Rep Paul Ryan's freedom of silence

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LOL. Yep. I expect no less from an asswipe. Insults, ridicule, and mocking is all you have. You obviously don't get it either. You and a few of your pals seem to think this is your private playground and some posters here are for your fun. You can't win in the arena of ideas so altering my words is all you have. You're a punk just like you pals.
 
Page five.

"...he was shouted down with boos and catcalls."

"Kelsey Biggers...attempted to restore decorum to the sometimes raucous public forum."

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LOL. Yep. I expect no less from an asswipe. Insults, ridicule, and mocking is all you have. You obviously don't get it either. You and a few of your pals seem to think this is your private playground and some posters here are for your fun. You can't win in the arena of ideas so altering my words is all you have. You're a punk just like you pals.

LMAO.... you and a few others are destroying threads whining about who changed whose posts. It is like a bunch of children stomping their feet. Damo tries to warn you that your rhetoric is crossing a LEGAL barrier in many states and your response is 'I don't care, I am gunna do what I wanna do because 'he' is doing it too'. It is childish and fucking retarded. Thus, my response.

Any time you wish to actually debate a topic, feel free. I am sure there are some topics on which we will agree and others where we will disagree. I welcome your input on them. But these childish arguments of who changed whose posts are pathetic. Be the bigger man and be the first to stop.
 
So it is not REALLY a freedom, it is a privilege. The individual does not get to REALLY be free to speak, he is only allowed to say what doesn't upset collectivism.

And ONLY if he can afford the "entry fee" charged to get in to see his representative.
 
Dude, be careful. Certain states have cyberbullying laws and this would be a clear violation. I have edited the post. You may want to give it a break between you and Dune. The give and take may escalate into areas that cross lines you are not even aware of.

Going all soft with a fellow Rightie again I see...why am I not surprised?
 
1. What bill? A simple HR number would do.
2. Apple will support it because the guy has a D next to his name. Even if the bill was to nationalize all businesses "temporarily". Apple would then find an excuse as to how it will be "good", once we are back on our feet people can start over...

Just as you will find a reason to hate it...it won't matter what is contained in the bill, you will find some way to twist Obama's proposals to assure you find it disagreeable.
 
Just thought I'd throw this in. Here's the Republican medical "plan".


Ahhhhh the fabled "compassion" of the TEA Party and Righties in general...

The audience Monday night’s CNN Tea Party Express Republican primary debate was eager to see the death of a hypothetical man who was in a coma and also did not have health care insurance.

CNN’s Wolf Blitzer posed this question to Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul: “A healthy young, 30-year-old man has a good job, makes a good living but decides, ‘You know what? I’m not going to spend $200 or $300 a month on health insurance because I’m healthy, I don’t need it.’ But something terrible happens, all the sudden he needs it. What’s going to happen if he goes into a coma? Who pays for that?”

“What he should do is whatever he wants to do,” Paul replied. “That’s what freedom is all about, taking your own risks. This whole idea that you have to prepare to take care of everybody…”

“Are you saying society should just let him die?” Blitzer asked.

The audience responded with shouts of “Yes!”
 
Ahhhhh the fabled "compassion" of the TEA Party and Righties in general...

The audience Monday night’s CNN Tea Party Express Republican primary debate was eager to see the death of a hypothetical man who was in a coma and also did not have health care insurance.

CNN’s Wolf Blitzer posed this question to Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul: “A healthy young, 30-year-old man has a good job, makes a good living but decides, ‘You know what? I’m not going to spend $200 or $300 a month on health insurance because I’m healthy, I don’t need it.’ But something terrible happens, all the sudden he needs it. What’s going to happen if he goes into a coma? Who pays for that?”

“What he should do is whatever he wants to do,” Paul replied. “That’s what freedom is all about, taking your own risks. This whole idea that you have to prepare to take care of everybody…”

“Are you saying society should just let him die?” Blitzer asked.

The audience responded with shouts of “Yes!”

WE are now Romans cheering for the galdiators to slay the slaves. They also clapped for Rick Perry and his overzealous death penalty use at the last debate. It sickens me. They make a bad decision, let them die! They are poor let them die, the new eugentics!
 
WE are now Romans cheering for the galdiators to slay the slaves. They also clapped for Rick Perry and his overzealous death penalty use at the last debate. It sickens me. They make a bad decision, let them die! They are poor let them die, the new eugentics!

"They are poor...just let them die" should be the new RightWing slogan for the 2012 election.
 

AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA...WHHHHOOOOOOOOO!

Finally the truth comes out...Failias has got hims Dr. Dentons in a wad because he feels people don't confront Dune like they do with Failias...

Awwwwwwwwwwww...sounds like Failias needs some salve for his poor butthurt buttocks!

We understand...you change posts because that's all your tiny little mind can come up with...LOL!
 
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