Obama Sounded Ridiculous in Fox News Interview - his HC plan sounded the same

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It's really funny to me that you guys have to fall all over yourselves in an effort to discredit Trinity, instead of actually refuting her actual points. The fact is, Obama DID screw up that interview BIG TIME. He unintentionally revealed his true colors and the true nature of Obamacare on of the nation's highest rated news network. This spells trouble for him and his plan.

OK, you may now commence to accusing me, Trinity, and everyone else who disagrees with you of being trolls. :rolleyes:
Buildington I would never call a woman a troll so you are safe Mr.:rolleyes:
Trinity isn't a woman so it's fair game.
 

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I get the feeling that Mr. Buildington is fucking the He/She and Holy It. Coud it be we have a budding romance right here on LPSG? How romantic. I wonder which one is the bottom? :smile:
Buildington may be just another aspect of the triple headed hydra known a Trinsanity. Buildy is a woman that thinks it's a man. Buildy also claims to be 30% gay but is rabidly anti gay.
 

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I am enjoying how as we get closer to all of this legislation passing the opposition gets increasingly apoplectic. Maybe some of them will just have hearts attacks or strokes when it becomes law. Maybe Limbaugh will go an OD on painkillers, or move to Somalia, his libertarian paradise. One can only hope.
 

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Tripod, Stormfront, VB, et al:

I love you guys, but for your own sake, put Trinity on ignore. It makes this forum so much more bearable.
 

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Tripod, Stormfront, VB, et al:

I love you guys, but for your own sake, put Trinity on ignore. It makes this forum so much more bearable.
Zeuhl don't worry. I put that idiot on ignore long ago. My responses are to posts that quote Trinsanity. Well not all. Some are just random insults because it's easy to assume what excrement is flowing from the cranium of our fave forum troll.
 

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Tripod, Stormfront, VB, et al:

I love you guys, but for your own sake, put Trinity on ignore. It makes this forum so much more bearable.

I stopped responding to Trinity a long time ago. It was obvious quite early, and I believe Trinity is a he, he was just here posting propaganda. I imagine him sitting in an office with a group of other guys, posting hot talking points on a rotating basis. That's why he'll show up for a week and then disappear for a bit, only to return again with a new spate of propaganda. That combined with the Journalism School 101 technique of highlighting the negative keywords in a post. I don't know why anybody bothers debating, arguing or even acknowledging this person. It's a drone sending out propaganda to various websites. And that is the best scenario to imagine :smile:
 

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Tripod, Stormfront, VB, et al:

I love you guys, but for your own sake, put Trinity on ignore. It makes this forum so much more bearable.

StormfrontFL nailed it on the head.
Even with the ignore feature, when someone quotes the entity you see what it writes anyhow. No more back & forth with the brick wall... but I may occasionally take a chisel to the stone and pick at it for a bit.
 

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I will be moving from this country to a more fiscally responsible one. I have no problem with "Socialist" countries, or big government really, so long as its managed with higher taxes and the benefits equal or outweigh the costs. I don't think this challenges my libertarian views at all; I should be able to choose what aspects of my life are managed by others :p

Sargon likes to deflect any criticism made by talking about Bush and the DoD, and I will not disagree that the wars are a stupid waste of money that don't exactly increase our national security or international power. But following that with Obama's spending spree is setting us up for international decline.

Either it will work beautifully and the US will be revitalized or we will fade faster than we already are. The 20th Century belonged to the US. The future does not. It is up to us to admit that and properly adjust to what's to come, or else face a crisis.

I like to think of global power in terms of basic calculus/physics, with position, velocity and acceleration. The US is relatively decelerating.
 

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When Tim Russert (Meet the Press) insisted/interrupted to get straight answer from ANY elected official he was interviewing, it was hailed as a wonderful thing-and especially if his guest was Republican. When Brett Baier does the same thing to Obama, the squeals of outrage are deafening. I think it's a great job of journalism.
 

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It looks like it might not get the requisite number of votes (at this moment, still six votes short)

Hopefully, it doesn't, and hopefully, it will spell the death knell for the lib dem platform and the current slot of lib dem demagogues
 

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When Tim Russert (Meet the Press) insisted/interrupted to get straight answer from ANY elected official he was interviewing, it was hailed as a wonderful thing-and especially if his guest was Republican.

As an habitue of Democratic and liberal sites throughout the Bush presidency, I can assure you that the above is absolutely false. Russert was widely loathed as a sycophantic ass-kissing pseudo journalist. Much harder on Democrats than Republicans but generally a discredit to his profession.

When Brett Baier does the same thing to Obama, the squeals of outrage are deafening. I think it's a great job of journalism.[/QUOTE]

"Squeals" is a way of dismissing your opponents by feminizing them, just like "whining" is a way of dismissing complaints as childish. I note this use of language on both right and left but more the former.
 

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It looks like it might not get the requisite number of votes (at this moment, still six votes short)

Hopefully, it doesn't, and hopefully, it will spell the death knell for the lib dem platform and the current slot of lib dem demagogues

Have no fear. On Sunday, healthcare reform will be the law of the land. The largest Catholic Newspaper, The Catholic Reporter, endorsed it today. The votes are falling into place.
 

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Beyond all of the facts and political spinning, this is why Health Care Reform is passing... It's an election year.

Voting against Health Care now, after all of the yelling and screaming, would be political suicide. Democrats know it, which is why people like Dennis Kucinich are now backing it even if the bill isn't perfect. Republicans know it, but don't care anyhow because their rabid base of angry tea baggers are loyal and will vote for them even if they bit the head off a baby in public. All they can do right now is make more negative noise (regardless of factual or not), and then hope that something bad happens in the next two years in conjunction with the reform so they can make it their catalyst for their presidential campaigns in 2012.

If by some deluded sense of anyone's belligerent partisanship they can't see this, then calling you blind would be the understatement of the century.
 
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Have no fear. On Sunday, healthcare reform will be the law of the land. The largest Catholic Newspaper, The Catholic Reporter, endorsed it today. The votes are falling into place.

Yes, for all the dislike of Catholicism by the left, health care falls squarely into its beliefs
 

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Yes, for all the dislike of Catholicism by the left, health care falls squarely into its beliefs

It's not the catholics, per se, the left dislikes, it's the underhanded illegal protection it provides for it's "administrators" who are sexual predators of young children we hate. Sort of like hating the sinner and the sin, but loving those working to scrape out the nastiness. Of course, the catholic church hasn't the most peaceful record of being a good world citizen. :smile:
 

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Healthcare reform will pass.

What is next on the agenda that Republicans will start saying "No" to?

The California Prop 8 ruling is due anytime now, it is assumed Judge Walker will strike the Proposition down on grounds of Discrimination and violating the Equal Protection clause of the 14th amendment.

Will we hear the outcry of the Republicans this time?

If not gay marriage, what will Republicans be against next?