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Sun Jun-28-09 11:48 AM
Response to Reply #42 |
| 55. We NEED A National Referendum For Campaign Finance Reform and Election Reform! |
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Edited on Sun Jun-28-09 11:48 AM by DaLittle Kitty
That is the ONLY way that we'll get REAL CHANGE! Cause you ARE RIGHT... ALL of these MF'ers from BOTH parties w/ very few exceptions are BOUGHT AND PAID FOR BY CORPORATE AMERICA! Talk to John Russell, he'll tell ya!
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| -Health-Care Activists Targeting Democrats |
undeterred |
Jun-27-09 09:11 PM |
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It is about time. |
pleah |
Jun-27-09 09:15 PM |
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Damned right lets target the "centrist Democrats" If they want to govern like rePUKES let them run l |
Vincardog |
Jun-28-09 01:31 PM |
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ABSOLUTELY -well said..."it's about time"! it's also about time Democrats stood up for the people |
GreenTea |
Jun-28-09 03:30 PM |
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The more the better |
depakid |
Jun-27-09 09:16 PM |
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Where do I give money? nt |
patrice |
Jun-27-09 09:23 PM |
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Move On is running ad campaigns |
undeterred |
Jun-27-09 10:18 PM |
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Health Care for America Now is a coalition of groups working for |
No Elephants |
Jun-28-09 11:49 AM |
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Here's links to 9 Senators (D) |
mascarax |
Jun-27-09 09:42 PM |
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Oh, boo-fucking-hoo. I lived in a country with socialized medicine. |
Suji to Seoul |
Jun-28-09 12:00 AM |
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I just sent an email to every one, except Wyden. He only wants to hear from people in his state. |
Doremus |
Jun-28-09 12:19 AM |
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This attitude really pisses me off. |
xxqqqzme |
Jun-28-09 02:01 AM |
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Barney Frank does the same thing. nt |
imdjh |
Jun-28-09 01:20 PM |
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You and me both |
primavera |
Jun-29-09 09:20 AM |
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Doesn't that piss you off? They vote on things affecting us all, but they only want local mail. |
imdjh |
Jun-28-09 01:20 PM |
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Very much so, yes. - n/t |
primavera |
Jun-29-09 09:21 AM |
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I am from Oregon. Wyden is not representing his constituents. |
Go2Peace |
Jun-28-09 02:01 PM |
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Have anyof his constituents done a search for the money? It always makes sense to follow the money! |
bobbolink |
Jun-28-09 02:52 PM |
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I added my name and donated for this add |
lame54 |
Jun-28-09 04:12 PM |
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Very good! Thanks for showing this. Has it been posted on DU by itself? |
bobbolink |
Jun-28-09 08:41 PM |
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wtf is wrong with wyden? i though he was one of the good guys. |
mopinko |
Jun-28-09 05:10 PM |
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An incomplete list. |
disndat |
Jun-28-09 11:44 AM |
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We must have health care reform NOW |
quidam56 |
Jun-27-09 09:50 PM |
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thing is... public option does nothing to remove private health |
nightrain |
Jun-27-09 10:01 PM |
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agree |
MisterK |
Jun-27-09 10:06 PM |
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The public option will compete with insurance companies |
creeksneakers2 |
Jun-27-09 10:16 PM |
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more than likely the public option will end up with a pool of the |
nightrain |
Jun-27-09 10:32 PM |
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I disagree with your characterization even as I see that you are constructing your argument very |
stevenleser |
Jun-27-09 11:25 PM |
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No, it's not "benchmarks." Insurance works by pooling risk. |
PSPS |
Jun-28-09 02:41 AM |
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OK, you dont get it. That's fine n/t |
stevenleser |
Jun-28-09 10:55 AM |
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PSPS is on the money (no pun intended). |
No Elephants |
Jun-28-09 11:58 AM |
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To whatever they think they are responding they might be, not to what I wrote n/t |
stevenleser |
Jun-28-09 09:33 PM |
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healthcare doesn't work by "benchmarks". This whole idea |
nightrain |
Jun-28-09 07:48 AM |
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As with the other responder, you completely miss what I am saying. n/t |
stevenleser |
Jun-28-09 10:56 AM |
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well then, restate it. And/or pay attention to what we are saying... |
nightrain |
Jun-28-09 11:46 AM |
#54 |
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No, I am not the one who is responding to something other than what was said |
stevenleser |
Jun-28-09 10:06 PM |
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yes, and Ins Cos will dump all the expensive cases so Public seems too costly to taxpayers |
WillYourVoteBCounted |
Jun-27-09 11:31 PM |
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yep, just wait and see.... sad.... |
nightrain |
Jun-28-09 12:59 PM |
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Unless the privates are outlawed from |
ProudDad |
Jun-28-09 01:04 AM |
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+1. . (rec this post). . n/t |
annabanana |
Jun-28-09 05:27 AM |
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I'm not sure that a public option will end up with Just the sickest. |
fasttense |
Jun-28-09 06:17 AM |
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I'm healthy and employed and would switch to the public option.... |
rucky |
Jun-28-09 07:40 AM |
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me too. Just on principle alone |
stevenleser |
Jun-28-09 10:10 PM |
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Are you implying that a public option would charge less for young, healthy people? |
CTyankee |
Jun-28-09 11:13 AM |
