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Politics : A US National Health Care System?

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To: Alighieri who wrote (16417)4/8/2010 1:11:31 PM
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You think conservatives have stood against spending?

Al.. More and more AMERICANS are standing AGAINST excessive TAXING & SPENDING. Unless your living in a cave you have to be aware of the Tea Party events going on around this country. Unless your living in a cave you have to be aware of the townhall events that clearly have shown the anger felt by AMERICANS towards all politicians, from both parties, who feel just fine spending $$'s that our great grandchildren have yet to earn.

You seem awfully comfortable justifying this drive to bankruptcy with ... "well its the fault of GW and all those terrible conservatives" BS.

uh...uh...so you think we need to spend more than the rest of the world COMBINED on the military to be the force of good in the world?

First... we need to spend whatever we need to in order to protect this countries interests. If that were not the case you would be speaking German or Japanese right now instead of English.

Secondly... your data is BS... unless you believe the numbers put out by China and Russia on their defense spending.

Lastly... We are clearly the direction the entire world looks towards when it comes to Freedom and Justice... In spite of the current POTUS who is making a bold attempt at eliminating that.
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