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I agree with this article and I'm glad someone finally said it. I am not a conspiracy theorist in the least but let's also state the facts. 1. Amongst a world of scientific geniuses you mean to tell me no one can figure out how to cap this well? Have we heard of even one suggestion from the Administration? No fame seeker/Hero/Genius had stepped forward with suggestions? or have we just resolved ourselves to the real plan B in as long as that takes to drill a relief well and "use this crisis" to bitch slap the American people to get on board with the costly Obama agenda. 2. Now that a Judge has ruled the moratorium unnecessary why lawyer up? Why not just use the judges reasonable findings to cover his executive ass in case the...
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Deborah237 Wrote: Mar 11, 2010 8:07 PM
I see no surmountable difference. All these problems were created by Medicaid/Medicare. A guarenteed payment for Dr's at the time I'm sure sounded like nirvana for both parties. It's simply unsustainable down the road. Just like healthcare insurance for all sounds like nirvana now, until the government starts telling you you no longer need mamograms at 40. 'Theres no evidence- Mamo's should begin at 50'- then 55. And then no salt, and then no Cheese-It's and Easy cheese- "It's in Societies best interest" as EVERYONESFACTS declares.

The only way to fix this is cutting government involvement. "live free or die"
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Deborah237 Wrote: Mar 11, 2010 4:52 PM
There is a great article by Wayne Dunn from 2004 entitled: "Why is there no car insurance crisis?" It tells us very simply how to end the high costs of healthcare and avoid the $800 syringe. Socialized medicine requires 1000 band-aides a year for life. No matter what country institutes it. And Band-Aides cost $$$.
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Deborah237 Wrote: Mar 11, 2010 4:30 PM
Spelling Bee Winner 2010!!!!!!

My name be Eboneesha Hernandez, a African-Hispanic-American Girl who jus got a award for bein the bess speler in class.

I gots a 67% on the spelin text and 30 points for being black,
5 points for not bringin drugs to class, 5 points for not bringin guns to class,
and 5 points for not gettin pregnut during the cemester.
It be hard to beat a score of 120%.
White dude who sit nex to me is BOB from Jaxon Mizipy.

He got a 94% on the text but no extra points on acount of he have the same skin color as the opressirs of 150 years ago.

Granny ax me to thank all Liberuls for suportin afermative axion.

You be showin da way to true eqwallity.
I be gittin in...
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Deborah237 Wrote: Mar 11, 2010 2:27 PM
"That Christ never advocated Socialism is true, but Christ could never have advocated Socialism because Socialism as a concept didn't arise until the industrial revolution, 2000 years after his death. Christ simply did not and could not address the problems of 300 million people living in an industrialized society."- This is hilarious to me- It sounds like you are saying; The Son of God didn't plan for the future. If He had thought of it, He definitely would have mentioned socialism. Fur sure.
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Deborah237 Wrote: Mar 11, 2010 1:35 PM
"In Scandinavia, there are no homeless people,"

This is untrue. My brother in law is Swedish and we got the insiders tour visiting his granny for 3 weeks every summer for a few years now. There are fewer homeless people in Stockholm compared to other large cities- but thats only because they migrate to the suburbs. Per capita, it's the same as any large city. Why bother working when the government is taking 70%-80% of your pay to cover these services? And if you didn't inherit a rent controlled apartment- your going to be living in the burbs' anyway - that is unless you pay under the table a lump sum of cash to get your rent controlled apartment.

"Do you disagree that there are gold plated hammers in the health care...
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Deborah237 Wrote: Mar 11, 2010 2:01 AM
I don't know why my post was repeated- I think it was the coffee.
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Deborah237 Wrote: Mar 11, 2010 1:54 AM
It sounds like you're spending a good amount of time studying the Bible. Which is no waste of time. The Bible is the heart of American history, even though there are many who would like to pretend it isn't or better yet, "CHANGE" it. Our President recently declared: "America is no longer a Christian Nation."

It's interesting to note in the 1700s congress started with an hour of prayer. People who came to speak during session would ask how they could distinguish the famed General George Washington from the other members. They were told, 'during prayers General Washington will be the gentleman on his knees.'

Could you imagine? Pelosi on her knees? Or any of them for that matter. Maybe if more people studied the Bible like...
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Deborah237 Wrote: Mar 11, 2010 1:29 AM
It sounds like you don't have time because your also a student of the Bible, which is no waste of time. The Bible is also the heart of American history, as much as some would like to remove that little fact. Our current President included who said: "America is no longer a Christian Nation." I'm sure he will remove "IN GOD WE TRUST" from our currency, if he doesn't remove the US currency itself and replace it with the EURO before his term is over.

It's interesting to note that there was an hour of silent prayer before congress started sessions in the 1700s. People who came to speak to congress would ask how they might distinguish the famed General George Washington from the other members. They were told: 'during prayers, he will...
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Deborah237 Wrote: Mar 10, 2010 11:53 PM
First is scarily warped. It sounds like she goes to church at 2 am on channel 9. Matt 19:30 "First will be last.." I mean, as long as your twisting things.

And to EVERYONESFACTS- "The best evidence, for a society in a "state of nature" as the enlightenment thinkers used to
think about are hunter-gatherer societies. And those do practice free health care for their members. -What??!!? My guess is your a student and you should spend less time posting and more time studying. You know anybody/idiot can add stuff to WIKI right?

Your lines you ask me to "try out" at 3:14pm cannot in anyway be interpreted to mean 'let's do what's best for society'. Doing what's best for society is completely subjective. I'm sure King George...
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