bi-partisan
okay kids
i have to say
as you all probably know i’m as liberal a democrat as you can find
well except of course for being 150% pro-israel
but i have to say all the infighting amongst the dems
when they had the 60 vote majority over health care reform
and
all the &@*@*(@(@() republicans sitting there with arms folded
voting NO to anything that they think might help Obama
regardless of whether or not it might help the country
has just made me ill
i say FIRE ALL OF THEM AND START OVER
with a new party
the I AM SIMPLY AN AMERICAN PARTY
no red or blue states
just I’m fed up with all this bull shit states
thats where i’m at today kids
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they’re simply “dancin’ with the one that brung’um.” Just wait until the coporate “free speech” of buying representatives really kicks in.
I’m with you. Time for the American people to fire all these old SOBs who won’t provide Americans J O B S and the right to medical care that isn’t subsidized by pharmaceutical companies. Greed baby—it’s GREED. Follow the money…that’s the Congress mantra.
I’ll join your party. A breath of fresh air after the Rethuglicans, Dhimmycrats, and Fibbertatians.
I just turned 48 and someone must be made to suffer for that.
what is funny is how some people want to give more control of their lives over to these people. If they should all be fired because they are corrupt then what ever this political class is offering us is just as corrupt and should be opposed.
thing is…if all the people who could vote, would vote, and based their vote on what they want — instead of letting their apathy rule (which hands their votes over to others) — THEN we might start to see real change.
silence is acceptance so by not voting one has cast their vote
i’m feeling cautiously hopeful that obamas huge health care summit
yesterday
will shake some NO-sayers from their perches
and with compromises on both sides
maybe this country might actually get some kind of healthcare reform
from your fingertips to God’s ears….