Originally posted by BackFire
I'm actually surprised Bardock is against UHC. I mean, how is he going to pay for the treatment for the aids I gave him the other night? I mean, he's so poor, hence why he smells like semen all the time. Can't afford soap, let alone anti-aids medicine.
YOU gave him AIDS? He said I did..that son of a ***** lied to me..im not returning any of his phone calls.
Originally posted by Bardock42
I was wondering. If they would decide to go with a private insurance and not use National Health Care would they still have to pay for the National Health Care in the system you know?
I pay $120 a month for my medical/dental/vision insurance. It would sure be nice if that money was the only medical care I had to pay for. (I pay medicare tax that no one in my direct family can take advantage of. MY parents and my wife's parents are too young and my wife's grandparents are dead and my grandparents have their own retiree plan from their former employers.) I am all for UHC if I have the option to NOT pay for it if I am paying for my own through my employer. (In other words, those who want it can pay for it and those who want to continue to do what they are doing can continue to do so.)
I live in New Mexico, I'm a Democrat (in fact, I run a Democratic New Mexico blog) and will be caucusing on Super Tuesday.
At this point, I am voting for Barack Obama. He seems the best choice right now, and so I will vote for him. The Republicans seem too entrenched in the status quo (except for Ron Paul who has his whole own set of problems from abortion rights to the environment to his views on creationism) to vote for. So right now, it seems Obama.
And I hope Edwards becomes his Attorney General, in the mode of Robert Kennedy (without the tragic ending, of course).
Originally posted by Strangelove
When you have blacks and young people behind you, SC is a walk.
What exactly are your issues with Obama? I have issues of my own, like the constant comparisons to JFK (as though the legends surrounding him are legitimate, which they might be considering the number of wet panties he inspired.) or his constant impressions of MLK, but I would like to know yours.
Are there any more acronyms I can toss out? HRC could = Human Rights Campaign, but what could BHO equal?
Originally posted by Devil KingI have no issues with him. If he wins the nomination, I'll vote for him in a heartbeat. I just support Clinton first.
What exactly are your issues with Obama? I have issues of my own, like the constant comparisons to JFK (as though the legends surrounding him are legitimate, which they might be considering the number of wet panties he inspired.) or his constant impressions of MLK, but I would like to know yours.Are there any more acronyms I can toss out? HRC could = Human Rights Campaign, but what could BHO equal?
Originally posted by ElectricBugaloo
I live in New Mexico, I'm a Democrat (in fact, I run a Democratic New Mexico blog) and will be caucusing on Super Tuesday.At this point, I am voting for Barack Obama. He seems the best choice right now, and so I will vote for him. The Republicans seem too entrenched in the status quo (except for Ron Paul who has his whole own set of problems from abortion rights to the environment to his views on creationism) to vote for. So right now, it seems Obama.
And I hope Edwards becomes his Attorney General, in the mode of Robert Kennedy (without the tragic ending, of course).
Why does he seem like the best choice?