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"nobody" wrote in message ... On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 05:23:02 -0800, dave wrote: nobody wrote: Nice attempt at spin. When asked about the specific bill, the majority in every poll, was against it. http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epo...plan-1130.html Here's some "spin" from the web page you directed us to. Add the people who oppose because the bill is not liberal enough (13%), and the people who support the bill (39%), then you get 52%, which is more than half. Please cite the specific poll that says this. Also it's odd that you include those who don't support the bill because it's not liberal enough as supporting the bill. From the CNN/Opinion Research Poll: 21. (IF OPPOSE) Do you oppose that legislation because you think its approach toward health care is too liberal, or because you think it is not liberal enough? QUESTIONS 20 AND 21 COMBINED Mar 19-21 2010 Favor (from Question 20) 39% Oppose, too liberal 43% Oppose, not liberal enough 13% No opinion 5% |
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On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 16:53:14 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen
wrote: On Mar 24, 3:40*pm, nobody wrote: On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 04:56:43 -0800, dave wrote: Bob wrote: *wrote in message . .. On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 09:05:58 -0500, *wrote: The House of Representatives acts as "the People". *They did what they were elected to do in 2008. *Insane slanted news be damned. They may have done what they thought they were elected to do, but they did not represent the will of the people. What "will of the people"? You keep regurgitating the mantra that Americans "dont want health care reform"---and that's NOT what the polls indicate, nor is it accurate to claim thats not one of the things demcrats were specfically sent to address. I have said no such thing. I am saying the polls indicate a majority of the public opposed the health care bill just passed by the House. Hopefully, those Representatives who felt it necessary to show disdain for the will of their constituents will be replaced at the next election. Those surveys were too vague to have any meaning. *No one knew what was in that bill. *They knew what they heard from the mainstream media, which was (and is) totally distorted and flat-out inaccurate. When asked about specific provisions, including a public option, the people are overwhelmingly in favor of the legislation. What bill had the public option and which poll covered it? There was no such bill that made anywhere near the final cut - but when the GP was asked about specific ideas, whether in a written draft or not, numerous polls since the beginning of this debate showed a fairly substantial, if not always overwhelming, preference for a public option. IF you want me too, I believe I can locate the results of "a few." Say the word.. Any idea *sounds* good. It seems, when people get to see the details, they quickly change their tune. |
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On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 10:47:11 +0900, "Brenda Ann"
wrote: "nobody" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 05:23:02 -0800, dave wrote: nobody wrote: Nice attempt at spin. When asked about the specific bill, the majority in every poll, was against it. http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epo...plan-1130.html Here's some "spin" from the web page you directed us to. Add the people who oppose because the bill is not liberal enough (13%), and the people who support the bill (39%), then you get 52%, which is more than half. Please cite the specific poll that says this. Also it's odd that you include those who don't support the bill because it's not liberal enough as supporting the bill. From the CNN/Opinion Research Poll: 21. (IF OPPOSE) Do you oppose that legislation because you think its approach toward health care is too liberal, or because you think it is not liberal enough? QUESTIONS 20 AND 21 COMBINED Mar 19-21 2010 Favor (from Question 20) 39% Oppose, too liberal 43% Oppose, not liberal enough 13% No opinion 5% You mean the poll that doesn't state the political afiliation breakdown of those surveyed in its methodology? They do for most of their polls. |
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nobody wrote:
Then please show a poll with a majority favoring that bill with the public option. This one's real easy: http://www.bing.com/search?q=polling...form=QBLH&qs=n |
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Gail Hederman's Tree House.
