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evodawg wrote:
Swingman wrote: I watched his reforming health care panel with a bunch of doctors the other day ... it was the only thing I've seen on the issue thus far that had the two most salient points that the media, and everyone else, seems to be ignoring. 1. Insurance is, and has been, the PROBLEM, NOT the solution. I agree. If employers paid for "insurance" for hamburgers at McDonald's, a big mac and fries would cost $120, just like a doctors visit. Thing is, government would be worse than the insurance companies. Never a good plan to fix things by making them worse. 2. If Congress exempts themselves from whatever health care legislation they pass, it will ultimately NOT be good for YOU! Anytime the government says "I from the government, and I'm here to help you" you can be sure someone is going to get screwed, probably you, along with a slew of others. Now, if Beck would just quit acting so damn silly and childish ... I watched that show to. Think it's the best on the so called Health Care Scare issue Ive seen. I thought it was one of his worst shows. I don't like live audience participation much. I agree with you on number 1. Number 2 was not really talked about much. I got the impression from the Doctors that the more Congress sticks their nose into something the more it gets screwed up or just SCREWED! I got that impression from being around the government for many years. Those that haven't noticed might be interested in the thoughts of our founding fathers, rather than Van Jones, Mao Tse-Tung and Karl Marx. I'm still waiting for the White House Hot Line to ring.......... Now he's got Carrier Pigeons for effect Whats Obama going to say, Van Jones is not a commie? Acorn is not corrupt? Anita Dunn's favorite philosopher ain't Mao? Our schools are not indoctrinating our kids with anti-American, socialist propaganda? He has all this and much more on live video. He's the only one with balls to expose these crazy socialist *******s for what they are. -- Jack Got Change: General Motors ====== Government Motors! http://jbstein.com |
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Scott Zrubek wrote:
In article , Mark & Juanita wrote: Charlie Self wrote: On Oct 19, 7:53Â*pm, -MIKE- wrote: CW wrote: "Puckdropper" puckdropper(at)yahoo(dot)com wrote in message .. . Compare The Price is Right. Â*Bob Barker brought something special to the show, something Drew Carey lacks. Â*While I never was a regular viewer, I'm now an active avoider of the Drew Carey versions. Better yet, look at the tonight show. Carson to Leno = downgrade. Leno to O"Brian + scraping the bottom. I'm guessing you're both over 60. Â* Â*:-) -- -MIKE- "Playing is not something I do at night, it's my function in life" --Elvin Jones Â*(1927-2004) -- http://mikedrums.com ---remove "DOT" ^^^^ to reply Jack Benny and Phil Harris were funnier than anyone out there for the last decade or two, including Carson. I'd add Milton Berle, Red Skelton, Bob Hope, and Bob Newhart to that list. Those guys could get more laughs with a simple upturned eyebrow than some of today's so-called comedians do with a 10 minute expletive laced monologue. I saw Bob Hope in concert once. He was one of the dirtier comics I've heard. The one that surprised me was Buddy Hackett. Up until I saw one of his concerts on cable, my previous exposure had been the Love Bug and appearances on variety shows. That was one foul-mouthed dude. -- There is never a situation where having more rounds is a disadvantage Rob Leatham |
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