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10-19-2007, 03:23 AM #1OPSenior Member
House Sustains Presidentâ??s Veto on Child Health
WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 â?? The House on Thursday upheld President Bushâ??s veto of a bill to provide health insurance to 10 million children, but Democrats vowed to send it back to him next month, with minor changes, in the belief that they could ultimately prevail.
Despite a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign and intense lobbying by childrenâ??s advocates, supporters of the bill were unable to convert a single House Republican who voted against the bill last month.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/19/wa...th.html?ref=us
HELL YEAH!:thumbsup: Take that cig tax and shove it!!:stoned:
Have a good one!:s4:Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . House Sustains Presidentâ??s Veto on Child Health WASHINGTON, Oct. 18 â?? The House on Thursday upheld President Bushâ??s veto of a bill to provide health insurance to 10 million children, but Democrats vowed to send it back to him next month, with minor changes, in the belief that they could ultimately prevail. Despite a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign and intense lobbying by childrenâ??s advocates, supporters of the bill were unable to convert a single House Republican who voted against the bill last month. Rating: 5
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10-19-2007, 04:45 AM #2Senior Member
House Sustains Presidentâ??s Veto on Child Health
God Damnit!
I wanted the House to pass that bill. I want healthcare for my friends and family friends who are just above that level that forces a person to pay for their own healthcare. I'm all for universal healthcare no matter who you are.
Sure, people are going to abuse it and shit all over it, but lots of people actually need healthcare and use it for good reasons, not to abuse it and get free drugs.
As with anything, a few people who abuse the system will ruin it for all.
Fucking party loyalty, think with your heart for godamn once, not just your pocketbook. A 1 cent tax increase on whatever the product is alright in my book, especially since I don't smoke.
I guess Compassion and Republican/Conservative/Fascist are opposite things.
Dave
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10-19-2007, 10:57 AM #3OPSenior Member
House Sustains Presidentâ??s Veto on Child Health
1 cent.........try from 31 cents to a buck! Not to mention that this bill gives aid for families that DO NOT need it.
I guess supporting yourself and Democratic/Liberal/Socialism are opposite things.
Have a good one!:s4:
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10-19-2007, 11:04 AM #4Senior Member
House Sustains Presidentâ??s Veto on Child Health
Im glad it was vetoed. It gave the government way too much power.
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10-19-2007, 11:54 AM #5Senior Member
House Sustains Presidentâ??s Veto on Child Health
Yes, this needed to be vetoed we are already taxed to death! Man, it never stops amazing me at how the answer to all our problems is to spend more money!
[COLOR=\"Red\"]It is well that the people of the nation do not understand our
banking and monetary system, for if they did, I believe there would be a
revolution before tomorrow morning[/COLOR] - Henry Ford
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10-19-2007, 12:07 PM #6Senior Member
House Sustains Presidentâ??s Veto on Child Health
Originally Posted by DemoCommando
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10-19-2007, 06:34 PM #7Senior Member
House Sustains Presidentâ??s Veto on Child Health
One of the few things Bush has done right. This just would have been a subsidy for the middle class. They can afford there kids healthcare.
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10-19-2007, 11:12 PM #8Senior Member
House Sustains Presidentâ??s Veto on Child Health
This crass rejection of medical care for children, regardless of income, is just another mean spirited attack on the American people by the Repukes. That paltry amount is about a week and a half of Viet Nam, oops I mean Iraq spending. This is just the repukes way of smacking down the dems. When the '2008' elections come around, people will remember this atrocity and the Repukes will pay dearly, mark my words.
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10-19-2007, 11:15 PM #9Senior Member
House Sustains Presidentâ??s Veto on Child Health
both parties viewpoints are fucked up beyond belief
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10-19-2007, 11:42 PM #10Member
House Sustains Presidentâ??s Veto on Child Health
We are all human. If one person is sick and we have the means, they should be helped. A completely socialist system is definitely not the answer, but healthcare and education should be universally available to all. That's the American dream. To be able to make something of yourself regardless of circumstance.
The K-12 public school system isn't perfect, but it didn't tern us into commies right?? How different would our civilization be without public schools? The smarter our nation is on the whole, the better off it is in the long run. It's a similar situation with healthcare. People can't function as well or at all if they're unhealthy. As it stands now, uninsured people about to die cannot be turned away from lack of insurance, but in most cases the $$ it would cost to prevent this in the first place is far less and not to mention safer.
Of course the tax is up for debate. IMO funds should just be spent differently (less on military and subsidies, more on healthcare and education).a rolling stoner smokes his moss
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