http://www.todayinmississippi.com http://www.gailhederman.com/about.php There is big fancy Tree House in Clinton,Mississippi, five miles West of doggy's couch.The City of Clinton wanted them to tear it down.Tear it down!?, that is a NO! NO!,,, that big fancy Tree House is still there! There is another woman in Mississippi who lives in an Airplane. Eccentric backwater hicks, but they are Smart eccentric backwater hicks,,, and also they are Conservative Republican backwater hicks. cuhulin, the backwater hick |
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On Mar 25, 2:41*am, nobody wrote:
On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 16:53:14 -0700 (PDT), bpnjensen wrote: On Mar 24, 3:40*pm, nobody wrote: On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 04:56:43 -0800, dave wrote: Bob wrote: *wrote in message . .. On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 09:05:58 -0500, *wrote: The House of Representatives acts as "the People". *They did what they were elected to do in 2008. *Insane slanted news be damned. They may have done what they thought they were elected to do, but they did not represent the will of the people. What "will of the people"? You keep regurgitating the mantra that Americans "dont want health care reform"---and that's NOT what the polls indicate, nor is it accurate to claim thats not one of the things demcrats were specfically sent to address. I have said no such thing. I am saying the polls indicate a majority of the public opposed the health care bill just passed by the House. Hopefully, those Representatives who felt it necessary to show disdain for the will of their constituents will be replaced at the next election. Those surveys were too vague to have any meaning. *No one knew what was in that bill. *They knew what they heard from the mainstream media, which was (and is) totally distorted and flat-out inaccurate. When asked about specific provisions, including a public option, the people are overwhelmingly in favor of the legislation. What bill had the public option and which poll covered it? There was no such bill that made anywhere near the final cut - but when the GP was asked about specific ideas, whether in a written draft or not, numerous polls since the beginning of this debate showed a fairly substantial, if not always overwhelming, preference for a public option. *IF you want me too, I believe I can locate the results of "a few." *Say the word.. * Any idea *sounds* good. *It seems, when people get to see the details, they quickly change their tune.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It "seems"? Well, you didn't say you wanted to see the polls, so I won't bother to look for them. As far as details, the important one is that under a public option, everyone who signs up gets insurance in exchange for the pay-in fee, which is basically a tax on the specific service. I think everyone who took the polls pretty much understood that. What other mysterious details did you have in mind? |
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On Mar 25, 6:11*am, dave wrote:
nobody wrote: Then please show a poll with a majority favoring that bill with the public option. This one's real easy: http://www.bing.com/search?q=polling...form=QBLH&qs=n Like I told him earlier... ...and I don't think these numbers generally have changed much. The concept remains popular. |
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On Mar 25, 7:21*am, wrote:
Gail Hederman's Tree House.http://www.todayinmississippi.comhtt....com/about.php There is big fancy Tree House in Clinton,Mississippi, five miles West of doggy's couch.The City of Clinton wanted them to tear it down.Tear it down!?, that is a NO! NO!,,, that big fancy Tree House is still there! There is another woman in Mississippi who lives in an Airplane. Eccentric backwater hicks, but they are Smart eccentric backwater hicks,,, and also they are Conservative Republican backwater hicks. cuhulin, the backwater hick You think that artist is a conservative? The next good temblor on the New Madrid fault will probably take care of it anyway. I hope she isn't in it. |
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On Mar 23, 7:05*am, "Bob" wrote:
"dave" wrote in message ... Somebody Somewhere wrote: If those treasonous, tyrannical Marxist thugs in Congress think phone calls are "harrasment", I wonder what they'll call being dragged kicking and screaming before the Patriot Tribunals to answer for their crimes against WE THE PEOPLE? The House of Representatives acts as "the People". *They did what they were elected to do in 2008. *Insane slanted news be damned. They may have done what they thought they were elected to do, but they did not represent the will of the people. Actually, Bobby, they did do the will of the people. They did exactly what we elected them to do. you lost. man up for once in your pathetic life. |
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On Mar 23, 9:43*am, "Bob" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 09:05:58 -0500, "Bob" wrote: The House of Representatives acts as "the People". *They did what they were elected to do in 2008. *Insane slanted news be damned. They may have done what they thought they were elected to do, but they did not represent the will of the people. What "will of the people"? You keep regurgitating the mantra that Americans "dont want health care reform"---and that's NOT what the polls indicate, nor is it accurate to claim thats not one of the things demcrats were specfically sent to address. I have said no such thing. I am saying the polls indicate a majority of the public opposed the health care bill just passed by the House. We are not ruled by polls, idjit. Elections take the day. You lost, pretend to be a man and accept your loss gracefully. |
