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Conservative vs Liberal
#61
thecavemaster Wrote:Relevance? Beyond peeved Kemba swelling up chest, sticking in thumb and saying, "Take that"?

lol
#62
Mr.Kimball Wrote:No, you just want everybody else to do what you are too honery and lazy to be out there doing yourself.

My dearest Kemba, you have the worldview of a man who thinks the whole world could accomplish what you have if they'd just put their mind and a little sweat into it. "To those whom much is given, much will be required. To those whom little is given, little will be asked." Your quarrel is not with me, my brother. But you think it is, and that's actually a little sad.
#63
thecavemaster Wrote:My dearest Kemba, you have the worldview of a man who thinks the whole world could accomplish what you have if they'd just put their mind and a little sweat into it. "To those whom much is given, much will be required. To those whom little is given, little will be asked." Your quarrel is not with me, my brother. But you think it is, and that's actually a little sad.

Oh, thou who hast been given so little. I see you have eaten since yesterday, thus your presence on here today. I see that you must have resources that you can spend foolishly, thus your computer and your presence on here today. Naw, you've got plenty I'm quite sure. Your just not willing to give up the sweat yourself. Your not willing to walk the walk to match the talk, thus your presence on here again today, oh hypocritical one.
#64
Mr.Kimball Wrote:No, you just want everybody else to do what you are too honery and lazy to be out there doing yourself. Make a differnce batman, do something yourself. Get off the message boards and change the world!!


Peeved? lol...Hey batman, I'm having a blast.:biggrin:

Kemba, the Happy Clown... that's good. I vote. I write. I call. I could tell you more, but, really, I don't desire a picture tribute or anything, plus to talk about it seems a little unseemly. So, again, I'll just let it ride.
#65
thecavemaster Wrote:Kemba, the Happy Clown... that's good. I vote. I write. I call. I could tell you more, but, really, I don't desire a picture tribute or anything, plus to talk about it seems a little unseemly. So, again, I'll just let it ride.

Thanks for the confirmation, Teddy. About what I thought:Clap:.
#66
Mr.Kimball Wrote:Thanks for the confirmation, Teddy. About what I thought:Clap:.

Well, Kemba, you highlighted what served your purposes, interpreted to suit your needs, then ignored the rest. I'd say that's "confirmation" all right. Shall we move on before the thread gets closed?
#67
thecavemaster Wrote:Well, Kemba, you highlighted what served your purposes, interpreted to suit your needs, then ignored the rest. I'd say that's "confirmation" all right. Shall we move on before the thread gets closed?

I just told it like it is batman. Yeah, any time you want to stop the foolishness, that's fine by me.
#68
thecavemaster Wrote:
A whole lot of Canadians think their system of healthcare is just fine, which isn't surprising because, in sum, their "state of health" indicators are higher than ours. In the Old Testament, "god" instituted a little thing every fifty years called "the Jubilee." The Israelites never honored it. Wonder why "god" dreamed it up in the first place? Those who "won't work" pretty much have health insurance. I'm talking about the working poor, the squeezed middle, the ones who my friend who is a pharmacist says, "really are the screwed over ones."


Canadian official seeks heart surgery in US
© 2010 The Associated Press
Feb. 2, 2010, 2:03PM

ST. JOHN'S, Newfoundland — The premier of Canada's east coast province is undergoing heart surgery in the United States this week because the treatment he is seeking was not available in his home province.

The announcement about of Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Danny Williams' plans has triggered a debate since Canada prides itself on its universal health care system.

Kathy Dunderdale, the province's deputy premier who is taking over in his absence, said Tuesday that Williams decided to go to the U.S. for surgery after weeks of consultation with his doctors. She did not say where in the U.S. he would seek care.

Dunderdale says having the surgery done in the province was never an option. But she wouldn't comment on whether the type of surgery Williams was having was available elsewhere in Canada.

In Newfoundland, opposition Liberal Leader Yvonne Jones offered Williams her wishes for his full recovery. But she said he owes the public more of an explanation about exactly what procedure he needs and why he felt it necessary to go to the U.S.

Williams, 60, is an independently wealthy former lawyer and businessman who donates his premier's salary to charity.

He will take from three to 12 weeks to recover and will speak publicly about his condition once he is well enough to do so, Dunderdale said.

"Ultimately we have to be the gatekeepers of our own health," Dunderdale said.



Apparently this Canadian prefers our healthcare system. :wenumber1
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#69
Joe Friday Wrote:Canadian official seeks heart surgery in US
© 2010 The Associated Press
Feb. 2, 2010, 2:03PM

ST. JOHN'S, Newfoundland — The premier of Canada's east coast province is undergoing heart surgery in the United States this week because the treatment he is seeking was not available in his home province.

