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Do You want a Unmoderated Political VIP Forum
Yes We need some fresh Topics We are All Big Boys and will Behave! 22%  22%  [ 39 ]
No CRT is no place for politics I come here to get away from it. 78%  78%  [ 140 ]
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 3:16 pm 
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Nope, too full of potential problems!!!!

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 3:41 pm 
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I would like to talk about General McCrystal and Vice President Bite Me.


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then we could follow it up with some conversation of recent new laws in Arizona!

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 27, 2010 4:11 pm 
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That AZ Gov. has more balls than our golfer-in-chief ever dreamed of having :lol:

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Hey Brother C'dude--I could also crap in one hat and cover it up with another'n--but I don't think so.

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Mo. voters reject key provision of health care law



By DAVID A. LIEB, Associated Press Writer David A. Lieb, Associated Press Writer –

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. – Missouri voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly rejected a key provision of President Barack Obama's health care law, sending a clear message of discontent to Washington and Democrats less than 100 days before the midterm elections.

With about 90 percent of the vote counted late Tuesday, nearly three-quarters of voters backed a ballot measure, Proposition C, that would prohibit the government from requiring people to have health insurance or from penalizing them for not having it.



The Missouri law would conflict with a federal requirement that most people have health insurance or face penalties starting in 2014.



Tuesday's vote was seen as largely symbolic because federal law generally trumps state law. But it was also seen as a sign of growing voter disillusionment with federal policies and a show of strength by conservatives and the tea party movement.



"To us, it symbolized everything," said Annette Read, a tea party participant from suburban St. Louis who quit her online retail job to lead a yearlong campaign for the Missouri ballot measure. "The entire frustration in the country ... how our government has misspent, how they haven't listened to the people, this measure in general encompassed all of that."



Missouri's ballot also featured primaries for U.S. Senate, Congress and numerous state legislative seats. But at many polling places, voters said they were most passionate about the health insurance referendum.



"I believe that the general public has been duped about the benefits of the health care proposal," said Mike Sampson of Jefferson City, an independent emergency management contractor, who voted for the proposition. "My guess is federal law will in fact supersede state law, but we need to send a message to the folks in Washington, D.C., that people in the hinterlands are not happy."



Legislatures in Arizona, Georgia, Idaho, Louisiana and Virginia have passed similar statutes, and voters in Arizona and Oklahoma will vote on such measures as state constitutional amendments in November. But Missouri was the first state to challenge aspects of the federal law in a referendum.



The intent of the federal requirement is to broaden the pool of healthy people covered by insurers, thus holding down premiums that otherwise would rise because of separate provisions prohibiting insurers from denying coverage to people with poor health or pre-existing conditions.

But the insurance requirement has been one of the most contentious parts of the new federal law. Public officials in well over a dozen states, including Missouri, have filed lawsuits claiming Congress overstepped its constitutional authority by requiring citizens to buy health insurance.

Federal courts are expected to weigh in well before the insurance requirement takes effect about whether the federal health care overhaul is constitutional.



The Missouri Hospital Association spent $400,000 warning people that passage of the ballot measure could increase hospitals' costs for treating the uninsured, but there was little opposition to the measure from either grass-roots organizations or from the unions and consumer groups that backed the federal overhaul.



Some Missouri voters who opposed the ballot measure cited a potential cost-shift to those who have insurance if some people are allowed to continue visiting emergency rooms without insurance. Other opponents of Missouri's ballot measure said they wanted to give Obama's health care plan a chance to work.



"I don't think people should be walking around sick," said Kathy Ward, a 57-year-old Columbia nurse, who voted against Missouri's law. "The fact remains, people have the right to have health care, and they should get it. It help makes a healthier society."


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100804/ap_ ... Vyc3JlamU-

http://www.house.gov/brady/pdf/Obamacare_Chart.pdf



http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-08-0 ... ssett.html

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 04, 2010 2:46 am 
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Pidd wrote:
Mo. voters reject key provision of health care law ..............................................


So the very thread to poll members whether or not to have a political thread, just became one itself.
Interesting!

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 29, 2010 10:29 am 
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in the U.S.A. " so how do you feel about the current status".........i believe this to be running thread :D


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 12:40 pm 
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OMG, another guy sneaking in a commercial notice in the guise of a tagline. The horror! The horror!

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 12:01 pm 
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Change You Can believe In...

YEP... It's a coming..

Summer of 1968 vs Summer of 2011

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 9:46 am 
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Can't you just feel the change...bend over a little more.

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 9:59 am 
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Gringotim wrote:
Can't you just feel the change...bend over a little more.


What part of the poll results do you not understand?

Do You want a Unmoderated Political VIP Forum
Yes We need some fresh Topics We are All Big Boys and will Behave! 26% [ 33 ]
No CRT is no place for politics I come here to get away from it. 74% [ 94 ]
Total votes : 127

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Irish Drifter wrote:
Gringotim wrote:
Can't you just feel the change...bend over a little more.


What part of the poll results do you not understand?

Do You want a Unmoderated Political VIP Forum
Yes We need some fresh Topics We are All Big Boys and will Behave! 26% [ 33 ]
No CRT is no place for politics I come here to get away from it. 74% [ 94 ]
Total votes : 127


I could give a phuck about poll results. Where in my response do I mention a political party or individual by name? Maybe I should delete the last line
in my signature ('In a nation ruled by swine...')?
Why don't you phuckin 'lighten up'?! Phuck that PC bullshit.

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 10:43 am 
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Gringotim wrote:

Where in my response do I mention a political party or individual by name?


Even you can not really believe that anyone reading your post would need a name of a political party or individual to identify the person you were referring to.

The rest of your rant speaks for itself and requires no comment.

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 10:58 am 
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Irish Drifter wrote:
Gringotim wrote:

Where in my response do I mention a political party or individual by name?


Even you can not really believe that anyone reading your post would need a name of a political party or individual to identify the person you were referring to.

The rest of your rant speaks for itself and requires no comment.


Do we live in a vacuum? Good God. Let's see...the exchange rate, which affects all of us visiting CR, is dependent upon many factors, political, economical, etc.
Is that topic forbidden? Where do you draw the line?

So, do you think I should delete the last line in my signature? Paging George Orwell. Where is Circus when you need him:-)

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PostPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 11:07 am 
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Admin 1 wrote:
Gentlemen:
I have received numerous PM's with the request that we add a political discussion forum to the VIP Forum Section of the site. Wow is that a hot topic or what? LOL.


If you create a political sub-forum, you better create another one titled "Moronic Kiddie Posts" as a place to move all the ranting, raving and foaming at the mouth posts that will be a bi-product... Oh yeah, add a few more mods to monitor it too... :mrgreen:

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