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On Mar 25, 7:55*am, Tim Crowley wrote:
On Mar 23, 9:43*am, "Bob" wrote: wrote in message .. . On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 09:05:58 -0500, "Bob" wrote: The House of Representatives acts as "the People". *They did what they were elected to do in 2008. *Insane slanted news be damned. They may have done what they thought they were elected to do, but they did not represent the will of the people. What "will of the people"? You keep regurgitating the mantra that Americans "dont want health care reform"---and that's NOT what the polls indicate, nor is it accurate to claim thats not one of the things demcrats were specfically sent to address. I have said no such thing. I am saying the polls indicate a majority of the public opposed the health care bill just passed by the House. We are not ruled by polls, idjit. *Elections take the day. You lost, pretend to be a man and accept your loss gracefully.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - ,,,and actually, the most recent Gallup poll suggests the opposite anyway - just one poll, and this could change, but somewhere there is a disconnect between the pundits and the pollsters. |
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On Mar 25, 8:04*am, "Bob" wrote:
-- The danger to America is not Barack Obama but a citizenry capable of entrusting a man like him with the presidency. *It will be easier to limit and undo the follies of an Obama presidency than to restore the necessary common sense and good judgment to an electorate willing to have such a man for their president. The problem is much deeper and far more serious than Mr. Obama, who is a mere symptom of what ails us. Blaming the prince of the fools should not blind anyone to the vast confederacy of fools that made him their prince. The republic can survive a Barack Obama. It is less likely to survive a multitude of fools such as those who made him their president." -- Author Unknown- Hide quoted text - It is no surprise that the author of this vague and typically aspecific claptrap is anonymous. With insight of this type, it is likely he/she/it will remain so. Bruce |
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This morning on his Super Talk Mississippi radio call in talk show, Paul
Gallo said, Already some people are calling insurance companies and they are saying, Where is my free health insurance? Price of gasoline is up a dollar per gallon.I believe it will get up about two dollars per gallon this Summer, maybe more. http://www.jacksongasprices.com It is those kinds of ''people'' ''Brain Dead people'' who call 911 and bitch about, Where are my MacDonalds chicken MacNuggets! http://www.1450amwnat.com/pages/6061479.php http://www.supertalkms.com Heh, there goes that old country boy from Edwards and he once told me he knows all about chainsaws, he is heading up the street,,, HE BROKE my chainsaw. CHAINSAW! LAWN MOWER OIL DRAIN PLUG! cuhulin |
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A guy in a small Mississippi town just now phoned into JT and Dave's
Super Talk Mississippi call in radio talk show.He said a car pulled up into his driveway and blew the horn, there were two people in the car.He went out to see what they want.They were delivering his census report.He said it cost about forty six dollars for them to hand deliver his census report.He said they were twenty minutes behind the post office snail mail van, because he was watching. I don't like car horns blowing, (those B HO ButtKissers around here do it all the time) blow your horn at me, I DON'T KNOW YOU!!! http://www.supertalkms.com cuhulin |
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Tree House,,, trembler??? Earthquakes are showing up everywhere around
the World nowadays.You sure you are safe from any Earthquakes? That Tree House of theirs is Safe enough. It rained here last night, I am waiting for the Sun to dry off those four nine feet tall wood posts on doggy's front porch so I can brush some more Olympic white exterior paint on them. cuhulin |
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Bob wrote:
The danger to America is not Barack Obama but a citizenry capable of entrusting a man like him with the presidency. Yeah, almost as bad as making W president -- two phony (and grossly expensive) wars and a Depression. Heck of a job, Georgie! Bwahahahahaha... |
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"Joe from Kokomo" wrote in message
... Bob wrote: The danger to America is not Barack Obama but a citizenry capable of entrusting a man like him with the presidency. Yeah, almost as bad as making W president -- two phony (and grossly expensive) wars and a Depression. Heck of a job, Georgie! Bwahahahahaha... You have a good point. They were/are both bad presidents. |
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Commercial on JT and Dave's Super Talk Mississippi radio talk show.
