Private Health Care Joins Obama

Started by Darth Jello3 pages

Well let's see, she started a cult of personality based on human greed and selfishness and her ideas were used as the partial justification for the biggest swindle in human history (American domestic and foreign economic policy 1979-present). Oh, and in terms of talent, she gives the Marquis De Sade a serious challenge for the title of history's shittiest author.

Originally posted by Darth Jello
Well let's see, she started a cult of personality based on human greed and selfishness and her ideas were used as the partial justification for the biggest swindle in human history (American domestic and foreign economic policy 1979-present). Oh, and in terms of talent, she gives the Marquis De Sade a serious challenge for the title of history's shittiest author.

Dude, what's your beef with the Marquis de Sade now?

Originally posted by Darth Jello
Well let's see, she started a cult of personality based on human greed and selfishness and her ideas were used as the partial justification for the biggest swindle in human history (American domestic and foreign economic policy 1979-present). Oh, and in terms of talent, she gives the Marquis De Sade a serious challenge for the title of history's shittiest author.

You don't like Donatien?

He sucked at writing. I don't mean content wise cause yeah, he was into some twisted things. If you've ever actually tried to read something like The 120 Days it's a really dreadful read because of his style.

Originally posted by Darth Jello
He sucked at writing. I don't mean content wise cause yeah, he was into some twisted things. If you've ever actually tried to read something like The 120 Days it's a really dreadful read because of his style.
You think? I didn't mind it, only problem I had is with the truly sick stuff never been finished.

Ayn Rand's writing, I find quite good actually, quite inspiring, too.

Originally posted by King Kandy
Wow, i'm disappointed. I was hoping that Obama would keep the insurer's claws out of his proposal.

That you're disappointed is likely a foregone conclusion. You've been espousing your disappointment since before the election.

However, your disappointment that President Obama brought the Drug and Insurance companies to the table should only come as a suprise to those who were not payng any attention to the campaign. A campaign that rarely mentioned Mr. McCain's commitment to such issues, I might add; other than saying everything about healthcare being controlled by the insurance industry and the doctors who are bought off was totally cool and productive. President Obama mentioned a number of times that he would bring the current providers to the table with the propositions that we can only hope will some day replace them for the better of all of us. Don't feign outrage when everything that you're outraged about was mentioned before-hand.

Try not to get outraged over what does not merrit outrage.