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I dont want no government bureaucrats to get anywhere near my Medicare!!!! It works just fine without any government help!!!!! I repeat, leave it alone!!!!!!!!!
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Theocracy Wrote: Nov 05, 2009 2:49 PM
Huh? What are you talking about? Are you Beowulfe as well as The Big Mick? I'll operate under that assumption. In any case, before spell check, people would either learn to spell/punctuate, or check their work before submitting it. That's what I try to do, but that's just me. And your argument's cogency is indecipherable on its own. I've been to the sections of the bill you've referenced, and it doesn't say what you say it does.

I'll leave your mother out of this, and as far as your shoes, I imagine they're velcro.

I've had my lunch now, and yours (multiple times), so I suppose I'll go back to work.
Best wishes,
Theo
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Election 2009: Change I Can Believe In!

Theocracy Wrote: Nov 05, 2009 2:09 PM
You're mistaken, deluded, angry and you can't spell or write worth a lick. Inane has one "n" your use of "your's" should be "yours" (#311 and 312), and the health care bill as written doesn't propose any of what you're suggesting, no matter how many times you say it does. And I don't think that many folks are contemplating ways to ruin your life; from what I've read from you, you've done a yeoman's job of that on your own. I suppose there's nowhere for you to go but up, so that's something.

Cheers!
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Election 2009: Change I Can Believe In!

Theocracy Wrote: Nov 05, 2009 1:43 PM
Wrong again! Read and understand it. Section 201 states that insurance coverage must meet standards guaranteeing access to affordable coverage, essential benefits, and other consumer protections. That sounds dangerous, huh? Section 221 elaborates on what those minimum standards are. Reasonable people can disagree, I suppose; buffoons just put on the caps lock.
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Election 2009: Change I Can Believe In!

Theocracy Wrote: Nov 05, 2009 1:01 PM
Except for one minor fact-- You're entirely, wholly, unequivocally wrong. That's not what Page 92 says. It says if you have individual (not group, not employer-provided, but individual) health insurance coverage, you can keep it. If you don't have it, and you want it, your selected insurance provider must be part of the provider Exchange. An "Exchange" is defined as an organization or group which provides or maintains a marketplace where things can be bought or sold and is designed as a system to promote the efficient pricing of said things. Sounds pretty nefarious, doesn't it?
Lots of educational opportunities in Massachusetts; a shame you didn't partake.
All major organized religions are based upon the exact same premise; it's only the specific details of the fairy tale that change. The crux is this-- Bad things happen to good people and sometimes bad people get really rich. However, don't worry, because when you're dead, you'll be rich, and they won't be. So, don't rise up against the rich folks, just be an obeisant acolyte and do what the church (temple, mosque, whatever) elders tell you to do. Of course, sometimes the elders need you to rise up against some "other", so our One True God can defeat their infidel small-g god. I do like bananas, though.
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