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Well, here is one healthy family of four that will drop my employer-subsidized plan |
AllyCat |
Jun-28-09 12:03 PM |
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Not as terrified as people would like to have us believe and not anywhere near as terrfied as they |
No Elephants |
Jun-28-09 12:01 PM |
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yes they are |
GinaMaria |
Jun-28-09 03:23 PM |
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I'm a huge Single Payer advocate but there is no way in the world that it's going to go |
bertman |
Jun-27-09 11:30 PM |
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what about if the government buys some of the health care companies |
AlphaCentauri |
Jun-27-09 11:54 PM |
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Interesting idea. I have not given that any thought, but I will now. My guess is that they |
bertman |
Jun-28-09 01:04 AM |
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Exactly |
ProudDad |
Jun-28-09 01:13 AM |
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So... much.... waste... |
Beartracks |
Jun-28-09 03:37 AM |
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You got it |
Canuckistanian |
Jun-28-09 03:34 PM |
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"Not to mention CEOs who ain't worth the crap that clings to their undershorts..." |
bertman |
Jun-28-09 11:31 AM |
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Why, thanks... |
ProudDad |
Jun-28-09 02:40 PM |
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The government may dissect some of the waste assets they own |
AlphaCentauri |
Jun-28-09 02:40 PM |
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Atta boy ! |
MisterK |
Jun-27-09 10:05 PM |
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Wyden is a tool in any case |
Bluenorthwest |
Jun-27-09 10:23 PM |
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I would love to see DeFazio take him out |
depakid |
Jun-27-09 10:28 PM |
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Well...we got rid of Smith |
Oldenuff |
Jun-27-09 10:38 PM |
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thanks for the info |
NJCher |
Jun-27-09 10:32 PM |
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Good! We need 51 votes, with or without reconciliation, to pass a strong public option |
Better Believe It |
Jun-27-09 10:51 PM |
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The only thing to do. The Repubs will be against anything n/t |
eridani |
Jun-28-09 12:21 AM |
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I feel that some have betrayed "We the People". |
farmboxer |
Jun-28-09 12:32 AM |
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Those so called "democrats" are bringing it on themselves |
Dragonfli |
Jun-28-09 01:16 AM |
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as well as a comfortable health insurance plan for life. |
PuraVidaDreamin |
Jun-28-09 03:53 AM |
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Instead of worrying about voters you might lose concentrate on those new voters you will win by bold |
bjobotts |
Jun-28-09 01:47 AM |
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Maybe these health care advocates need to |
Pharlo |
Jun-28-09 05:40 AM |
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Primary fund |
gdebs |
Jun-28-09 05:01 PM |
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Tell These People That CENTRISTS and even 50% of REPUBLICANS want public option !! |
RBInMaine |
Jun-28-09 06:40 AM |
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If the Republicans weren't so screwy |
The Wizard |
Jun-28-09 07:20 AM |
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haven't seen this point |
Aragorn |
Jun-28-09 08:14 AM |
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Our reps are mostly corrupt and there's nothing that is going to change that. |
L0oniX |
Jun-28-09 08:32 AM |
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We NEED A National Referendum For Campaign Finance Reform and Election Reform! |
DaLittle Kitty |
Jun-28-09 11:48 AM |
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I think we broke the Post. |
uberblonde |
Jun-28-09 08:42 AM |
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Putting pressure on Dem Senators.... |
kooljerk666 |
Jun-28-09 08:57 AM |
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k+r |
flamingdem |
Jun-28-09 11:20 AM |
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They should ask these 9-12 ConservaDems why they want to prevent the American public from having |
4lbs |
Jun-28-09 11:22 AM |
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Why waste effort to defy public option, Obama/Dems? Some aren't |
MarjorieG |
Jun-28-09 11:26 AM |
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Oh no, we musn't alienate centrist Democrats! |
sandyd921 |
Jun-28-09 11:38 AM |
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I'm tired of centrists setting the agenda. |
EndElectoral |
Jun-28-09 01:47 PM |
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Being against a public option isn't centrist, it's right wing. The public option is the centrist |
Pushed To The Left |
Jun-28-09 09:04 PM |
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Same thing. |
sandyd921 |
Jun-29-09 08:11 AM |
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I guess we are not willing to tolerate betrayal from our friends. |
Deep13 |
Jun-28-09 11:53 AM |
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Not only is it about time that progressives are being more vocal, it's about time that |
No Elephants |
Jun-28-09 12:09 PM |
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bout time these backstabbing bastards are put in their place. |
ooglymoogly |
Jun-28-09 12:11 PM |
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recommend |
xchrom |
Jun-28-09 01:02 PM |
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Good for them! KEEP THE PRESSURE UP!!! |
TankLV |
Jun-28-09 01:21 PM |
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It is about time! |
LaPera |
Jun-28-09 03:36 PM |
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Moderate IS having a public option! |
LiberalLovinLug |
Jun-28-09 04:00 PM |
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YESSSSSS! |
LaPera |
Jun-28-09 05:27 PM |
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If they don't vote for a public option they're FIRED! |
Joanne98 |
Jun-28-09 04:10 PM |
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Good, they need to be blitzed... |
and-justice-for-all |
Jun-28-09 06:01 PM |
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That list is too small. What about enlarging it to include Bayh et al. |
MasonJar |
Jun-28-09 08:48 PM |
#86 |