Bill Maher Discusses Ron Paul with CNN's Anderson Cooper

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Bill Maher Discusses Ron Paul with CNN's Anderson Cooper. Not entirely flattering, but there are some very complimentary comments made about Ron Paul!!

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  • Yeah, whatever.

  • Huh? I don't even know what you just said there.

  • @Edgehead10075 I'd give you a history lesson, but I really don't give a shit.

  • Okay, Mr. Strict Constructionist of the Constitution. Is the Air Force unconstitutional? Nowhere does the Constitution mention an Air Force. It only mentions the Army and Navy.

  • @Edgehead10075 Again; he does NOT believe it will be that way, NOW. he was only talking about how it used to be, when charities ran hospitals, when HE was an intern.

    Cripes. You people make me CRAZY. Mahr was making a JOKE, and he may have been corrected by now. And, so have you been corrected. Listen to what Paul said in all debates about M;/Care. HE will protect it, unlike Obot or Rombot (esp RomBot, who stole from US)

  • @Edgehead10075 Here's the thing. Ron Paul does NOT want to get rid of medicare OR medicaid. Romney DOES. Obama steals from medicare OFTEN. Romney was fined for MEDICARE FRAUD.

    So, please get your facts straight. The only guy who's going to protect this is? RON PAUL.

  • HAHAHA

    ?? This is the party that LOVES JEEBUSS"

    haha.

    I Know. they should be ASHAMED IN SC for that ome. But, they don't know what they do it seems.

  • Sarah Palin brought up death penals and was soundly criticized for it.

  • Where are those charities now? I don't see them helping the millions without coverage. Ron Paul is looney, and Maher, for once, is right.

    Seriously, what is your solution for people who can't afford insurance? Let them die?

    Even if Obamacare is struck down, reforms will have to be made.

  • Wrong. The general welfare clause allows the federal government to get involved. Now I'm not in favor of bureaucrats deciding if you live or die, but there are people who can't afford health insurance, and the government should help them pay for it. BTW, we have government healthcare: Medicaid and Medicare, both of which are very popular programs. Ron Paul is naive to think that charities will take care of everyone who can't afford insurance; that's total nonsense.

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