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Rep. Kristi Noem on The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer

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Uploaded by on Sep 9, 2011

Rep. Noem discusses the President's jobs speech with Wolf Blitzer

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  • @ladditude Did you even bother to listen to Ron Paul's answer or did you just assume a few knuckle-heads in the crowd represent the millions of Americans who oppose the healthcare bill?

  • @ladditude When did Ron Paul ever say he should be left to die? That's right, he didn't. Nobody would be left to die. That is what freedom is all about, the freedom to buy insurance or not. Its too expensive you say? Healthcare began to cost more once the gov. started providing it decades ago. The gov. is the reason healthcare costs so much (medicare & medicaid). Prices will go down once gov. steps away. To see universal healthcare come to a VA Hospital with me sometime, its shocking.

  • Kristi, since you deleted my question on Facebook - unconstitutionally - here is the question again: Do you agree with Ron Paul and the Tea Party debate crowd, that the uninsured should be left to die, rather than given medical care?

    Cyberspace is not going to be friendly to a politician that tries to cherry-pick questions and responses from your constituents.  You are my congressional representative. In your official government capacity, it is illegal for you to censor our political speech.

  • Kristi, since you deleted my question on Facebook - unconstitutionally - here is the question again: Do you agree with Ron Paul and the Tea Party debate crowd, that the uninsured should left to die, rather than giving medical care?

    Cyberspace is not going to be friendly to a politician that tries to cherry-pick questions and responses from your constituents. I am your constituent. You are my congressional representative. In your official government capacity, it is illegal to censor us.

  • Kristi, since you deleted my question on Facebook - unconstitutionally - here is the question again: Do you agree with Ron Paul and the Tea Party debate crowd, that the uninsured should left to die, rather than giving medical care?

    Cyberspace is not going to be friendly to a politician that tries to cherry-pick questions and responses from your constituents. I am your constituent. You are my congressional representative. In your official government capacity, it is illegal to censor us.

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