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11/10/2007 4:58:22 PM |
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dwilli
Springfield Gardens, NY
age: 48
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the power of special interests is making it hard for the average American to survive in this country. Rudy represents special interests. If shifts in the direction of what will make him electable not in the direction of his convictions. He preaches going on offense against terrorism. Exactly what will he do that any other president would not do in this situation?
But being president is much about the person as it is about the profession. Rudy's outer layer of smiling all the time and pressing the flesh with common people is an indication of his inwardness of being cold and calculating. One thing for a fact is that he is mistake prone-can't aford him in the white house coming out to Rose garden every month admitting to making a mistake with some foreign leader, or a cabinet member or abandoning an agency or increasing spending or nominating a judge to a bench
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11/11/2007 11:04:07 AM |
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trinagirl
Riverdale, NJ
age: 47
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what about personal character? times have changed. rudy had several affairs while he was married to donna hanover. at one point she was so angry, had a public news conference about this. started dating judith nathan while he was married, before separation.
years ago, this would be a huge scandal for a presidential contender. now its hardly mentioned. when questioned, he states has made 'mistakes' but it shouldnt matter for his qualifications. since he is leading in the republican polls, seems like most agree.
bill clinton was hardly true blue either, and yet he was one of our most popular presidents. many will be voting for hillary to get him back in the white house.
ironic that there was more contraversey over mitt romney being a morman than the common decency to not cheat on your spouse.
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11/11/2007 12:13:20 PM |
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krupa1
Abilene, TX
age: 39
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Calm down fellows! For f*cks sake!....The only person who will make my life better is me........The only person who will make your lives better is you.....Do you realize we would be having this same conversation if Paris Hilton was running against Kermit the Frog and Malcolm X?
Everyone can talk a good game....living the example is what is important as far as I can tell.
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11/11/2007 12:22:01 PM |
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stargazzer
Creighton, NE
age: 59
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Now that is funny!!! as it would be mostly the same.
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11/11/2007 12:26:12 PM |
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slitlikr
Martinsburg, WV
age: 39
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hey trina maybe bill wants another blow job.but then again hillary might get caught with a girls face between her leggs.
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11/11/2007 12:36:02 PM |
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jewelz5
Monteagle, TN
age: 53 online now!
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Every bit of it is a dog and pony show to distract you so you will bend over and touch your toes. Listen up and forget the rest and vote for the best Ron Paul is our absolute only hope for any serious change in our lives if they don't do him in first. Hillary is an illuninati shill agent working for the dark side to take your rights away and she will lie her ass off to do it just like her lying ass husband. Those discusting people are evil individuals raping you without the grease every single day of your life. I can't believe all you coma heads can't do your homework and see the writing on the wall. You thought after you got out of high school you had everything figured out and knew all the answers. The only thing that has changed is you are few years older but certainly non the wiser. Voting for any of the illuminatis hand picked choices for a candidate is a complete scam to do you in except one man and that is Ron Paul.
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11/11/2007 12:49:20 PM |
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queenofhearts61
Seymour, IN
age: 62
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I think that Pres Bill set the standards very low. Because he was still accepted so well after his little escapade, they feel they have no reason to worry anymore for their behavior.
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11/11/2007 1:18:02 PM |
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ghost23
Campo de la Cruz
Colombia
age: 35
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krupa: Calm down fellows! For f*cks sake!....The only person who will make my life better is me........The only person who will make your lives better is you.....Do you realize we would be having this same conversation if Paris Hilton was running against Kermit the Frog and Malcolm X?
Everyone can talk a good game....living the example is what is important as far as I can tell.
I am not dare to calm down ...one day our children will be force to go to their design wars for their gain of more money sake...people around the world have different ways of believes so are we going to bombard the whole planet? while the average citizen suffer the consequences? getting $9 an hour or less not to minus medical insurance so another $135 in each check, minus for some of us paying rent at least $500 in NY was $1500 and on top of things keep up with high created tickets
....police officer would stop you.... (force to get us some how)
uhmmm you were speeding on a 20 $104
parking tickets in NY $75 I am sure more
and so on and on.
feeling more as slaves to the bills... taking away our weekends from sharing time with our love ones 'cause of course need to keep up with the f*cking bills...never a break
Oh and if you want to become a nurse get stock paying for student loans my coworker went to school for business administration and as well stock paying bills....for what? to be a phone operator...please tell me a place where your students loans are paid in full to become a nurse and I will move I promise I will...anyone? I am serious I want to become a nurse...I did Associate of Arts hoping to become an Art Therapist but for the job that I actually fall in love I needed a Master Degree.
