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So you don't like to investigate the truth?
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the democrates are full of poo. demand an apology on the floor? what a bunch of children. Obama said it best at one point during his address... the idea of health insurance for all is, "Peace of mind" AND THAT IS IT. it will not improve health care and eventually it will drive up ALL costs related to health care. my comments are not intended to cause alarm (like Obama was so eager to point out) and they're not intended to trigger debate--you can't debate what is fact.
GOVERNMENT health care is a joke. Anything the government does is of lesser quality than what the private sector can and will do.
YOU are foolish to think government health care will be the, "cure" to U.S. health care.
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How's it feel to be the world biggest douche bag? Feel free to answer that question to that little voice in your head saying, "Why doesn't anyone like me?" Or if you are unable to answer this question for yourself you should just kill yourself. The decision is yours, and I know you won't let me down.
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Your comment is worthless, no context what so ever. All you Nobama supporters are the same. The only claim with Nobama for you is he replaced Carter as the all time looser.
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The Army needs to get a clue? How about some personal responsibility before committing yourself to the U.S Army! If you can't and are not willing to fullfill what it means to be a soldier then "man up" and don't "sign up" if it's too much for you! Equal rights in the work force means just that! Everyone...man or woman gets treated the same. And that is also true in the Army...! isn't that what all of us women want? To be treated equal at work? So isn't that being alitte hypocritical of us if we ask for different treatment because we are a mother? We can't have it both ways. We can't ask for equal treatment and then when it's convenient for us, we use the fact that we are a mom so we shouldn't have to do what the men have to do. It's kind of a no brainer!!
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WOW! You are blind. You should try to see things a little more unbiased when make your comments. I saw your answer on the mom in the Army which led me to your comments. Just so that you know, that Soldier knew that she had to do 8 years before she ever signed her contract. Then she put her name on the line. The Army is fair I deal with it on a day to day basis. There are times when it is hard but it is fair. AND.... People are "willing to get treated this way", for many reasons. For me, it's so that you can write your looney comments on MSNBC.
SSG K
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The crap has finally hit the fan in the U.S. auto market. The same country that tends to lead in innovation and setting the standard happens to be the same country falling behind. Could it possibly be greed holding us back? Could it be laziness? Could it be both? I once worked the floor for "The Big Three". I was forced to fork over union pay (UAW) despite not believing in what they stood for. I worked with those who relied heavily on the union. I was unpopular in my ways for wanting to contribute to my country by adding as many quality products within a minutes time. What I discovered was a group of workers who were fighting for longer breaks and higher wages. In other words, "we want to work less for more money!" This lead to none other than my departure of course. The company was forced to make cuts. The union that so called represented me happened to be the same group (cult) that cost me my job. At the same time, greed at the top is always tough to over come. Milti-million dollar bonuses have become quit the norm regardless of production. I grew up in a strictly blue collar town, however, I have found this proud country to be caught up in an issue that involves the perfect storm. The absolute weak have teamed up with the absolute greedy, and together the good working people of the U.S.A get screwed. We will take the hit for now, but I believe there are many out there like me, those who believe in what we are capable of doing. It's just a matter of doing it the right way.
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The crap has finally hit the fan in the U.S. auto market. The same country that tends to lead in innovation and setting the standard happens to be the same country falling behind. Could it possibly be greed holding us back? Could it be laziness? Could it be both? I once worked the floor for "The Big Three". I was forced to fork over union pay (UAW) despite not believing in what they stood for. I worked with those who relied heavily on the union. I was unpopular in my ways for wanting to contribute to my country by adding as many quality products within a minutes time. What I discovered was a group of workers who were fighting for longer breaks and higher wages. In other words, "we want to work less for more money!" This lead to none other than my departure of course. The company was forced to make cuts. The union that so called represented me happened to be the same group (cult) that cost me my job. At the same time, greed at the top is always tough to over come. Milti-million dollar bonuses have become quit the norm regardless of production. I grew up in a strictly blue collar town, however, I have found this proud country to be caught up in an issue that involves the perfect storm. The absolute weak have teamed up with the absolute greedy, and together the good working people of the U.S.A get screwed. We will take the hit for now, but I believe there are many out there like me, those who believe in what we are capable of doing. It's just a matter of doing it the right way.
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