Posted by 1936 on August 18, 2009 at 04:10:21 from (68.251.53.3):
In Reply to: Re: O/T how dare they posted by ohioD14 on August 17, 2009 at 21:27:46:
D14 you will find nothing but nothing is free.
Hard rock now when you can see the words talks mostly of killing.
Too many when they went to vote last Nov. wished for it and now you have it right up the shute.
Money is talked about in trillions as if its of no value.
With close to 10 million out of work and close to that number that is no longer counted by uncle to keep the stats number down just where is the nation headed. If no more unemployment were added it would be 2014 before employment numbers will back to zero. Not sure we will be below 4% unemployed by 2020.
Many elected officials are looking over their shoulders at the home voters on this health care issue for being relected in the off year electiond.
The education of the youth is in shambles. Even Dse Moines, IA has close to the nations heights drop out numbers. Yes when you say you want free health care so do the above drop outs and never have to produce anthing other than babies.
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