Sicilianthing wrote:
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I'll tell you what my little Korean friend,
I'm not Korean.
Sicilianthing wrote:
I have 2,700 topics in the years I've been here on OPP, not to mention all the others in other places, sites and commentary... of which over 98% of them have yet to be proven wrong otherwise.
So you can work off the 2% rule ....
Counting topics really doesn't mean anything... I've been here a year longer than you have and I've seen a LOT of topics that don't amount to much more than a cheap insult or a baseless rant... Those are a dime a dozen. And I don't know why you're getting all pissy just because I asked you for a source, unless you don't actually have one. If you did it would have taken less time and effort to post the source than coming up with all these excuses.
Sicilianthing wrote:
Now to be fair about your comment of Claims and backing them up or not ?
Here's an example in Real Time:
Why do you think the National Health Care bill is being secretly screened and passed behind closed doors ?
The National Health Care bill is NOT being secretly passed behind closed doors. In fact, it can't pass without Congress voting on it (Constitution 101 my friend). What they ARE doing behind closed doors is
writing the bill. I'm not exactly sure why, but my guess is they want to keep it secret for as long as possible before Congress votes, probably so Congress doesn't get a chance to discover how fucked up it is.
Sicilianthing wrote:
Remember (The Gov't has ZERO Business in Private or Public Health Care - We are a Republic not Socialist Society)
First of all the very definition of "public health care" is that government *IS* in involved. If government was not involved it wouldn't be public. Same for public schools. So you can't get mad at me for getting giggle out of your statement.
Secondly, being a republic has no bearing on whether or not the government has any business in healthcare. All a republic means is that we aren't a monarchy. That's it. In fact a republic can be socialist and some of them are, such as the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
Furthermore, there is no rule that says the government can't be involved in healthcare. Feel free to push that tired old "enumerated powers" argument on me but don't expect to rock my world with a misunderstanding of the U.S.Constitution.
;)
Sicilianthing wrote:
Is this an insulting Conspiracy ?
You only get 1 answer:
OK, here it is... writing a bill behind closed doors is nothing new and it's always been sort of shady. The real test of their interity will be in how much time they let the rest of Congress have to review and vote. If they force a hasty vote, the whole thing would IMO, qualify as an conspiracy.