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To: TimF who wrote (372279)2/28/2008 12:05:12 PM
From: Alighieri  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1578015
 
The majority of those 47 million, either have enough money for health care insurance and decline to get it, or are eligible for government programs and haven't signed up yet.

OK...let's play your game. How many left after your (interesting) exclusions?

PS: not very characteristic of your typical quest for the nitpicky precision.

What programs?

McCain didn't predict the war would last 100 years, and if he did the prediction would be a bunch of nonense. It doesn't matter what McCain said the war won't last anywhere near that long.

Q: President Bush has talked about our staying in Iraq for 50 years -- " (cut off by McCain)

McCain: "Make it a hundred."


So we should dismiss as nonsensical this man seeking the power to do just that? What else has he said that we should ignore?

BTW, how do you know? The factions in iraq have been battling each other for 1400 years...what's 100 years?

We aren't actively at war in any of those places.

Oh, that's really important to the context of spending $$ that could be used for health instead of the military...

Al