Posted by JackE on July 17, 2009 at 07:12:11 from (74.92.77.174):
In Reply to: Re: COLD! posted by Allan In NE on July 17, 2009 at 06:28:30:
Global warming SCAM is correct. Look at how fast they were trying to cram that Cap+Tradescam bill through. They knew, once word got out what it's all about, all he!! was going to break loose. Now, they are trying to do the same thing with this nationalized healthcare ripoff scam bill. They already pulled it off with the so-called "Stimulas", more like PORKULAS bill. Made it sound like the world was going to end if it was'nt passed. After all the high drama, all we got, was this country put in a financal hole that we probably will never get out of. I read just this morning that our genius of a VP, Joe Biden, said, "The country is going to go bankrupt, unless we spend more money." With people like him in charge, America as we know it, is finished. These clowns telegraphed what they wanted to do, and now they are doing it. HOPEANDCHANGEMYA$$. Jack
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