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    No doubt, if we only had a national healthcare program and gays in the military, this would never have happened.

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    So you're against a national health plan and gays in the military because a retailer went under in a massive recession? Doesn't make much sense to me, Jason.

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    We have a Circuit City and Best Buy (that came 10 years later) on the same street. Best Buy always has better prices and better service. I don't know if even gays in the military would have solved this problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by darthvader420 View Post
    So you're against a national health plan and gays in the military because a retailer went under in a massive recession? Doesn't make much sense to me, Jason.
    No one could possibly construe what I said to yield that statement.

    For those with deeper perception, it means that now is the wrong time to be focusing on a national healthcare plan and gays in the military.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason M. Hendler View Post
    No one could possibly construe what I said to yield that statement.

    For those with deeper perception, it means that now is the wrong time to be focusing on a national healthcare plan and gays in the military.
    I completely disagree on the national healthcare front. Do you not care at all about the rising number of unemployed? A proper national health care plan would put the US on par with other industrialized countries and make a huge difference in millions of people's lives.

    But don't you worry Jason, it looks like Mr. Obama isn't going to do that at all. All he's going to do is a half-hearted bandaid "reform" of the useless private insurance system in an attempt to make it somewhat cheaper and more accessible. How's that for progressive.

    As for DADT: that's a very simple and long overdue reform. I don't get why you would even care about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by darthvader420 View Post
    As for DADT: that's a very simple and long overdue reform. I don't get why you would even care about it.
    I don't care about the policy, just that Obama didn't tell anyone before the election that he was going to do that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason M. Hendler View Post
    I don't care about the policy, just that Obama didn't tell anyone before the election that he was going to do that.
    But he did say he would. It wasn't one of the main pillars of his campaign but it was mentioned. If you want to be critical of Obama this is a pretty strange way of doing it. Unless you have a "thing" about homosexuals, then it would make sense I guess.

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    National health care? What a joke. The "bailout" was the nail in the coffin. Mark my words. This is not going to end well.





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    I got the joke. Last time a President got into office with big promises to change things (Clinton), he got so sidetracked by gays in the military, it set our country back 15 years in health care reform (or more, we'll see). Obama's plan is not going to do jack about health care.

    Bush didn't have any big plans so he decided to take up where his dad left off.
    Last edited by omnimoeish; 01-16-2009 at 05:23 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by omnimoeish View Post
    I got the joke. Last time a President got into office with big promises to change things (Clinton), he got so sidetracked by gays in the military, it set our country back 15 years in health care reform (or more, we'll see). Obama's plan is not going to do jack about health care.

    Bush didn't have any big plans so he decided to take up where his dad left off.
    Congratulations for making the most accurate post in this thread so far. Can't wait for everyone to go back to arguing against national healthcare because they suddenly care about the deficit.

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