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Re: One-Third of Uninsured Are Chronically Ill     

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Author: Herman Rubin
Date: Aug 30, 2008 08:37

... more and more each year for healthcare no matter what plan you have, if you have one, while those filthy lying bastards in D.C. pay nothing at all, year after year. THAT I agree. Any Congresscritter who proposes of votes for a health plan should be limited to the coverage of that plan for the average person. If a plan is enacted, he or she should have to be in a voluntary pool to ...
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Re: So you think America isnt a theocracy?     

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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Aug 19, 2008 17:38

... the problem does not extend to all offices in all jurisdictions.  For instance, in many States, gay men or women can be elected even to federal office.  There used to be a socialist congresscritter, Ron Dellums.  There's nothing goofier than a socialist who believes in god, so I suspect he was an atheist.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - RC priests decide on ...
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Re: So you think America isnt a theocracy?     

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Author: Shrikeback
Date: Aug 19, 2008 11:47

... doubtful a single individual would ever be elected president. I think though, that the problem does not extend to all offices in all jurisdictions. For instance, in many States, gay men or women can be elected even to federal office. There used to be a socialist congresscritter, Ron Dellums. There's nothing goofier than a socialist who believes in god, so I suspect he was an atheist.
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Re: Newsflash: I finally agree with GWB     

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Author: gregg
Date: Apr 30, 2008 14:11

...of meat and dairy products and still can't make a dent in our overall energy needs. Please, if you care about the environment and the future of our economic security, write your Congresscritter and tell them to get off the ethanol bandwagon and devote research into other alternatives, such as switchgrass or something similar that doesn't result in the burning of food for fuel....
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Re: Newsflash: I finally agree with GWB     

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Author: Kent Finnell
Date: Apr 30, 2008 13:57

... there goes pastries, candy, and cerals (not counting the corn and rice content). Please, if you care about the environment and the future of our economic security, write your Congresscritter and tell them to get off the ethanol bandwagon and devote research into other alternatives, such as switchgrass or something similar that doesn't result in the burning ...
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Re: French Build Doomsday Machine (Black Hole Generator) Old Dying Physicists Want to go Out With a Bang     

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Author: Benj
Date: Apr 30, 2008 09:46

... for those in on the ground floor and smash the first world economies, but real? Hardly. For crying out loud, if you are going to 'think critically" and then write your congresscritters, please don't encourage them to join in these frauds! There are already enough serious problems on the planet without pushing imaginary ones with imaginary solutions! I suppose your next great idea will ...
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Re: Analysis: U.S. economic death spiral seen as unstoppable. Is the run on the dollar near?     

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Author: Gunner Asch
Date: Mar 16, 2008 21:12

On Sun, 16 Mar 2008 21:38:14 -0400, "geno4321" <eugenefkent@fuse.net> wrote: Better yet thab a crazy right wing president. As opposed to a bunch of crazy leftwing Congresscritters "Gunner" <gunner@NOSPAM.lightspeed.net> wrote in message news:uthlt39q4l124km2lkue3kiu90jp6sv01h@4ax.com... On Fri, 14 Mar 2008 13:01:39 -0500, Boston Blackie (Read only 0.01%% by KD the ...
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Re: Voting Guide For Tomorrow     

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Author: Tracy_Barber
Date: Feb 14, 2008 19:45

... such things as they used to. Between work and family and Xbox and HBO, they're just too distracted to take time to write their Congresscritters. Which, I'll bet, is just how said Congresscritters like it... No feedback is better than negative feedback, they must assume.
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Re: Voting Guide For Tomorrow     

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Author: Mike Smith
Date: Feb 14, 2008 18:25

... has gone? One guess... cha-ching. Well, that's certainly one issue. Another, I think, is that people probably just don't spend as much time thinking about such things as they used to. Between work and family and Xbox and HBO, they're just too distracted to take time to write their Congresscritters. Which, I'll bet, is just how said Congresscritters like it... -- Mike Smith
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Re: John McCain, liar and liberal punk     

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Author: CJT
Date: Feb 6, 2008 18:38

... most gas, go through the most tires, etc., pay the most for their repair and upkeep. That is a use tax. About the only times when this doesn't occur is when Congresscritters get projects earmarked. Surely these earmarks of which you speak are rare, then. :-) -- The e-mail address in our reply-to line is reversed in an attempt to minimize spam. Our true address is of...
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