Thanks for the link. The insights of a "reformed" insurance industry propagandist.
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Times have changed. We are going to empower the American people. Let’s work together. I am tough. I’m not afraid. None of this politics as usual. -- Mike Gravel
That's Big Pharma/Insurance Industry/AMA/Republicrats/Demoblicansaligned along the Axis of Evil.
Mike's plan was to see what the nation could afford and then to apportion that as vouchers among the people. The Obama/Demoblican plan seems to be to take care of the Insurance Industry first, and foremost. The $800,000,000 man knows where that money came from.
Spring in the Time of Obama I sometimes ask myself, just how much did it take to be an Obama supporter? A 25/50/100 dollar online donation, maybe? A bumper sticker? Waiting in line to catch a glimpse of the Myspace Messiah throwing his head back and flashing a smile as he loped easily across the dais, to return with a cellphone photo to upload on Facebook? Whatever it was, there was no doubt he had supporters. That wasn't in question.
More notable, to me, was that the candidate did not make the least effort to harness all this goodwill into a viable mass force. To take just one example.
He was at the crest of his popularity when Congress passed the wirtetapping bill to provide retroactive immunity to lawbreakers. Did Candidate and Constitutional Law Profesor Obama go to the mat on the issue? Could the force of his oratory, strong enough to send tingles up the legs of TV anchors, have moved thousands to peacefully surround their Congressmen and Senators' offices pressuring them to vote against this outrage? Hard to say, because it was never even considered, much less tried. Do you know what he actually ended up doing? Voting FOR the bill! So much for faith in the people.
We used to lament the legions who voted for Bush II... now it's the legions who voted for Bush III.
Now is the time to take Mike's advice... and matters into our own hands.
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Times have changed. We are going to empower the American people. Let’s work together. I am tough. I’m not afraid. None of this politics as usual. -- Mike Gravel
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Thanks for the link
Submitted on July 17th, 2009 by jflThanks for the link. The insights of a "reformed" insurance industry propagandist.
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Times have changed. We are going to empower the American people. Let’s work together. I am tough. I’m not afraid. None of this politics as usual. -- Mike Gravel
health care reform
Submitted on July 16th, 2009 by arpidoodlebill moyers and former cigna vip video
http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/07102009/watch2.html
Big Pharma/Insurance/AMA/Republicrats/Demoblicans
Submitted on July 13th, 2009 by jflThat's Big Pharma/Insurance Industry/AMA/Republicrats/Demoblicans aligned along the Axis of Evil.
Mike's plan was to see what the nation could afford and then to apportion that as vouchers among the people. The Obama/Demoblican plan seems to be to take care of the Insurance Industry first, and foremost. The $800,000,000 man knows where that money came from.
Spring in the Time of Obama
I sometimes ask myself, just how much did it take to be an Obama supporter? A 25/50/100 dollar online donation, maybe? A bumper sticker? Waiting in line to catch a glimpse of the Myspace Messiah throwing his head back and flashing a smile as he loped easily across the dais, to return with a cellphone photo to upload on Facebook? Whatever it was, there was no doubt he had supporters. That wasn't in question.
More notable, to me, was that the candidate did not make the least effort to harness all this goodwill into a viable mass force. To take just one example.
He was at the crest of his popularity when Congress passed the wirtetapping bill to provide retroactive immunity to lawbreakers. Did Candidate and Constitutional Law Profesor Obama go to the mat on the issue? Could the force of his oratory, strong enough to send tingles up the legs of TV anchors, have moved thousands to peacefully surround their Congressmen and Senators' offices pressuring them to vote against this outrage? Hard to say, because it was never even considered, much less tried. Do you know what he actually ended up doing? Voting FOR the bill! So much for faith in the people.
We used to lament the legions who voted for Bush II... now it's the legions who voted for Bush III.
Now is the time to take Mike's advice... and matters into our own hands.
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Times have changed. We are going to empower the American people. Let’s work together. I am tough. I’m not afraid. None of this politics as usual. -- Mike Gravel