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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Poll: Do you support a strong public health care option?

I am tired of all the gas bags in washington who we elected telling everybody that we do not want a public option. I believe the insurance companies are living high on the hog and dismissing health care that people are paying for , putting all that money in their fat back pockets and telling those who pay for their insurnace coverage to go tohell. they tell our doctors what they can do and what services we get. the government can not do not worse and would give those greedy b_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _, a run for their money. they the insurance companies dictate who lives and who dies, and who can have insurance and who can't. I went without insurance for a long time, now I have medicare, thank God. My children all work and still can't afford insurance for their families, that is not fair. that is morally wrong. insurance is a right for everyone in the united states of America. I am discussed with all the politicians, and those egotistical people who sit int he background and tell the legislators what they can do and not do and then pay them to vote they way they want them to, the worst part is the politicians do it. they are not looking after their constitutes they are looking out fore themselves. we should make them do without their precious health care for six months so they know what we go through.

2 comments:

  1. I don't know about you but what amazes me is the lack of concern shown by our fellow citizens. I started blogging after the AIG debacle. I thought if people could see what was happening they would post on my blog that they were for Campaign Finance reform. What has blown me away is the number of people who visit, read a couple pages than don't post! How can you see whats happening and not take 30 seconds to post? Anyway if enough people do this it has to do some good...I hope. www.cure4apathy.com/blog

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  2. Personally, I was praying for the whole kit and kaboodle to drop through the floor. The banks are too big to "fail" only because Wall Street let them get that big. And then there's those big fat overweight bonuses. Utterly ridiculous, and we let them get away with it. If we do not put a stop to it we 'WILL' be right back where we are again and that is just pure idiotic. Campaign Finance reform they sorta been trying to do. But there's too much money, money, money, from Corporate. That's where the real reform definitely needs to be addressed. There needs to be a cap on how much any one corporation can give. What would be your recommendation? Please let me know, I am very interested.....

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