08-12-2009, 10:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Weiser Wonder
Chief counsel of the American Center for Law and Justice. Sounds nice until you realize the founder was Pat Robertson. His statement is a complete exaggeration and seeks to demonize a harmless if misguided idea of the Obama administration. ACLU gives a much better statement in saying that the remark was somewhat misguided and disconcerting but the Obama administration is obviously not collecting names of dissenters.
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If Bush was recording what people were saying about the war effort 4 years ago would you be saying its harmless?
The reasoning doesnt matter, once you go down the KGB road you dont go back.
ACLU supporting a Black Democratic President - I am shocked. They are as biased left as the ACLF is right.
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08-12-2009, 10:12 AM
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#22
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Originally Posted by Dion
Big insurance companies and their lobbyists are trying hard to scare the masses and in some cases, their tactics appear to be working. Change is never easy as the unknown factor comes into play.
At the end of the day Obama's health reform will pass and people will settle into something that is far better than what many have now.
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I bet you almost anything that you haven't read a single word of the 1,000 page health care bill. Nor did you bother to read the article I just posted.
My problem isn't with universal health care, or the public option....my problem is with a FEDERAL government program.
We're talking about a government that cannot even read the NIS report before declaring war. We're talking about a government that cannot even run Social Security correctly. This government is supposed to take a massive project like health care, and run it efficiently from DC?
Right.
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08-12-2009, 10:14 AM
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#23
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Originally Posted by HOZ
Embarrassing from where ever it comes from.
Youtube
I mean really the #2 diplomat for the US of A can't handle a student's question.
This administration can't handle a foreigner's question and can't handle real Americans quesrtions so they are now they are trying to turn Grandma and Grandpa into radicals
F'n.................PA THE TIC
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Huh? How does one connect to another?
I can empathize with Clinton here. Imagine Bill Clinton getting a question on what his wife thinks. It's ridiculous. H. Clinton is the Secretary of State and it's her opinion that matters.
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08-12-2009, 10:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Clever_Iggy
He has a better chance to "reach across the aisle" with that debate than health care, but I'm sure Pelosi wanted to put her stamp on the country asap.
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If by 'reaching across the aisle' you mean appealing to members of the Democrat Party who have a big problem with his bill, than I agree.
The Democrats don't have to reach across the aisle in regards to the Republicans. They don't need them to pass this bill.
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08-12-2009, 10:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Weiser Wonder
That sounds funny. What's the date on that Daily Show?
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It was Monday's show.
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08-12-2009, 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by mykalberta
If Bush was recording what people were saying about the war effort 4 years ago would you be saying its harmless?
The reasoning doesnt matter, once you go down the KGB road you dont go back.
ACLU supporting a Black Democratic President - I am shocked. They are as biased left as the ACLF is right.
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They condemned the comments just in a measured way. What does this have to do with being black? If Alan Keyes was president I doubt the ACLU would be supporting what he said.
The White House was not recording names, just what kind of information was out there. What people were saying. Not who was saying it.
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08-12-2009, 10:17 AM
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Had an idea!
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Originally Posted by Weiser Wonder
Chief counsel of the American Center for Law and Justice. Sounds nice until you realize the founder was Pat Robertson. His statement is a complete exaggeration and seeks to demonize a harmless if misguided idea of the Obama administration. ACLU gives a much better statement in saying that the remark was somewhat misguided and disconcerting but the Obama administration is obviously not collecting names of dissenters.
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Uh.
How can the Whitehouse not collect the names of the people that email them? They are required by law to store that information.
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08-12-2009, 10:17 AM
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Obamacare in a nutshell
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On Wednesday San Leandro police pulled over a man who had in his car a box containing what appeared to be an expensive 37-inch flat-screen television, but in actuality was a glass oven door cleverly disguised as a TV. The man is suspected of trying to sell the item for $100 in the parking lot of the San Lorenzo Wal-Mart, 15555 Hesperian Blvd.
"It was very ingenious," Ballew said. "If you were a bargain hunter, you might think, 'Wow, this is the deal of the day.'"‰"
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08-12-2009, 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Azure
Uh.
How can the Whitehouse not collect the names of the people that email them? They are required by law to store that information.
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Obviously the information would not be sent in by dissenters.
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08-12-2009, 10:20 AM
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Had an idea!
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Originally Posted by Weiser Wonder
They condemned the comments just in a measured way. What does this have to do with being black? If Alan Keyes was president I doubt the ACLU would be supporting what he said.
The White House was not recording names, just what kind of information was out there. What people were saying. Not who was saying it.
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Again, they are required by law to record the information of each person that sends them an email.
Unless I'm missing something.
The SS goes through a lot of those emails. I'm sure they receive threats on a daily basis, and they need to have a working knowledge of all the people that send them.
To think that the Whitehouse actually gives a crap about what people THINK about a healthcare bill, or the problems involved when Obama isn't making ANY effort to present this bill to the American people, AT ALL, is laughable.
The Democrats are trying to force this thing through Congress as fast as possible, and its not working.
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08-12-2009, 10:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Weiser Wonder
Obviously the information would not be sent in by dissenters.
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HUH? The whitehouse wants information from CRITICS here. People that DISAGREE with Obamacare.
How are those people not a dissenter?
From the Fox News article.
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The White House has been under fire since it posted a blog on Tuesday that asked supporters to e-mail any "fishy" information seen on the Web or received electronically to flag@whitehouse.gov.
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Also from the article.
