The RINO’s lack of balls, yes, I said BALLS, is starting to show in the
health care battles. So, says Erik at Red State:
I am told quite reliably that in a meeting today on Capitol Hill,
Republican Senators began to rapidly move toward concessions on health care
because they are afraid they cannot hold their members. Some Republicans are now thinking of supporting a government program.
Go to the action center and start calling.
So called "Republicans" have screwed us over for too long now. No more. If our reps go puppy dog on ObamaCare, we will send their wussie asses home. Got it? Back a Marxist/Socialist plan that will take your constituent bosses down the path to Hell and we are done.
Take Doug's, and my advice, and light up that switchboard. We owe it to our children, grandchildren and country to draw the line here.
Update:
Per Memeorandum, Bob Dole has joined the Socialist League and is encouraging his fellow former Republicans in Practice to become Republicans in Name Only. They say that the road to Hell is paved with good intentions. Bullshit. This country, thanks to Dole, McConnell, Snowe, blah, blah, blah who will sell out our principals for what, eight pieces of silver(?) will suffer long after these bastards have collected their lobbyist $s and built their namesake libraries. There are no good intentions here.
3 comments:
You go Carolyn!
Doug, I don't usually use bad language but when I hear this crap I think the only reasonable response is WTF. I honestly don't get it.
I need a cig. Really. It isn't going to happen, but...
Olympia Snowe proves the imperative of bringing the gospal and capialism to her Greek people because her Greek Orthodox faith is the root harlot of communism.Palamite Zealotes massacred Thessalonian aristocracy in preparation for Cantacuzene usurpation which brought about hesychast hyperventilatory hallutination. This soviet socialism motivated Anatolian farmers to embrace Turks in the 1400s to avoid redistributative taxation and then for liberated mainlanders to migrate to Smyrna in the 1800s.
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