I will admidt we need health care reform, but is Obama’s plan what we need? I just don’t know, I have to admidt. I’d like to get some opinions from some of you, what do you think of health care reform? What do you think of Obama’s plan? Do you think that Medicare will survive?
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health care reform?
Posted by Tyranny on August 18, 2009
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not surprised
Posted by Tyranny on July 6, 2009
Well, the political unrest in Iran hasn’t died down, but it looks like we do not have a change of leadership nonetheless.
I am not too surprised by this, I kind of figured this is how it would turn out. I am sad though. Would have been nice to see some real democracy in action there.
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surprized
Posted by Tyranny on June 15, 2009
I was very surprized when Iran decided to launch an investigation into allegations of fraud in the recent election. I am also happy to hear it. From the looks of things over there, and not to my surprize at all, there was some definate funny business going on. I had really hoped that the election would have been run honorably and that the other candidate would win. It was very good to see an Iranian man campaigning with his wife, and I think she would have made a great first lady for their country. Maybe shown Iranian women that they have a voice in the world.
Either way, I am glad to hear that an investigation is being launched.
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right to life?
Posted by Tyranny on June 1, 2009
So on the news this morning is the story of a octor who performs abortions (late term) being killed in his church.
Aren’t these the people who preach the sanctity of life and church? WTF?! How does this happen, and how do these people justify the killing of an innocent man, at his church yet? Not that I have a big thing about church, but these people do, these “right to lifers”. Appaently the right to life stops once you are born. They will fight to the death for the rights of a fetus, but kill a living, breathing human being? And people wonder why I have a problem with these idiots?! This man probably had children of his own, he certainly had a life and a wife, she was at the church too. What about his right to life? What about his children’s right to have their father to raise them? What about his church’s right to hold a religious ceremony without being accousted? I may not believe in religious ceremonies, but they do have that right by law. As I said, appaently your right to life ends once you are born…
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