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Napolitano was referring to the Privacy Act of 1974, which was passed after the Nixon administration used federal agencies to illegally investigate individuals for political purposes. Enacted after Richard Nixon's resignation in the Watergate scandal, the statute generally prohibits any federal agency from maintaining records on individuals exercising their right to free speech.
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If you're disagreeing with the government bill, its called free speech. And the government cannot store that information according to the Privacy Act. But they are also required by law to store the name of any person that emails the Whitehouse for security purposes.
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08-12-2009, 10:24 AM
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#32
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Originally Posted by Azure
If by 'reaching across the aisle' you mean appealing to members of the Democrat Party who have a big problem with his bill, than I agree.
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I was referring to Obama's campaign promise to work in a bi-partisan fashion and to include members of the right in on important policy decisions. The fact that he can't unify members of the Dems is pretty bad.
More to what I was trying to get at - if Obama had taken a strong bipartisan approach to immigration (guest worker program, tougher laws on illegals and business owners, border security, total immigration reform, etc...) he would have built up considerable goodwill with both parties. By taking on healthcare, I fear he's handicapping himself for the rest of the term. Clinton recovered in '94 to get re-elected but unless the Republicans throw a lame duck candidate up like Palin, he's not going to have a cakewalk in 2012 like Clinton did in '96.
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Originally Posted by Azure
The Democrats don't have to reach across the aisle in regards to the Republicans. They don't need them to pass this bill.
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I know. I just thought Obama was going to "change" the partisan nature of US politics and had "hoped" that he wouldn't resort to beating a bill through Congress on shear majority numbers rather than bipartisan input.
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08-12-2009, 10:28 AM
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Pelosi gives me a feminist attention whore vibe.........I love how she refers to people against the health reform as nazis, or un-American. No Pelosi, they are not un-American, they are tired of you guys cramming stuff down their throat without proper approval.
I agree with Azure, they are trying to push this massive health reform bill through Congress so fast that they, and your average American doesn't know what is all in it...........this is why they are so pissed at the town hall meetings.
It is too much too fast.
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08-12-2009, 10:33 AM
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Originally Posted by mykalberta
Not to derail but that video is priceless. If I was in her position I would likely have given the same response. What kind of community college translator do they have working for them. Geesh - with Liberal money you think they could afford someone who could actually translate.
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Jabeezers,,,,
It was a kid. garbled message and all. This ain't the first BIG ASS mistake Hillary has made as #2
She is supposed to have far more and better personal resources to cope with the BS
AND SHE SUCKS!!!!!
And if the #2 sucksss...........That bad.........
Last edited by HOZ; 08-12-2009 at 10:38 AM.
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08-12-2009, 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Azure
HUH? The whitehouse wants information from CRITICS here. People that DISAGREE with Obamacare.
How are those people not a dissenter?
From the Fox News article.
Also from the article.
If you're disagreeing with the government bill, its called free speech. And the government cannot store that information according to the Privacy Act. But they are also required by law to store the name of any person that emails the Whitehouse for security purposes.
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They are required to keep information of people that email them. Not information included about people or groups that disagree with them. Obviously the people emailing them would not be critics but supporters who want disinformation dispelled.
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08-12-2009, 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by mikey_the_redneck
Pelosi gives me a feminist attention whore vibe.........I love how she refers to people against the health reform as nazis, or un-American. No Pelosi, they are not un-American, they are tired of you guys cramming stuff down their throat without proper approval.
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I think references to "nazis" needs to cease on both sides. Rush Limbaugh referred to health reform supporters as "nazis" and apparently Pelosi has too. How is that even possible?
Hyperbole crap like that, on either side, isn't politics and the founding fathers are rolling over in their graves... a government for the people shouldn't be run on threats, hyperbole, paranoia, and fear. People need to turn off the politician mouth-pieces and become educated on the issues.
Southerner at a townhall meeting to his Congressman: "I don't want the government coming between me an my Medicaid."
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08-12-2009, 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Clever_Iggy
I think references to "nazis" needs to cease on both sides. Rush Limbaugh referred to health reform supporters as "nazis" and apparently Pelosi has too. How is that even possible?
Hyperbole crap like that, on either side, isn't politics and the founding fathers are rolling over in their graves... a government for the people shouldn't be run on threats, hyperbole, paranoia, and fear. People need to turn off the politician mouth-pieces and become educated on the issues.
Southerner at a townhall meeting to his Congressman: "I don't want the government coming between me an my Medicaid."
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It started on one side and continues
Check out the brown shirt far right
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08-12-2009, 10:42 AM
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I support those town halls people and their passion. After all, who would want Obama to kill their grandmothers, institute legistlation to ensure the state randomly selects a doctor for you that could be thousands of kms away, decide which hours of each month you can see a doctor, decide whether you can even utter the word doctor and how dare he bring in his communist style of medicine? For shame. I bet Obama will personally slaughter the first baby born after this legislation passes.
It's unbelievable how sheepish so many people in the States are to believe right wing lies. I guess they prefer a system that bankrupts them and denies care to a significant percentage. I guess they don't care about their fellow countrymen. Larry Wilmore on the Daily Show summarized it perfectly last night: a hysterical woman in a town hall meeting cried that she wanted her "America" back. Larry Wilmore said "tell that to the Natives."
Thank God I'm Canadian.
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08-12-2009, 10:55 AM
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I can't help but laugh hysterically at the people in borderline tears at these town halls screaming about losing their America.
I hope more of these happen so I can continue to get a great dose of comedy.
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08-12-2009, 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by HOZ
Your are an idiot.
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awesome
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