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To: TideGlider who wrote (748359)10/21/2013 2:47:53 PM
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When Presidential Lies Overwhelm, Or What Happens When You Don't Eat Your ObamaFood

Submitted by Tyler Durden on 10/21/2013 - 12:45It would appear President Obama has another gift few are aware of. For at least the 5th time in the last few years, his oratory has forced a woman in the audience to fall to the floor. First in September 2011, twice in March 2012, then in August 2012, and now today during his latest Obamacare pitch, the President's intonations appear to disturb the brain's cortex just enough to halt the breathing (and thinking) process. Of course, the end result will be the launch of Obamafood- the non-fainting alternative to listening to his speeches/pitches, which for those who are sufficiently brain dead will come in a prechewed (by other taxpayers) variant, also known as ObamaIV.



To: TideGlider who wrote (748359)10/21/2013 3:31:47 PM
From: steve harris  Respond to of 1574711
 
sounded like it to me

washingtonpost.com

Let me close by addressing some of the politics that have swirled around the Affordable Care Act. I recognize that the Republican Party has made blocking the Affordable Care Act its signature policy idea. Sometimes it seems to be the one thing that unifies the party theses days. In -- in fact, they were willing to shut down the government and potentially harm the global economy to try to get it repealed.

And I'm sure that given the problems with the website so far, they're going to be looking to go after it even harder. And let's admit it, with the website not working as well as it needs to work, that makes a lot of supporters nervous because they know how it's been subject to so much attack, the Affordable Care Act generally.



To: TideGlider who wrote (748359)10/26/2013 8:14:45 AM
From: steve harris2 Recommendations

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as I was saying.....

foxnews.com

Suggesting that Republican efforts to delay and defund the law contributed to HealthCare.gov's glitch-ridden debut.