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Post by rocketwolf on Nov 9, 2013 11:05:19 GMT -5
Holy moses this is nice This post is hidden
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Post by dsummoner on Nov 10, 2013 11:38:20 GMT -5
Death toll from Obablundering rises to.... 52 million.
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Post by rocketwolf on Nov 10, 2013 11:48:27 GMT -5
52 million is one hellova lot more than 5 million. Makes it Obamalies X 10.
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Post by redleg on Nov 10, 2013 23:52:59 GMT -5
Of course, since Puppettax forced insurance companies to change their policies, of course everyone is forced into Puppettax. Or at least will lose their insurance with nothing to replace it.
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Post by Moses on Nov 11, 2013 13:41:52 GMT -5
Of course, since Puppettax forced insurance companies to change their policies, of course everyone is forced into Puppettax. Or at least will lose their insurance with nothing to replace it. A true tough libertarian don't need no sissy health insurance.
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Post by douger on Nov 11, 2013 13:52:45 GMT -5
Of course, since Puppettax forced insurance companies to change their policies, of course everyone is forced into Puppettax. Or at least will lose their insurance with nothing to replace it. A true tough libertarian don't need no sissy health insurance. Why not? Do libertarians enjoy bankruptcy more than non libertarians?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2013 14:49:46 GMT -5
A true tough libertarian don't need no sissy health insurance. Why not? Do libertarians enjoy bankruptcy more than non libertarians? I doubt it. I'm registered as "non-affiliated" in The Peoples' Republic of Maryland. Funny thing though, when I take the online political tests, the results state that I'm a Libertarian. I don't have a problem with that.
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Post by Moses on Nov 11, 2013 14:50:48 GMT -5
A true tough libertarian don't need no sissy health insurance. Why not? Do libertarians enjoy bankruptcy more than non libertarians? That wasn't my point at all.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2013 18:13:17 GMT -5
Why not? Do libertarians enjoy bankruptcy more than non libertarians? I doubt it. I'm registered as "non-affiliated" in The Peoples' Republic of Maryland. Funny thing though, when I take the online political tests, the results state that I'm a Libertarian. I don't have a problem with that. I am also registered as "non-affiliated" - best decision I have made in a long time!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 11, 2013 18:15:29 GMT -5
I doubt it. I'm registered as "non-affiliated" in The Peoples' Republic of Maryland. Funny thing though, when I take the online political tests, the results state that I'm a Libertarian. I don't have a problem with that. I am also registered as "non-affiliated" - best decision I have made in a long time! GMTA, Mom!
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Post by drjohnnyfever on Nov 11, 2013 18:16:08 GMT -5
I'm still registered as a republican-never saw a reason to change plus I get all kinds of neat mail.
When I was an election judge I about had my pick of which poling place to work and I was always chief judge because there were so few republicans available-the board of elections called me like I owed them money.
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Post by redleg on Nov 12, 2013 22:53:52 GMT -5
Of course, since Puppettax forced insurance companies to change their policies, of course everyone is forced into Puppettax. Or at least will lose their insurance with nothing to replace it. A true tough libertarian don't need no sissy health insurance. Well, I guess that proves that Democrats are sissies. Especially Democrat Congressmen.
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