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The Animator Donating Member (999 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Sep-02-09 06:10 AM
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So, I'm p0wning this tool on Facebook...
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Some of the names have been changed to protect the privacy of the innocent, and since I felt I must, the privacy of the Tool in question as well... I've kept my real name because I'm proud of what I've said and I'm not hiding it.



Original Poster:
Come tomorrow to support, look for me in attendance! :)

(This is not a rally or a protest. it is an event to put the spotlight on the human individuals challenges with our current system.)

I look forward to seeing you all there.
6 hours ago



Tool:
Ah, start with Obama on how to break, broken healthcare. Think about it, if healthcare was that broken.... Your wife would not have a job. Hmmm.
6 hours ago



Tool:
Why should the educated and working pay for the lazy and unwilling? If anyone needs help, they should start with helping themselves.
6 hours ago



Original Poster:
respectfully disagree.....you helped an unfortunate person yesterday, right? Many others are out in this country that dont have this piece of security to their lives and they have lost everything because of healthcare. This issues is not about Obama, the conservatives or democrats. It is a moral issue. We have to do what is right, i beg you to come out and hear these stories. You wont regret it.
6 hours ago



Charles Fernandez:
So it's the educated ones carrying signs that say "Keep your government away from my Medicare"?

The stupid... it burns!!

It is possible to work full time and still not be able to afford health insurance. Some companies only offer part time positions to avoid paying out benefits....

There are plenty of computer programmers out there bagging groceries or flipping burgers at minimum wage because their former employers decided to outsource all the white collar jobs.

Being poor isn't a crime...being poor and sick shouldn't be a death sentence.
3 hours ago · Delete


Tool:
Oh, we could go on and on. Many good people need things but too many lazy asses in this country that just want things and do not feel THEY should have to work for it.
A chain is only as good as it's weakest link.
about an hour ago

Charles Fernandez:
So the countless working poor and middle class citizens who could really benefit from this program should suffer and die because a few people might try to take advantage of the system... Cry me a frickin' river.

You got yours so screw everybody else right? Well for your sake I hope it lasts.

Never mind that if it passes you would also be eligible for the program. But of course, if you feel such a thing is beneath you, you could keep your current health insurance, of course you might be paying less for it since they'd have to lower their rates to compete with a cheaper public option.... Read More

There are lazy asses in every society, there will always be people who think they can get something for nothing... I've dealt with them... everyone has dealt with them.. The existence of people with this mindset should not deter us from helping people who really need it, who really deserve it, but just can't afford it.
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