From: dene on
The Bay State Independents have spoken, along with some disgruntled Dems.
This is a huge victory for America's center-right majority, who want common
sense change; not Commie, borrow from the Chinese, change.

Americans are tired of big government and it's never ceasing appetite for
more of our's and our children's money.

Wake up, Obama! Cya Reid.

-Greg


From: Carbon on
On Tue, 19 Jan 2010 19:02:40 -0800, dene wrote:

> The Bay State Independents have spoken, along with some disgruntled
> Dems. This is a huge victory for America's center-right majority, who
> want common sense change; not Commie, borrow from the Chinese, change.

Well if you include the center, there's also a center-left majority!
From: dene on

"R&B" <none_of_your_business(a)all.com> wrote in message
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> On 2010-01-20 00:26:14 -0500, dene said:

> This from the guy who works in the health insurance field, and who
> cares not one iota about helping people who need health care, but
> rather, cares only about company profits, and wouldn't think twice
> about denying health care to anyone if it cut into his own pension.

Ignorant comment from a bloated blowhard. I'm all for common sense, health
insurance reform. There is plenty of good that the government can do and
I'm on record about it. The worst thing that could happen is NO reform.

> Dene, the majority of voting Americans voted for Obama's agenda a year
> ago. Their disapproval now is not over how far-reaching his agenda has
> been. They voted for it. They voted for SWEEPING CHANGE. Their
> disapproval is over how little the Dems have been able to get done with
> the obstructionist right standing in their way at every step, and how
> watered-down the health care bill has become.

So you are among the small number of loons who do not think Obama is left
enough. No surprise. He's surrounded himself with your types and they are
completely out of touch with the pulse of America.

Yes....America voted for change, but not change that involves big
government, higher taxes, bailouts, and deficits. America is voting for
change once again and this time, it will be liberal Dems who get the boot,
starting with Reid.

> Frankly, I'm not in favor of the health care bill either. But not
> because it goes too far. Because it doesn't go far enough.

Shocker.

> I won't be happy until insurance company douchebags like you are forced
> to find jobs in another sector of the economy because we've gone to
> single payor.

Will never happen. Sorry Waaandy...but you will have to eventually buy your
own health insurance. Obama isn't coming to your rescue or to any other
slackers like yourself. No bailout for Cow Brown. Tsk...tsk.

> It'll happen. Eventually. Maybe not this time. But it is inevitable.
> It's the only solution that will solve the health care crisis we have
> in this country. Whine as much as you want about it. But until health
> care is considered a RIGHT, not a PRIVILEGE in this country, America
> cedes any moral high ground it wishes to claim. You put money ahead of
> life, there's something morally wrong with you, sir.

Grow up and take care of yourself. Nobody owes you healthcare, food,
shelter, or toilet paper. You're just a loser....a sore one at that, just
like your Cowboys!


-Greg



From: Moderate on

"dene" <dene(a)remove.ipns.com> wrote in message
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> The Bay State Independents have spoken, along with some disgruntled Dems.
> This is a huge victory for America's center-right majority, who want
> common
> sense change; not Commie, borrow from the Chinese, change.
>
> Americans are tired of big government and it's never ceasing appetite for
> more of our's and our children's money.
>
> Wake up, Obama! Cya Reid.
>
> -Greg

A complete rejection of Obama's policies. Obama is a one termer.


From: Moderate on

"Carbon" <nobrac(a)nospam.tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 19 Jan 2010 19:02:40 -0800, dene wrote:
>
>> The Bay State Independents have spoken, along with some disgruntled
>> Dems. This is a huge victory for America's center-right majority, who
>> want common sense change; not Commie, borrow from the Chinese, change.
>
> Well if you include the center, there's also a center-left majority!

It is getting hard to find anyone on the left, right or center who support
Obama's policies.