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The Delusionals Speak Out by Number #1 Alpha Jackass Barack Obama: [T]heres no doubt that in an environment in which we had to fight tooth and nail to get [ObamaCare] passed, it ended up being passed on a partisan basis ... because there was just ideological resistance to the idea of dealing with the uninsured and people with preexisting conditions. ... One of the problems weve had is one side of Capitol Hill is invested in failure, and that makes, I think, the kind of iterative process of fixing glitches as they come up and fine-tuning the law more challenging. But Im optimistic that we can get it fixed. #2 Braying Jackass MoveOn.org: Why are we so fixated on 4 million insured people who may lose their current and mostly sub-standard health insurance policies and ignoring the fact that 48 million people who have never had health insurance will finally be able to buy health insurance? ... The 48 million people that have never had coverage would not be able to get any health insurance coverage if it were not for the Affordable Care Act. End of story! Belly Laugh of the Week #3 Barack Obama: Im not a particularly ideological person. Non Compos Mentis #4 Rep. Charlie Rangel: You know, the DREAM Act for the kids that came over here and didnt know their home town, the president did that by executive order. What I did is Ive taken out the language that he used and Im gonna see why we cant use executive orders for everything. Whats he gonna do? Make the Republicans angry? Theyre gonna get annoyed? Theyre not gonna cooperate? #5 The Demo-gogues Sen. Ed Markey: Whether its the slow death of pond hockey or increasing heat for football practices, global warming is negatively affecting the games we play and the sports we love. And just like steroids have distorted some of our sports records, carbon pollution is distorting our climate, breaking records and leading to more extreme weather.
Posted on: Mon, 25 Nov 2013 17:05:10 +0000

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