I had a friend that was an amazing artist yet struggle so much that got himself into jail 'cause he could not make it in society unless to be what he is.
How about people that are found with MJ... feel sorry for not only the time in jail but the high bonds uhmmm? so till it becomes legal never dare even if it goes against nature if illegal not dare...not going to put my sweet ass in jail just for the pleasure of their packets you know just so convenient for lawyers, judges and up to congress to keep paying for such things as "the Museum for Donkeys" just watch CNN to see the truth right in front of our noses...nonsense y' know... Congress and their executive planes...never dare to calm down…
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11/11/2007 4:59:54 PM |
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lastradicaldude
Lamar, CO
age: 53 online now!
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Do you really want a "North American Union", and a new currency called the Amero? Then Rudy is your man.
go here, http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55695
"Rudy Giuliani tied to 'superhighways'
Law firm represents consortia funding NAFTA-related routes"
"Questions are being raised over Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani's policy on terrorism, after a report revealed he has strong ties to two foreign investment consortia working to own or lease U.S. toll roads, including the Trans-Texas Corridor 35, which is identified as part of the I-35 "NAFTA Superhighway."
"Although he opposed NAFTA in 1993, Giuliani recently declined to call for building a fence on the United States border with Mexico, and he has supported a guest-worker program"
Let's wake up America, Lastrad
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11/11/2007 10:06:44 PM |
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queenofhearts61
Seymour, IN
age: 62
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It is no one of them it is all. They have been selling the American people out for the last 100 years. And in the meantime getting their palms greased. So who is gonna change things. Not any president that is for sure. Not till folks get the guts to march on Washington, D C and kick every one of the two faced thieves out of office, is anything gonna change.
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11/13/2007 12:36:41 PM |
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morneblade
Fall River, MA
age: 49
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Here's a scary example of how little Rudy really knows about health care. How do the Rep. even sleep at night with the prospect of this dunce being their candidate???
Guy needs to get a clue....
'Socialized Medicine' Snake Oil
By Eugene Robinson
Tuesday, November 13, 2007; Page A19
It turns out that Rudy Giuliani knows even less about health care than I thought. Not only are his figures about prostate cancer survival rates in the United States and Britain wildly misleading, but he's also wrong on his general point: that a single-payer system, of the kind that Republicans call "socialized" medicine, inevitably would deliver inferior care.
Untrue, according to a major study conducted this year by the Commonwealth Fund, a respected New York foundation with a track record in health care stretching back to 1918. Not that candidate Giuliani is likely to pay attention -- he won't even back down from his ridiculous assertion that he was nearly twice as likely to survive his bout with prostate cancer in the United States as he would be in Britain, although death rates from the disease in the two countries are basically the same.
For Giuliani, it appears, all that's needed to establish truth is a simple assertion: "Because I said so."
The Commonwealth Fund and Harris Interactive surveyed adults in Australia, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Britain -- all of which have single-payer health-care systems -- and the United States. The methodology appears sound, the margin of error is less than three percentage points and the results are striking.
Respondents in the United States were less likely than those in the other countries to say their health-care system "works well" -- and much more likely to see a need for "fundamental" change or a total overhaul. With 47 million Americans lacking health insurance, I suppose that shouldn't be much of a surprise.
What did surprise me was the wealth of data refuting the general criticism that single-payer health-care systems are cold, impersonal and, well, uncaring. According to the survey, 80 percent of Americans have a regular doctor whom they usually see. That sounds pretty good, until you learn that 84 percent of Canadians, 88 percent of Australians, 89 percent of New Zealanders and Britons, 92 percent of Germans, and 100 percent of Dutch respondents surveyed said they had regular doctors. Marcus Welby, M.D., seems to have emigrated.
Okay, but what about the long waits for treatment under single-payer systems? The survey found that 49 percent of Americans said they could get a same-day or next-day doctor's appointment when they were sick -- as opposed to 75 percent of respondents in New Zealand, 65 percent in Germany, 58 percent in Britain and so on. Only in Canada was it more difficult to see a doctor within 48 hours.
It's true that in the United States, the wait for elective surgery is likely to be shorter than in the other countries (except Germany, which has the shortest wait of all). But onerous delays of six months or more were significantly more common only in Australia, Canada and Britain.
When you look at overall costs and outcomes, meanwhile, there's no contest.
The United States spends $6,697 per capita annually on health care, according to the survey -- more than twice as much as any of the other countries surveyed. Americans were much more likely than any other national group to have spent at least $1,000 out of pocket on medical expenses over the past year. And, of course, 16 percent of Americans reported being uninsured, as opposed to essentially none in the other countries.
