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Pelosi: We Will Have a Public Option in House Bill, We Have the Votes to Do It

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Uploaded by on Oct 21, 2009

more at bloomberg.com, October 21, 2009

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  • Vote for the Public Option NOW ! ! !

  • WHAT ABOUT THE FREEDOM TO NOT HAVE ANY BLOODY INSURANCE IF I DON'T WANT TO???

    And this from the same generation that burned their draft cards.

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  • You are spending too much time in front of a mirror admiring yourself. You claimed you were about to be called those terms before it ever happened, and when it didn't happen you now claim it did despite the public record it did not.

    When you're ready to discuss these subjects in a civil manner and quit pretending you've been insulted in ways that clearly did not happen then do please rejoin us. I've had more intelligent conversations with a brick wall than the pseudo-debate I just had with you.

  • @joshatkins94

    Call it whatever you want. Like the debate on government mandated and overseen Health Care this is another is a growing stream of concepts you simply don't understand or refuse to be honest about.

    You missed go-dot-to, and the inevitable link to goatse(.)cx back when goatse was still live.

    Here's a clue, if you're going to make a claim be prepared to defend it. I'm not going to cave in and accept your sources as the only ones available. I choose to think for myself.

  • "Stay tuned, we're watching the Fall of a Republic."

    Not really, just a mediocre movement towards where ***every single other CAPITALIST country** is with regard to healthcare - universal healthcare. I will not respond to accusations of communism/socialist/fascism/et­c anymore because it is too absurd and ridiculous to have to discuss.

  • It's not an "obscure URL", it's a URI abbreviation (like TinyURL, you know?). Anyway, you didn't like the abbreviated version, so here's the full one:

    edition . cnn . com / 2010 / POLITICS / 03 / 17 / health.care.undecided / index.html

    (remove spaces. I previously abbreviated it to make posting in comments easier)

  • @joshatkins94

    Sorry, I don't do ad-hominem

    nor do I visit obscured URLs

  • @joshatkins94

    No kind sir, it is you that is ignoring the part of the debate that disagrees with your opinion.

    Have no fear Congressman Kucinich has now jumped the shark is proclaiming Health Care to be a Civil Right.

    Rec'd an email from his organisation today, I'm subbed to his Re-elect org maillist, and it had that very Headline. _Health Care is a Civil Right_

    With Kucinich joining the gang Pelosi's goals will be that much easier to achieve. Stay tuned, we're watching the Fall of a Republic.

  • Before you call me a socialist communist fascist, here's the link:

    bit . ly / b9lYeT

    (remove the spaces)

  • Since you seem to have missed the last few months in the health care debate, CNN sums it up this way:

    "The House is expected to vote this week on the roughly $875 billion bill passed by the Senate in December. After the bill is signed into law, the House would then vote on a package of "fixes" proposed by President Obama."

    "This debate is getting tiresome. How 'bout U troll elsewhere."

    Oh, the irony.

  • It's a wonderful irony that you're suggesting I don't know the three branches of government, that I don't know of the separation of powers, and the differences between the Senate and the House, while simultaneously demonstrating complete ignorance for the current efforts to pass fixes to the Senate bill in the House, making it ready for a reconciliation vote in the Senate.

  • What your not sure about is which group are Senators and which group are Members of the House of Representatives.

    Nancy Pelosi is a Member of the House.

    Claiming she even has the capacity to "pass the Senate Bill" is ludicrous. She very well may propose or give vocal and written word support for a Senate Bill and it's objectives. But she she doesn't even get a vote let alone have the authority by any means to pass Senate legislation.

    This debate is getting tiresome. How 'bout U troll elsewhere.

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