Joseph Lieberman, senator from Conneticut is an agent of evil.
He is a criminal
he is owned, bought, and paid off by the private insurance industry to block any attempt to pass universal health coverage for America
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Joseph Lieberman, senator from Conneticut is an agent of evil.
He is a criminal
he is owned, bought, and paid off by the private insurance industry to block any attempt to pass universal health coverage for America
And they say one vote can't make a difference. :twisted:
But Goebels? Tell me how you really feel! :shock:
~BB~
hey, take it easy on the old boy! somebody's got to protect the insurance cartels!
Isn't this closer to the cartoon you were looking for instead of the Joseph Goebbels' one?
Well, if it's any consolation, the film industry hasn't bought him out yet, so he must have some morals. Jeez, those medical insurance companies must command serious dollar
http://archive.salon.com/politics/fe...ood/index.html
Fuck that !
As an American citizen with a proper life and job I refuse to let my too-high-taxes go to pay for the health care of losers who smoke - who drink - who have loser diseases because of corrupt lifestyles - and more.
Pay for the shit you cause yourself. Don't take my taxes for that.
I'm with Joe on this one....
Healthcare needs reform, but the current bills are both monstrosities.
Don't let anyone fool you on these ones. No reform is better than these two bills.
Fix the system- Don't cause more problems.
Funny how that's the first thing you think of. :shrugQuote:
Originally Posted by hereorthere
Write a decent bill first..don't shove this bill down our throats just to say "you've done it".
Actually flabbybody you have it wrong. It was Goebels and his ilk that wanted to socialize medicine together with the Nazis. And we know what their goal was.
Joe Lieberrman is trying to keep the government out of your and my pocket. Get a job, earn money and buy your own insurance. I do not want to pay for your health insurance. You do not pay for my car insurance. Plus there is the slight problem that the constitution does not mandate that the government can mandate that anyone purchase health insurance.