap fap fap
http://www.counterpunch.org/robe…
- drgss0
http://www.europe2020.org/spip.p…
"Not even the « jobless recovery » many experts are trying to make us believe in. In the United States, United Kingdom, Eurozone and Japan, it is a « recoveryless recovery » we must expect, i.e. a pure invention aimed at convincing US and UK insolvent consumers to start buying again and keeping US T-Bonds’ and UK Gilts’ country purchasers waiting as long as possible (until they decide that there is really no future selling their products to the lands of the US Dollar and British Pound."
"In the United States and United Kingdom in particular, the colossal public financial effort made in 2008 and at the beginning of 2009 for the sole benefit of large banks became so unpopular that it was impossible to consider injecting more public money into banks in spring 2009, despite the fact that they were still insolvent [11]. It then became necessary to invent a “fairy tale” to convince the average saver to inject his/her own money into the financial system. By means of the « green shoots » story, overpriced stock indices based on no real economic grounds and promises of « anticipated public funding repayment », the conditioning was achieved. Hence, while big investors from oil-producing and Asian countries [12] withdrew capital from these banks, large numbers of small individual investors returned, full of hope. Once these small investors discover that public funding repayment is only a drop in the ocean of public aid granted to these banks (to help them dispose of their toxic assets) and that, after three or four months at best (as analyzed in this GEAB N°36), these banks are again on the verge of collapse, they will realize, powerless, that their share is worth nothing once again.
Intoxicated by financiers, world political leaders will be surprised - once again – to see all the problems of last year reappear, all the more severe since they were not addressed but only buried under piles of public money. Once that money has been squandered by insolvent banks compelled to « rescue » even more insolvent rivals, or by ill-conceived economic stimulus plans, problems will re-emerge, further exacerbated. For hundreds of millions of citizens in America, Europe, Asia and Africa, the summer 2009 will be a dramatic transition towards lasting impoverishment due to the loss of their jobs, with no hope of finding new ones in the next two, three or four years, or due to the disappearance of their savings invested in stocks or capital-based pension funds, or in banking investments linked to stock markets or denominated in US dollars or British pounds, or investment in shares of companies pressured to desperately wait for an improvement not coming soon."
- DrBombay0
- Yes We... errr... Yes He Can.AngryMob
- That doesn't make any sense.DrBombay
- neither does the poster.deathboy
- sure it does, he was first a muslim, then a socialist/communist and then compared to hitler.DrBombay
- oh yes i forgot people can only be absolutely one thing. and it wasnt ideas being compared.deathboy
- How can you be an apologist for idiots?DrBombay
- forgive drbombaydeathboy
- Are you that stupid or just that biased?DrBombay
- ha u set yourself up for that. and its a friggin poster with a incoherent message that makes no sensedeathboy
- it terrible but now that robot is cooldeathboy
- or hey how botu this its saying choose one for obama eenie meenie miney mo, hitlers a go. better?deathboy
- AngryMob0
Blueone, please come back. This thread absolutely sucks without you. Pleeeaaassssse!!! I promise, I'll be a good boy.
- bliznutty0
Trailer for the upcoming ‘Fall of the Republic: The Presidency of Barack Obama’
- bliznutty0
“For many liberal activists, opposing the war was really about opposing George W. Bush. When Bush disappeared, so did their anti-war passion.” Anti-war protest leader, Cindy Sheehan, agrees completely, stating: “The ‘anti-war’ ‘left’ was used by the Democratic Party. I like to call it the ‘anti-Republican War’ movement.”
- Yeah, I love the war now that Obama is president.DrBombay
- i buy that. the antiwar buzz has died off. even though afghan is suppsoe to be worsedeathboy
- hahahahaJonnyPompa
- maybe the lack of attention has to do with there now being an exit strategy, instead of an endless occupation that we didnt support to begin with.Josev
- didnt support to begin with. I'm not sure what to think about Afghanistan right now.Josev
- i never know what to thinkabout military. figure we cant know the real info. if we did they woulddeathboy
- Exit strategy? Hahahahahaha!!! Obama is a joke, and is endangering the USA BIG TIME.AngryMob
- DrBombay0
weird. posts aren't showing up.
- DrBombay0
One more try. Wilhelm you been posting on some site about Glenn Beck?
- AngryMob0
I've just realized that without Blueone around, that this thread is officially a fucking bore. Frequented by fucking morons with IQs less than 50, the classic cliche, "you don't know what you've lot until it's gone", lives on in this thread.
Therefore, although I may continue to lurk, this WILLL be my last post until BlueOne returns, if ever.
Until then, to everyone here, I strongly suggest that you go back, study hard and receive your high school education, as it's never too late.
And remember, as we near Obama's 1 year anniversary as President of The United States, that he has still yet to accomplish jack shit. Natha... squat... dick.
Take care of yourselves, and remember that your all a bunch of O-BAAAHHH-MAAA sheep, and losers of the worst kind.
AngryMob
- aka, you are a complete troll.DrBombay
- don't let the proverbial door hit you in the ass on the way out.sigg
- Oh, I won't you ass-bite.AngryMob
- i'm glad to hear that you are going to spend more time with people who love you. You need itlocustsloth
- IRNlun60
Not crazy about the title of this article but a fitting sociological perspective on political debates.
- obectively speakign it looks impossible to perfrom with out population/cost controldeathboy
- and once in place it cant be removed, be political suicide. same with medicare.deathboy
- Cost control is a factor in any business model regardless of wether it's public or private.IRNlun6
- Plus, rationing care isn't the only solution to controlling cost. Which I might add is a common practice among private insurers(i.e. dropping your policy when you get a serious illness).IRNlun6
- ... insurers(i.e. having your policy dropped when you get a major illness).IRNlun6
- true true, but the preexisting conditions goes against any biz model, and isnt cost effective. speaking generaldeathboy
- sigg0
- BonSeff0
"Dear Old People. We don't want to kill you. You're our parents and grandparents and we love you. But if you throw a cranky fit and keep us from getting decent, affordable health care, you can figure out how to work your own goddamn PCs and cable boxes and remote controls from now on."
- DrBombay0
McConnell is a fucking twat
http://thinkprogress.org/2009/08…