
by: Clyde Middleton posted: 2009-08-03 18:00:00
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I learned something a long time ago - when someone accuses you of lying, for example, it usually means that in a similar situation they would lie - so they project their lack of a soul onto you. Sen. Durbin (A-hole - IL), actually says that he hopes his "colleagues won't fall for a sucker punch like this."
"These health insurance companies and people like them are trying to load these town meetings for visual impact on television," he added.
Here's the video:
This echos the theme established by Pelosi that she is she is bracing for “carpet bombing, shock and awe” from insurance companies directed at members of her caucus.
I am beyond angry about such chutzpah. I am personally offended. What a sackless wonder. How predictable these fools are.
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It's a great truth, Faye, that has helped me through the years. If you ever want to learn another person, just listen to want they think others have done. We reveal ourselves so unwittingly at times.
Does Durbin live on Mars? The American people do NOT want our Health care, out businesses, or our Energy run by this, or any other government. The polls don't show it, and the people taking to the street demanding they vote no is clear enough....just say no! They'd better start listening to us. This is OUR country..we will not be silenced....there will be hell to pay next November.
got that right, sister. i'll have to call my allstate agent to see when he can drive me to the polls. opps! did i say that outloud?
Mary, your "just say no", which is what they were shouting in Austin made me think about the cute little put down that the dems are always trying to hang on the GOP, "the party of NO".
I wonder if the dems are going to try to drive that put down home for much longer especially since the voters seem to taking up the chant of " just say no". I used to think that was not what the GOP should be known as, the party of NO, but it may turn out to be a powerful slogan- JUST SAY NO.
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Clyde, you are so right. It not only applies to someone accusing another of lying and in a similar situation that is exactly what they would do, but I got chills down my spine with all of the Daily Kos' and Huffpos accusing Bush and his administration of being fascist. I knew that this was their heart's desire to impose this horrible philosophy and rule upon the rest of us. And looking into the background of the czars I think I was probably reading that situation the right way.