tucco wrote:If all this is absolutely verifiable, he got away with more crap than anyone I can think of. (in America anyway).
Dan Mancini wrote:The problem with charges of hypocrisy is that they always cut both ways. Isn't dissent supposed to be the highest form of patriotism? ("Dissent" being defined as "comparing the president to Hitler," of course).
HGervais wrote:Dan Mancini wrote:The problem with charges of hypocrisy is that they always cut both ways. Isn't dissent supposed to be the highest form of patriotism? ("Dissent" being defined as "comparing the president to Hitler," of course).
I completely agree about dissent but now as opposed to then how much chest pounding do you hear on Faux News about how radical opponents of the president are?
Future Man wrote:I've heard there are some people so blinded by hatred for the previous administration (fueled by their view of the 2000 election) that they abandoned rational thought on the subject to the point that they have given credence to the idea that 9/11 was an inside job.
HGervais wrote:
If it were dissent or opposing opinions that would be fine but the birthers,...
HGervais wrote:the racism charges against Obama by Beck,...
HGervais wrote:
the death panels bs...
HGervais wrote:
the indoctrination of our school kids bs...
Future Man wrote:It's the slippery slope that many are afraid of. Rationing healthcare creates de facto death panels. I for one am waiting for Obama to say "I never want this country's healthcare system to mirror Great Britain's, or Oregon's for that matter." Yet I know that he would never say that; I know Obama is trying to have us take baby steps toward total socialized medicine. Do you want the government to run our hospitals? Have you heard the horror stories of VA hospitals? Would that sound good across the board to you? There are less dangerous avenues to go down in attempting to remedy the clear problems our healthcare system has. Pave the way for increased competition among private insurers and you'll see premiums plummet.
Future Man wrote:HGervais wrote:the indoctrination of our school kids bs...
Well they did remove the bit about "How can I help the President" from the classroom guides, didn't they? And besides, are you suggesting that you would have not had a problem with Bush preempting nationwide classroom time to give students a speech, benign or not? I would have had a problem with that. You wouldn't have suggested that Bush fancied himself "the great leader"? You wouldn't have decried it as, at best, a stunt designed in no small part to reach soon-to-be-voting high schoolers?
Future Man wrote:HGervais wrote:
the death panels bs...
It's the slippery slope that many are afraid of. Rationing healthcare creates de facto death panels. I for one am waiting for Obama to say "I never want this country's healthcare system to mirror Great Britain's, or Oregon's for that matter." Yet I know that he would never say that; I know Obama is trying to have us take baby steps toward total socialized medicine. Do you want the government to run our hospitals? Have you heard the horror stories of VA hospitals? Would that sound good across the board to you? There are less dangerous avenues to go down in attempting to remedy the clear problems our healthcare system has. Pave the way for increased competition among private insurers and you'll see premiums plummet.
Um, that was one hospital. The VA system is actually highly cost-effective, much more so than the broken system everyone else in this country puts up with. Some would say it's even better than what Canada, France, or Germany has. And the Walter Reed debacle notwithstanding, our veterans on the whole are reported to be quite satisfied with the VA system and in excellent health.Future Man wrote:Have you heard the horror stories of VA hospitals?
HGervais wrote:Mike again, nothing in front of Congress is anything close to socialized medicine. We are not talking about a UK or Canadian system. We are talking about a free market based health care system which will hopefully promote choice and lower costs for everyone. There is also talk of mandates being included in the legislation. The proposed system looks to be a lot closer to what the Swiss & Germans use. It might be nice for the purposes of constructive discussion if you dealt with reality instead of straw man fantasies.
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