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Well....
They got the banks, they got the automobile industry, they now got the medical system....what's next? Anyone?
This country is headed to a disaster of biblical proportions. Real wrath of God type stuff! Fire and brimstone coming down from the skies! Rivers and seas boiling! Forty years of darkness, earthquakes, and volcanos! The dead rising from the grave! Human sacrifices, dogs and cats living together! Mass hysteria!




The script was written, and the villian was cast. The provocation needed, they will provide. They did it before, they'll do it again.
that, i could handle.Flaw wrote:This country is headed to a disaster of biblical proportions. Real wrath of God type stuff! Fire and brimstone coming down from the skies! Rivers and seas boiling! Forty years of darkness, earthquakes, and volcanos! The dead rising from the grave! Human sacrifices, dogs and cats living together! Mass hysteria!
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Ghostbusters quote FTW!Flaw wrote:This country is headed to a disaster of biblical proportions. Real wrath of God type stuff! Fire and brimstone coming down from the skies! Rivers and seas boiling! Forty years of darkness, earthquakes, and volcanos! The dead rising from the grave! Human sacrifices, dogs and cats living together! Mass hysteria!
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Last edited by joltinjeff on Tue Mar 23, 2010 10:16 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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The medical insurance my work offers is already too expensive for me to afford, so whatever. I haven't had medical since I moved out of my mother's house when I was 18, so here 14 years later, it won't affect me in the least.
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Under this new law you will be required to carry some sort by 2013 or be fined and/or imprisoned.Tegamal wrote:The medical insurance my work offers is already too expensive for me to afford, so whatever. I haven't had medical since I moved out of my mother's house when I was 18, so here 14 years later, it won't affect me in the least.
The thing that has me so excited is that they basically overturned Row vs. Wade - Yup, government funded abortions. I am so stoked over that that I am going to go to all the sluts in town and tell them to keep spreading their legs, as I will be more than happy to pay for them to have the kid taken out of their misery. What a bunch of BS.
72% of the country did not want this and the hippy libs spat in their faces. Wait till November, and wait till 2012. This has ruined the chances for any libs or dems for a long time to come. As for anything else on this topic, as it will be in the news till the next century, I will voice my thoughts in November at the voting booth ..
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I wouldn't worry too much about this new law being around in a year or so. The progressive socialists included a mandate that, as written, should be found unconstitutional. The federal government cannot mandate that a US citizen must buy any private good or service with no conditions other than citizenship. Since that is a key point in the law with no alternative remedy, when it is struck down, the law will be struck down.
38 states are lining up to contest it. What a nice number 38. It just happens to be a 3/4 majority of the states...just the number needed to pass a constitutional amendment. I've heard whispers from a few politicians of a movement to replace or remove the general welfare clause and end this madness once and for all.
38 states are lining up to contest it. What a nice number 38. It just happens to be a 3/4 majority of the states...just the number needed to pass a constitutional amendment. I've heard whispers from a few politicians of a movement to replace or remove the general welfare clause and end this madness once and for all.
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Actually, they ignored adding the Hyde Amendment, which is a legal rider that explicitly prohibits a piece of legislation from allowing publicly funded abortions. Until now, it was accepted practice to include it as an amendment to any bill that could possibly affect abortions. Until now.f.sciarrillo wrote:The thing that has me so excited is that they basically overturned Row vs. Wade - Yup, government funded abortions. I am so stoked over that that I am going to go to all the sluts in town and tell them to keep spreading their legs, as I will be more than happy to pay for them to have the kid taken out of their misery. What a bunch of BS.
Roe v. Wade is a ruling that prohibits state & local governments from outlawing clinical abortions.
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That is true, but if you look at it as it is right now. Passing this makes public funded abortions legal and basically over turns roe vs. wade .. Either way there are 37 states who are not going to participate in this. And there are several attorney Generals suing the federal government over it. So these next couple of months should be really interesting ..lonewolf wrote:Actually, they ignored adding the Hyde Amendment, which is a legal rider that explicitly prohibits a piece of legislation from allowing publicly funded abortions. Until now, it was accepted practice to include it as an amendment to any bill that could possibly affect abortions. Until now.f.sciarrillo wrote:The thing that has me so excited is that they basically overturned Row vs. Wade - Yup, government funded abortions. I am so stoked over that that I am going to go to all the sluts in town and tell them to keep spreading their legs, as I will be more than happy to pay for them to have the kid taken out of their misery. What a bunch of BS.
Roe v. Wade is a ruling that prohibits state & local governments from outlawing clinical abortions.
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Um, no.f.sciarrillo wrote:That is true, but if you look at it as it is right now. Passing this makes public funded abortions legal and basically over turns roe vs. wade .. Either way there are 37 states who are not going to participate in this. And there are several attorney Generals suing the federal government over it. So these next couple of months should be really interesting ..
Overturning Roe V. Wade would make it legal for state & local governments to outlaw abortion, period. Based on your posts, I'd be inclined to think that you would be in favor of such an overturn.
The Supreme Court decision that upheld the Hyde Amendment and other bans on government funding for abortions is Harris v. McRae. This ruling does not in any way ban public funding for abortions, but it does allow government entities to deny public funding.
http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/h ... 97_ZS.html
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I will have to look at it some more then. I might be getting it confused. My main belief is that abortion should only be allowed if there is rape, incest, or the mothers life is in danger. They will of course need to have proof of said actions ..lonewolf wrote:Um, no.f.sciarrillo wrote:That is true, but if you look at it as it is right now. Passing this makes public funded abortions legal and basically over turns roe vs. wade .. Either way there are 37 states who are not going to participate in this. And there are several attorney Generals suing the federal government over it. So these next couple of months should be really interesting ..
Overturning Roe V. Wade would make it legal for state & local governments to outlaw abortion, period. Based on your posts, I'd be inclined to think that you would be in favor of such an overturn.
The Supreme Court decision that upheld the Hyde Amendment and other bans on government funding for abortions is Harris v. McRae. This ruling does not in any way ban public funding for abortions, but it does allow government entities to deny public funding.
http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/h ... 97_ZS.html
[edit] I just looked and I did have it backwards. my error, I was always under the impression that Roe vs. Wade was the outlawing of abortion, shows how much I paid attention in high school. I still stand on the fact that abortions should not be government funded - Thanx for the info, Lonewolf .. [/edit]
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Seems so me that your the the cry baby. Quit yer crying you fucking cry baby.joltinjeff wrote:I havent responded to a pol thread in a while but this really has me pissed. For you cry-baby liberal whiny asses who thought this guy was the Second Coming of Jesus Christ got your wish and he is takin us on the streamline to Socialism!! Next step Communism!
I am not goin to debate about this with anyone, but when your medical insurance provider or health insurance costs start goin up ... dont look at the Republicans and point your finger and say they are the problem for this country's plight in life. You wanted him you got him. I didnt vote for him.
Nancy Pelosi with her facelifted smile probably had her panties soakin wet because she got the president something he wanted. Cant wait to see the stain on her dress from her bein on her knees.
Now that the liberals and demmys have their way the rest of us have to suffer. Thanks BAMMY and to your cohorts in Congress, you just screwed the poor working class of this country more than any president since Jimmy Carter.
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