Magnolia Gun Show, Laurel,Mississippi March 27 - 28. Y'all, come to the Magnolia Gun Show in Laurel.Support your Right to Own Shootin Irons! Buy One, Hide One.Buy plenty of AMMO too. http://www.devilfinder.com Magnolia Gun Show Laurel,Mississippi cuhulin |
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"bpnjensen" wrote in message ... On Mar 25, 8:04 am, "Bob" wrote: -- The danger to America is not Barack Obama but a citizenry capable of entrusting a man like him with the presidency. It will be easier to limit and undo the follies of an Obama presidency than to restore the necessary common sense and good judgment to an electorate willing to have such a man for their president. The problem is much deeper and far more serious than Mr. Obama, who is a mere symptom of what ails us. Blaming the prince of the fools should not blind anyone to the vast confederacy of fools that made him their prince. The republic can survive a Barack Obama. It is less likely to survive a multitude of fools such as those who made him their president." -- Author Unknown- Hide quoted text - It is no surprise that the author of this vague and typically aspecific claptrap is anonymous. With insight of this type, it is likely he/she/it will remain so. Bruce His words are clear: "a man like him" This is a bigoted attack on Obama. |
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"Sid9" wrote in message
... "bpnjensen" wrote in message ... On Mar 25, 8:04 am, "Bob" wrote: -- The danger to America is not Barack Obama but a citizenry capable of entrusting a man like him with the presidency. It will be easier to limit and undo the follies of an Obama presidency than to restore the necessary common sense and good judgment to an electorate willing to have such a man for their president. The problem is much deeper and far more serious than Mr. Obama, who is a mere symptom of what ails us. Blaming the prince of the fools should not blind anyone to the vast confederacy of fools that made him their prince. The republic can survive a Barack Obama. It is less likely to survive a multitude of fools such as those who made him their president." -- Author Unknown- Hide quoted text - It is no surprise that the author of this vague and typically aspecific claptrap is anonymous. With insight of this type, it is likely he/she/it will remain so. Bruce His words are clear: "a man like him" This is a bigoted attack on Obama. Only a racist would see bigotry in that quote. |
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On Mar 25, 10:06*am, "Bob" wrote:
"Sid9" wrote in message ... "bpnjensen" wrote in message ... On Mar 25, 8:04 am, "Bob" wrote: -- The danger to America is not Barack Obama but a citizenry capable of entrusting a man like him with the presidency. *It will be easier to limit and undo the follies of an Obama presidency than to restore the necessary common sense and good judgment to an electorate willing to have such a man for their president. The problem is much deeper and far more serious than Mr. Obama, who is a mere symptom of what ails us. Blaming the prince of the fools should not blind anyone to the vast confederacy of fools that made him their prince. The republic can survive a Barack Obama. It is less likely to survive a multitude of fools such as those who made him their president." -- Author Unknown- Hide quoted text - It is no surprise that the author of this vague and typically aspecific claptrap is anonymous. *With insight of this type, it is likely he/she/it will remain so. Bruce His words are clear: "a man like him" This is a bigoted attack on Obama. Only a racist would see bigotry in that quote. Actually, only a racist would not see it. You're not fooling anyone bobby- we know EXACTLY why you hate our President and it ain't got nothing to do with health insurance. |
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On Mar 25, 8:54*am, wrote:
Tree House,,, trembler??? Earthquakes are showing up everywhere around the World nowadays.You sure you are safe from any Earthquakes? That Tree House of theirs is Safe enough. It rained here last night, I am waiting for the Sun to dry off those four nine feet tall wood posts on doggy's front porch so I can brush some more Olympic white exterior paint on them. cuhulin Earthquakes are always showing up everywhere - they just don't get reported much unless they are in populated regions. The last year has been seismically rough for lots of people, but the earth has moved on average no more or less than in other recorded periods. The New Madrid Fault, though, is itching for an 8.5 any moment... |
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On Mar 25, 9:33*am, wrote:
Commercial on JT and Dave's Super Talk Mississippi radio talk show. Magnolia Gun Show, Laurel,Mississippi March 27 - 28. Y'all, come to the Magnolia Gun Show in Laurel.Support your Right to Own Shootin Irons! Buy One, Hide One.Buy plenty of AMMO too. http://www.devilfinder.com Magnolia Gun Show Laurel,Mississippi cuhulin Hey, cuhulin, got your eyes on any irons at the show? |
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Watching WLBT 6:00 PM tv news.A nine year old boy at 351 Knob Hill Drive
