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…I’ve got two daughters. 9 years old and 6 years old. I am going to teach them first of all about values and morals. But if they make a mistake, I don’t want them punished with a baby. — Barack Hussein Obama

The Mind of Obama

"And I know Washington is all in a tizzy and everybody is pointing fingers at each other and saying it's their fault, the Democrats' fault, the Republicans' fault. Listen, I'll take responsibility; I'm the President. (Applause.) We didn't grant these contracts, and we've got a lot on our plate, but it is appropriate, when you're in charge, to make sure that stuff doesn't happen like this. So we're going to do everything we can to fix it." [ Including completely trashing the U.S. Constitution... again. ]
OIF 2005-06

…one Universal Health Care proposal at a time.

Why does he think that the American people want this but the politicians don’t?

“Americans are waiting for the administration to lead, Obama said in remarks at the White House backing a muscle tactic known as “reconciliation” as a way of overcoming rock-solid Republican opposition.”

Translation: “American’s are waiting for me to be the boss of them. But American’s are standing in the way of me being the boss of them.” He is simply trying to wear people down. This is stupid. His ideas are dangerous, and he knows it full well.

“Now is the time to make a decision about how to finally reform health care so that it works, not just for the insurance companies, but for America’s families and businesses,” Obama said in his speech.

Here’s a thought… Get rid of half the regulations in place that tie insurance companies down and let the market work.

White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said Obama will push hard. “Whatever it takes to get healthcare done,” he said. Obama is due to travel to Philadelphia and St. Louis next week to make his case for the overhaul.

Gibbs has a mental disorder of some kind. But he is correct and being honest here. Obama will do whatever it takes. Even if it means, (and it does) pretending the constitution doesn’t exist and pretending everyone in America wants this except for bleeding hearts who don’t believe or understand the reality of the numbers and the elite who want more control and power.

But reconciliation cannot be used to change a Senate provision that weakened language banning the use of federal funds for abortion, and as a result Democratic Representative Bart Stupak said he will vote against the bill — and he says as many as a dozen other Democrats might too.

The sad part is, if they made this issue very clear and banned the use of federal funds for abortion, the rest of this garbage would probably pass!

“No matter which approach you favor, I believe the United States Congress owes the American people a final vote on health care reform,” he said.

I agree with you here. In fact, I think we have had several final votes now that DIDN’T PASS!

With polls providing a mixed picture of their attitudes, the president made clear he was willing to let voters decide in November whether healthcare should be approved or not.

It will be interesting to see if he keeps his promise on this one. Maybe he will put it all on C-SPAN too. He thinks we are all so stupid. All liberals think anyone who isn’t a liberal is just too stupid to know they should be a liberal. Most are just a bunch of asses. braying-liberalThe mascot has always made perfect sense to me.

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