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Old 01-24-2011, 06:27 PM
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Default If ObamaCare is so great?

1)Why are so many unions including those who gave just short of $28 million for Obama's '08 campaign applying for waivers to get out?

2)Why if Obama really does feel his way is best, is allowing waivers to be handed out in the first place and especially to his most loyal supporters?

He really thinks the American public is too stupid to see through his plan?
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Old 01-24-2011, 06:32 PM
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1)Why are so many unions including those who gave just short of $28 million for Obama's '08 campaign applying for waivers to get out?

2)Why if Obama really does feel his way is best, is allowing waivers to be handed out in the first place and especially to his most loyal supporters?

He really thinks the American public is too stupid to see through his plan?
Don't you? Sadly they are, just ask them.
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Old 01-24-2011, 08:08 PM
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1)Why are so many unions including those who gave just short of $28 million for Obama's '08 campaign applying for waivers to get out?

2)Why if Obama really does feel his way is best, is allowing waivers to be handed out in the first place and especially to his most loyal supporters?

He really thinks the American public is too stupid to see through his plan?
1) It was all discussed during the months of debate.

2) It's called the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

3) Why don't you ask the GOP (it's essentially their plan from a few years back) or Mitt Romney? (who has had virtually the same thing up and running for the past four years in Massachusetts)
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Old 01-24-2011, 09:47 PM
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1) It was all discussed during the months of debate.

2) It's called the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.

3) Why don't you ask the GOP (it's essentially their plan from a few years back) or Mitt Romney? (who has had virtually the same thing up and running for the past four years in Massachusetts)
Wow that response is akin to Obama answering 'the Cubs' when asked who his favorite Sox player was?

BTW http://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/20...ns-elect-obama
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Glad I don't have to get Obamacare. The majority of the American public didn't want it. Yet Obama, The witch of DC Pelosi, and Reid shoved it down the Senate and House because the Democrats had the numbers in thier favor. Hope the Democrats enjoyed thier numbers and maybe learned from the great defeat they had in Nov when American spoke and wanted change.
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Glad I don't have to get Obamacare. .
I'm quite happy to keep paying for your government healthcare. You deserve it.

And Nascar, now that the provisions are kicking in, yes, the majority of Americans not only want to keep it, they want it made better.
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I'm quite happy to keep paying for your government healthcare. You deserve it.

And Nascar, now that the provisions are kicking in, yes, the majority of Americans not only want to keep it, they want it made better.
I earned my healthcare. Im not going to be getting a handout like other people are going to be getting with this Obamacare. I could care less if people hate the healthcare that I HAVE EARNED that they don't have. I also pay taxes.
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Old 01-25-2011, 03:15 PM
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Wow that response is akin to Obama answering 'the Cubs' when asked who his favorite Sox player was?

BTW http://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/20...ns-elect-obama
Only for those that think they are watching the Sox while sitting in Wrigley

The rest of the world talked about this back during the healthcare debate.
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