in West Jackson called 911.He said he was at home alone and had not eaten in days.The cops went over there, they had to break into the house to get the boy out of there.The boy is in a private care clinic in Memphis,Tennessee right now. Looka here, those two B HO ButtKissers who live next door to have a six years old girl and a baby about two months old.When that woman is at work, he baby sits those two kids.Often times he gets in his car and he goes wherever, there is a Chevron gas station with a mini food cafeteria thingy at the top of the hill from me, I reckon that is where he goes, he gets back over there next door a few minutes later.Meanwhile, those two kids next door are home alone. cuhulin |
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On Mar 25, 6:09*am, dave wrote:
wrote: On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 18:42:45 -0400, *wrote: On Wed, 24 Mar 2010 05:23:02 -0800, *wrote: nobody wrote: Nice attempt at spin. *When asked about the specific bill, the majority in every poll, was against it. http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epo..._democrats_hea.... Here's some "spin" from the web page you directed us to. Add the people who oppose because the bill is not liberal enough (13%), and the people who support the bill (39%), then you get 52%, which is more than half. Please cite the specific poll that says this. The polls didn't ask it that way THe polls only indicate the opposition based on a sampling response for favorability. It's the public sentiment from politicians, grass roots that clearly pointed to the progressive wing being in that "opposing group" It requires a little cogent thought to put 2 and 2 together If Dennis Kucinich's vocal opposition isn't enough to suggest it, what better evidence? Kucinich supports the bill.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - He GRUDGINGLY supports it. What he REALLY supports is SINGLE PAYER! |
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Nissan gears up for new vehicles.(I-55 Gluckstadt exit, about fifteen -
twenty something miles North of doggy's couch) http://www.clarionledger.com Business section. Ahh told that married Irish woman wayyyyyyy over yonder across the big pond in Bognor Regis,England, someday she might be driving a Made in Mississippi U.S.A. Nissan vehicle.That Nissian factory does export some of those Nissan vehicles to some foreign countrys. Note: U K is NOT a Country, it is a kingdom.I Despise kings and queens and princes and princesses! I Despise royalty, PERIOD! cuhulin |
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On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 05:11:18 -0800, dave wrote:
nobody wrote: Then please show a poll with a majority favoring that bill with the public option. This one's real easy: http://www.bing.com/search?q=polling...form=QBLH&qs=n Funny, I don't see any cites that poll about a specific bill. When people are asked a theoretical question without specifics, they tend to answer differently than when the learn those details. |
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On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 06:00:11 -0400, nobody wrote:
On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 05:11:18 -0800, dave wrote: nobody wrote: Then please show a poll with a majority favoring that bill with the public option. This one's real easy: http://www.bing.com/search?q=polling...form=QBLH&qs=n Funny, I don't see any cites that poll about a specific bill. When people are asked a theoretical question without specifics, they tend to answer differently than when the learn those details. Indeed. Just look at what the polls say regarding the health caare bill just signed into law. http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epo...alth_care.html |
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wrote:
This morning on his Super Talk Mississippi radio call in talk show, Paul Gallo said, Already some people are calling insurance companies and they are saying, Where is my free health insurance? Price of gasoline is up a dollar per gallon.I believe it will get up about two dollars per gallon this Summer, maybe more. http://www.jacksongasprices.com It is those kinds of ''people'' ''Brain Dead people'' who call 911 and bitch about, Where are my MacDonalds chicken MacNuggets! http://www.1450amwnat.com/pages/6061479.php http://www.supertalkms.com Heh, there goes that old country boy from Edwards and he once told me he knows all about chainsaws, he is heading up the street,,, HE BROKE my chainsaw. CHAINSAW! LAWN MOWER OIL DRAIN PLUG! cuhulin Larry. You and I have completely different brains than people 40 years younger. To an average 20 something, when something goes wrong you dial 9-1-1. |
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On Mar 26, 5:17*am, First Post
wrote: On Fri, 26 Mar 2010 06:00:11 -0400, nobody wrote: On Thu, 25 Mar 2010 05:11:18 -0800, dave wrote: nobody wrote: Then please show a poll with a majority favoring that bill with the public option. This one's real easy: http://www.bing.com/search?q=polling...form=QBLH&qs=n Funny, I don't see any cites that poll about a specific bill. *When people are asked a theoretical question without specifics, they tend to answer differently than when the learn those details. *Indeed. *Just look at what the polls say regarding the health caare bill just signed into law.http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epo...lth_care.html- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - These polls predate the signing. Wait until the next round. |
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