Senator Sheldon Whitehouse engages in wishful thinking

This is insulting but comical as well. It is wishful thinking on the part of a delusional asshole. The groups he describes as opposing government healthcare are NOWHERE nearly as powerful as those who actually do. The Aryan Nations are PUSSIES compared to the body of Christian believers, among whom are Soldiers who serve in the Army that God has been raising for some time now, of which I am one.

Christians suffer another personal insult from a Senator – read about it HERE


5 Responses
  1. JCT :

    Date: December 21, 2009

    Senator Whitehouse…
    I take umbrage with your remarks. I am a volunteer in a variety of roles for the youth in my community. My father was a prisoner of war in Germany. My mother founded kindergarten in my home town. They are both passed, but their values live on in me.
    I don’t agree with you with regard to health care reform, but can respect your right to express your views. However, when your views are poisonous tripe, as depicted in this video, I believe you should apologize to all the well-intentioned Americans who simply differ from your views.
    And as to taking down the business model for insurance companies? Your comments are not well founded and display a lack of fundamental understanding about business. Perhaps you should take the time to listen to your constituents so as to adapt an approach of reason and measured performance.

  2. Jim 22 :

    Date: December 21, 2009

    Another one for the list.

  3. McNamys :

    Date: December 21, 2009

    Yep, one more for the list – checking it twice (and its not for Christmas either )

  4. R.D. Walker :

    Date: December 21, 2009

    Rasmussen is now saying 41% support the bill and 55% are Nazi, KKK, Ayran Nation haters who oppose it.

    It is no coincidence it is the winter solstice today. They voted last night on the longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, as far from daylight as is possible in Washington DC.

  5. R.D. Walker :

    Date: December 21, 2009

    Senator Graham slams this abomination…

    Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), using exceptionally heated language, called the health care bill on Sunday “seedy Chicago politics,” “backroom deals that amount to bribes,” “Enron accounting,” “the worst of Washington,” “phony,” and a “sham,” adding that Obama’s campaign slogan of “change you can believe in, after this health care bill debacle is now becoming an empty slogan.”

    Asked it the Senate bill was a done deal, Graham, appearing on CNN’s “State of the Union,” replied:

    “This is far from over. The House and Senate bills are in many ways irreconcilable. But you know, I like David. He ran a brilliant campaign, but they’re doing a lousy job governing the country, in my view. You know, change you can believe in, after this health care bill debacle is now becoming an empty slogan. And it’s really been replaced by seedy Chicago politics, when you think about it, backroom deals that amount to bribes.”

    Host John King interjected: “Bribes — that’s a strong word.”

    Graham defended his choice of words: “Well, it is, oh, absolutely, it’s a strong word. It was meant to be strong; principled compromised — I mean, a compromise sold as a principled solution to an emotional problem like abortion that’s fallen flat; Enron accounting techniques — everything that people were upset with about Washington has gotten worse. And this bill personifies the worst of Washington.”

    “You and I know — you’ve been around this town a long time — that the Senate and the House is not going to impose those cuts. So when you put that into the health care mix, this thing doesn’t save money; it costs money. And that’s phony.”

    “So it is Enron-accounting. It is a sham. You collect taxes for 10 years and you pay out benefits for six years, and the Class Act, which no one’s talking about, is a completely new government entitlement.”

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