The announcement about of Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Danny Williams' plans has triggered a debate since Canada prides itself on its universal health care system.

Kathy Dunderdale, the province's deputy premier who is taking over in his absence, said Tuesday that Williams decided to go to the U.S. for surgery after weeks of consultation with his doctors. She did not say where in the U.S. he would seek care.

Dunderdale says having the surgery done in the province was never an option. But she wouldn't comment on whether the type of surgery Williams was having was available elsewhere in Canada.

In Newfoundland, opposition Liberal Leader Yvonne Jones offered Williams her wishes for his full recovery. But she said he owes the public more of an explanation about exactly what procedure he needs and why he felt it necessary to go to the U.S.

Williams, 60, is an independently wealthy former lawyer and businessman who donates his premier's salary to charity.

He will take from three to 12 weeks to recover and will speak publicly about his condition once he is well enough to do so, Dunderdale said.

"Ultimately we have to be the gatekeepers of our own health," Dunderdale said.



Apparently this Canadian prefers our healthcare system. :wenumber1
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And this is just one testimony of many. Socialistic healthcare does not work. Thank you for taking the time to find this piece.:rockon:
#70
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zanIumysNEY"]YouTube- Sen. Gregg Blasts WH Budget Chief on Capitol Hill Over Obama's Plan to Use TARP as a "Piggy Bank"[/ame]

Fiscal conservative reminds the liberal WH budget chief that TARP monies SHALL be returned to pay down the debt - not used as a 'slush fund' "piggy bank."

So, what's the socialist liberals' response, 'We'll change the law.' :HitWall:
#71
Joe Friday Wrote:

Fiscal conservative reminds the liberal WH budget chief that TARP monies SHALL be returned to pay down the debt - not used as a 'slush fund' "piggy bank."

So, what's the socialist liberals' response, 'We'll change the law.' :HitWall:
The New England RINOS are behaving more and more like real Republicans since Massachusetts elected Scott Brown to the US Senate. I am glad that Sen. Gregg turned down Obama's offer to join the administration. I think Gregg knows that when he turned Obama down, he dodged a bullet that would have killed his political career.
#72
[quote=Hoot Gibson]The New England RINOS are behaving more and more like real Republicans since Massachusetts elected Scott Brown to the US Senate. I am glad that Sen. Gregg turned down Obama's offer to join the administration. I think Gregg knows that when he turned Obama down, he dodged a bullet that would have killed his political career.[/QUOT


I read he will retire at the end of his current term. I hope he changes his mind.
#73
BIGREDDAWG Wrote:And this is just one testimony of many. Socialistic healthcare does not work. Thank you for taking the time to find this piece.:rockon:

Financial ruin from medical bills is almost exclusively an American disease.


#74
I read this somewhere, thought it was pretty interesting.
" It is impossible to rightly govern a nation without God and the Bible"
~George Washington~
#75
Aslan Wrote:I read this somewhere, thought it was pretty interesting.
" It is impossible to rightly govern a nation without God and the Bible"
~George Washington~

What about all the "ungodly" thriving nations that don't worship God?
#76
TheRealVille Wrote:What about all the "ungodly" thriving nations that don't worship God?
Good point but "rightfully govern" and "thrive" are not synonymous. I am not sure that there is a country left on earth that I would call rightfully governed. I am also pretty sure that President Washington would be appalled at the extent of government intrusion into people's lives around the world.
#77
Aslan Wrote:I read this somewhere, thought it was pretty interesting.
" It is impossible to rightly govern a nation without God and the Bible"
~George Washington~

As I was browsing the internet today, I came across this video and thought you might find something in common with these two guys.

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lkeZ2P4SiY8"]YouTube- Young Con Anthem[/ame]

They have made several videos and are on Facebook and it looks like they found a way to communicate the conservative message to the younger generation.
#78
TheRealVille Wrote:What about all the "ungodly" thriving nations that don't worship God?

What nations thrive that don't worship God? Serious question, I know little about this subject.
#79
Joe Friday Wrote:As I was browsing the internet today, I came across this video and thought you might find something in common with these two guys.



They have made several videos and are on Facebook and it looks like they found a way to communicate the conservative message to the younger generation.

LOL. I honestly laughed at first, two white guys rapping there heart out. But seriously, they made A LOT of good points and talked about several stuff that was over my head. I have a few chrstian friends that would like this though.
"Everyone can succeed because our soldiers bleed", I love that & it's 100% true.
#80
Aslan Wrote:What nations thrive that don't worship God? Serious question, I know little about this subject.

If your talking about non Christian nations then Dubai is really nice. Kuwait has some nice areas as well. I have had Iraqis tell me Iraq was nice in or around the 1950s. I can see how it could have been nice in the ruins.

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