Well, I can rephrase the image:"Objects to their tax dollars being used to fund an unnecessary war based on faulty intelligence which has, to date, caused the death of 4400 U.S. soldiers and over 100,000 civilians."
3/22/2010 10:40:38 AM
Who's being neutral?
3/22/2010 10:40:41 AM
mrfrog said:
3/22/2010 10:41:39 AM
Nation building, bringing a genocidal war criminal to justice, liberating a oppressed country, establishing a democracy in the heart of the Middle East, showing other despotic regimes in the region that we don't fuck around.But no, we went to war because Bush hates brown people.And the Civil War, where almost twice as many Americans died over the course of three days than have died during the seven years we've been in Iraq, that was surely just a war "to kill people".[Edited on March 22, 2010 at 10:53 AM. Reason : ]
3/22/2010 10:48:02 AM
I don't remember reading that. Let me adjust my tinfoil hat and try again.
3/22/2010 10:49:59 AM
^^As great as you may think those reasons are for unnecessary war in Iraq, none of them were really championed as the reason for war until after we were already waist deep in war.
3/22/2010 10:52:33 AM
I don't know how you call those reasons both great and unnecessary, but to your main point, I agree. That should have been the primary justification. And they should have been paid for, with taxes. But to suggest that the Bush administration invaded Iraq out of some sadistic desire to kill people is totally ridiculous.
3/22/2010 10:55:29 AM
so heywar means killing peopleit's not a war if no one gets killedtrue story[Edited on March 22, 2010 at 10:56 AM. Reason : this is not g.i. joe]
3/22/2010 10:56:22 AM
^^ That's not what they mean.When someone says they object to their tax dollars being used to kill people, they mean they object to their tax dollars being used to fund a war, a war in which people have died. It's somewhat hyperbolic, but it is true.
3/22/2010 10:58:03 AM
War can also mean saving people. True story. Don't be dense.
3/22/2010 10:58:21 AM
yeah but you can save people without killing people (cf. superman)[Edited on March 22, 2010 at 10:59 AM. Reason : you are such a dumb faggot though seriously]
3/22/2010 10:59:01 AM
Great let's save the entire world. I hear North Korea has a pretty bad dictator who kills people. Want to go there?
3/22/2010 10:59:23 AM
THE WORLD'S POLICEMAN
3/22/2010 11:00:00 AM
I just love these leaps in logic from conservatives.So, we save people in the war, okay I'll allow that. Let's review:Spending billions to save foreigners? Let's do it.Spending billions to save Americans? FUCKIN SOCIALISM HANDOUT COMMUNISM.
3/22/2010 11:00:52 AM
this is why venturing into the soap box is retardednot a single one of you idiots is qualified to judge what will or will not happen as a result of this bill...it's far beyond your (and my) understanding, and none of you have been around long enough, with the experience or education necessary, to make accurate predictions based on anything other than your personal opinion generated from an only better-than-someone-who-never-attended-college comprehension of the health care industry as a whole and how insurance works in particular i'm not saying that some you will not "predict" the general outcome, but it will undoubtedly be the result of luck rather than intelligence
3/22/2010 11:01:40 AM
True, none of us should ever make a judgment on anything.Delete the soapbox.
3/22/2010 11:02:13 AM
there is nothing new under the sitemap
3/22/2010 11:03:14 AM
3/22/2010 11:04:19 AM
what you don't know is that i work for the cbo[Edited on March 22, 2010 at 11:05 AM. Reason : dramatic irony]
3/22/2010 11:05:13 AM
God:I actually support this bill. In fact, I was personally pulling for the public option. But the fact that you just assumed I was opposed to it is pretty telling.
3/22/2010 11:05:46 AM
3/22/2010 11:08:05 AM
hey isn't there an island off florida we've kinda quietly tolerated for some goddamn reason[Edited on March 22, 2010 at 11:08 AM. Reason : with a similar situation i mean][Edited on March 22, 2010 at 11:08 AM. Reason : JUST WHILE WE'RE AT IT]
3/22/2010 11:08:15 AM
^ key largo?
