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Old 08-09-2009, 12:34 AM
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healthcare outrage

will the debate over healthcare and tort reform be the spark that ignites the second american revoloution? they wont listen to us they dont care about us and they are going to arrest us. americans need to wake up befor its to late if we dont stop this bloated government now they will take control of every sector of our private lives. the obama admin. and the liberal media are raping the constitution and the states rights. this must stop

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Old 08-09-2009, 05:51 AM
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will the debate over healthcare and tort reform be the spark that ignites the second american revoloution? they wont listen to us they dont care about us and they are going to arrest us. americans need to wake up befor its to late if we dont stop this bloated government now they will take control of every sector of our private lives. the obama admin. and the liberal media are raping the constitution and the states rights. this must stop

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I see you are from Kansas.
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Old 08-09-2009, 09:38 AM
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I see you are from Kansas.
Now don't be pickin' on Kansas.

After all, it was the good people from Kansas and Missouri that started the 1st Civil War. We even had it up and runnin' fer several years before ya'll decided to git in on the fun!!!

And as much as I'd like to think that we done it all by ourselves, I have to credit you good people from up North for supplying most of the rhetoric, not to mention the "Beecher's Bibles".

In other words, we couldn't have done it without ya.

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Old 08-09-2009, 09:52 AM
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I see you are from Kansas.
I see you are from the Hudson Valley...

Was this your vague attempt at some kind of stereotype? I don't think that's a road we should go down.

I don't think we are the only Kansans here, BTW.

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Old 08-10-2009, 05:37 AM
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Was this your vague attempt at some kind of stereotype?
LOL, it seemed pointless in me answering a post that proposes revolution before health coverage to all so I just respond with something mundane.
Quick question about Kansas City however, why is the airport so far from downtown?
Such great restaurants and entertainment, so far from the planes???
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Old 08-10-2009, 09:36 AM
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LOL, it seemed pointless in me answering a post that proposes revolution before health coverage to all so I just respond with something mundane.
Quick question about Kansas City however, why is the airport so far from downtown?
Such great restaurants and entertainment, so far from the planes???
dont kid yourself the only ones in america who stand to bennifit from the
h.c. reform are the ins. co. and the drug mfg. its not reform it is the largest mass forced sale to american pepole in history. and if they didnt see a huge profit in it then this wouldnt even be happening.

as for the possiblty of a revolution we have a responsibilty to remove the gov. when it nolonger serves at the will of the pepole.
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Old 08-10-2009, 01:23 PM
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dont kid yourself the only ones in america who stand to bennifit from the
h.c. reform are the ins. co. and the drug mfg.
I am well aware. I was furious when Bush did this with prescription coverage for Medicare recipients.



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Were you in the streets when we bailed out the banks? That was when it was time to protest. Not the bail out, the entitled salaries of the thieves.
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Old 08-09-2009, 07:37 AM
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will the debate over healthcare and tort reform be the spark that ignites the second american revoloution? they wont listen to us they dont care about us and they are going to arrest us. americans need to wake up befor its to late if we dont stop this bloated government now they will take control of every sector of our private lives. the obama admin. and the liberal media are raping the constitution and the states rights. this must stop

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Funny, I thought it was the last administration that was tapping our phone calls. That was abrogating the 4th and 6th Ammendments. That kept taking powers to the President not stipulated in the Constitution. I did not realize that King George was a liberal.
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Old 08-09-2009, 09:58 AM
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Funny, I thought it was the last administration that was tapping our phone calls. That was abrogating the 4th and 6th Ammendments. That kept taking powers to the President not stipulated in the Constitution. I did not realize that King George was a liberal.
What has the Obama administration done to reverse the damage done to our rights by the last one? I don't see him giving back the power that Bush grabbed, or maybe I am missing something.

The wiretapping was a big outrage when the people found out about it, and served its purpose as a campaign issue. Rights that are lost, or trampled over are rarely given back to us. It has been left alone since the election mostly because it was easy to demonize Bush for it but once the new admin got in office did they put a stop to it? I sincerely doubt it.

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Kansas here too, and we went for McCain.
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