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To: i-node who wrote (512197)9/11/2009 12:05:29 PM
From: Alighieri3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578025
 
What you really are saying is you don't agree with the Republican's position.

I am not against tort reform at all, although there is debate as to whether this is a federal or state issue. If Grassley (for one) had stood up in front of his constituents and argued for that, i'd applaud. Instead he deals with the health issue by fear mongering and re-enforcing exaggerated lies and then there is no room for constructive debate. Him, palin, pawlenty, demint, gingrich...the list is endless.

But your complaint, that the Rs haven't put forth ideas, is bullshit. You just don't like their ideas, which is to be expected of an extremist like yourself.

You can't actually be here making the case that the Rs have been focused on the health problem...I can bury you with examples of extremism on the right...it's so one sided, it's not even worth going there.

Al



To: i-node who wrote (512197)9/11/2009 1:40:40 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1578025
 
You failed to respond to the FACT that the Rs are pushing tort reform, probably the MOST IMPORTANT thing to get done in any health care reform legislation.

Always ready to protect the rich. You must have been a British loyalist in another life, traitor.