3/22/2010 11:08:47 AM
^^ Cuba is another subject, but I wouldn't compare them to North Korea.[Edited on March 22, 2010 at 11:11 AM. Reason : ]
3/22/2010 11:10:03 AM
3/22/2010 11:10:36 AM
3/22/2010 11:10:59 AM
3/22/2010 11:11:36 AM
yeah, nobody gives a shit about Africa.Well, maybe Bono and Jesse Helms, but we're not going to do any nation-building there.
3/22/2010 11:12:14 AM
This most recent bickering, comparing war spending and health care spending, strikes me as ironic. Sure, one can view the two as opposites, but one must also admit that there is an important commonality. What are the two areas in which spending growth has historically been most disproportionate to GDP? War time spending and health care spending. We can argue all day about which is morally superior. The bottom line is neither is sustainable in the current form.
3/22/2010 11:13:12 AM
as bad as the hussein regime wasit was nothing like north korea? ?
3/22/2010 11:14:05 AM
3/22/2010 11:14:15 AM
FroshKiller: When you make a coherent point, I'll be happy to address it.
3/22/2010 11:16:59 AM
LIKEWISE SAMP
3/22/2010 11:17:56 AM
I had a professor who voiced an amusing opinion about the Iraq war. Said that he might be old fashioned, but generally thinks that when one wages a war, one should pay for said war.That's one thing Bush unambiguously did not do.
3/22/2010 11:30:58 AM
Bush didn't pay for shit. Remember, "deficits don't matter."
3/22/2010 11:33:44 AM
i thought this was a healthcare thread?
3/22/2010 11:57:01 AM
me too. so what now? I pay about $150/month for my health insurance....I guess I should drop it, pay the penalty, then re-apply whenever I get sick? that will be a lot cheaper for me.FTW
3/22/2010 12:24:46 PM
Democrats maintain that people will not try to game the system in that way. If there's one thing we can trust, it's human nature, and people always act in ways that benefit society as a whole, rather than just themselves.
3/22/2010 1:01:16 PM
Huh, it would appear that Ron Paul doesn't like the bill very much.http://www.house.gov/htbin/blog_inc?BLOG,tx14_paul,blog,999,All,Item%20not%20found,ID=100322_3678,TEMPLATE=postingdetail.shtml
3/22/2010 1:05:08 PM
^^^You'd end up a loser due to the financial penalties for doing that.
3/22/2010 1:05:50 PM
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34609984/ns/health-health_care/?GT1=43001
3/22/2010 1:10:39 PM
3/22/2010 1:14:02 PM
yesin order to raise fundslet's tax some other country's citizens instead
3/22/2010 1:14:23 PM
3/22/2010 1:16:42 PM
3/22/2010 1:16:49 PM
3/22/2010 1:32:09 PM
Many small businesses are already struggling to stay afloat. Require that they offer benefits to their employees, or pay a fine otherwise, and you can bet that jobs will be lost. I don't know where the 5 million number comes from, specifically.
3/22/2010 1:33:47 PM
Can someone help me here? Are these points true given the current bill:1. Preexisting conditions are no longer grounds to deny insurance coverage2. People are free to go without insurance3. People without insurance will pay a fine to the IRS4. This fine will be used to subsidize the insurance that is purchased by othersIf this is the case, then the market should be encouraged to work this way:A. healthy individuals and employers should drop their insurance, pay the fineB. Healthy individuals pay out of pocket for all healthcare servicesC. Healthcare providers, faced with a majority of cost-conscious customers, compete vigorously to lower costs for everyoneC. Sick individuals get insurance and therefore limitless free-market careIf this is how the system works out, then by God, we have fixed the healthcare system!!! Bravo!!! Cost sensitivity will increase as insurance rates drop from 80% to 40% and the price of insurance doubles.
3/22/2010 1:54:12 PM
3/22/2010 1:55:20 PM
lol internet, I guess
3/22/2010 2:05:59 PM