It makes sense, then, that far more Americans than respondents in the other countries reported that in the past year, they had failed to fill a prescription or skipped doses, experienced a medical problem but decided not to go to the doctor, or skipped a prescribed test, treatment or follow-up.
And here's the bottom line: The United States ranks dead last in life expectancy, at 77.9 years, among the countries surveyed. Britain is next to last at 78.7, while Australia is first at 80.6. The United States also has the worst infant mortality by far, at 6.89 per 1,000 live births; second-worst is New Zealand at 5.7. We're paying more and dying more, or at least sooner.
American doctors do tend to give patients more information and thus involve them more meaningfully in their own care. That's a good thing, and I'd hate to give it up.
In fact, I didn't set out to write a brief for a single-payer health-care system. I lived for a while in London and felt that Britain's National Health Service had pluses and minuses. I agree with Giuliani that if I had a life-threatening illness, I'd rather be treated here.
But I have health insurance. Millions of Americans don't.
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11/13/2007 5:00:34 PM |
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jays82
Delphos, OH
age: 43
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It still amazes me that anyone would believe, follow, admire, or vote for Hillary. She was and is part of a culture of “me first”. Her background, her illegal activities (Whitewater, et al), her lying and obstruction of justice (file-gate), her firing of the White House Travel staff with no concern for those people and their jobs, and on and on … Face it – Bill and Hillary have no morals, no respect for the law, no desire to do the right thing, and no principles. It is all about power and enrichment and socialism.
PLEASE REMEMBER THIS FOREVER
Worse than you thought & worth remembering and this came from a Democrat.
Dear Mr. Ex President Clinton,
I recently saw a bumper sticker that said, "Thank
me, I voted for Clinton-Gore." So, I sat down and
reflected on that, and I am sending my "Thank you"
for what you have done, specifically:
1. Thank you for introducing us to Jennifer
Flowers, Paula Jones, Monica Lewinsky, Dolly Kyle
Browning, Kathleen Willey, and Juanita Broderick.
Did I leave anyone out?
2. Thank you for teaching my 8 year old about oral
sex. I had really planned to wait until he was a
little older to discuss it with him, but now he
knows more about it than I di d as a senior in college.
3. Thank you for showing us that sexual harassment
in the work place (especially the White House) and
on the job is OK, and all you have to know is what
the meaning of "it" is. It really is great to know
that certain sexual acts are not sex, and one person
may have sex while the other one does NOT have sex.
4. Thank you for reintroducing the concept of
impeachment to a new generation and demonstrating
that the ridiculous plot of the movie "Wag the Dog"
could be plausible after all.
5. Thanks for making Jimmy Carter look competent,
Gerald Ford look graceful, Richard Nixon look
honest, Lyndon Johnson look truthful, and John
Kennedy look moral.
6. Thank you for the 73 House and Senate witnesses
who have pled the 5th Amendment and 17 witnesses who
have fled the country to avoid testifying about
De mocratic campaign fund raising.
7. Thank you, for the 19 charges, 8 convictions,
and 4 imprisonment's from the Whitewater "mess" and
the 55 criminal charges and 32 criminal convictions
(so far) in the other "Clinton" scandals.
8. Thanks also for reducing our military by half,
"gutting" much of our foreign policy, and flying all
over the world on "vacations" carefully disguised as necessary trips.
9 Thank you, also, for "finding" millions of
dollars (I really didn't need it in the first place,
and I can't think of a more deserving group of
recipients for my hard-earned tax dollars)
for all of your globe-trotting. I understand you,
the family and your cronies have logged in more time
aboard Air Force One than any other administration.
10. Now that you've left the White House, thanks
for the 140 pardons of convicted felons and indicted
felons-in-exile. We will love to have them rejoin
society.
(Not to mention the scores you pardoned while Governor of Arkansas)
11. Thanks also for removing the White House
silverware. I'm sure that Laura Bush didn't like the
pattern anyway. Also, enjoy the housewarming gifts
you've received from your "friends."
12. Thanks to you and your staff in the West Wing
of the White House for vandalizing and destroying
government property on the way out. I also
appreciate removing all of that excess weight
(China, silverware, linen, towels, ash trays, soap,
pens, magnetic compass, flight manuals, etc.) out of Air Force 1.
The weight savings means burning less
fuel, thus less tax dollars spent on jet fuel.
Thank you!
13. Please ensure that Hillary enjoys
the $8 million dollar advance for her "tell-all"
book and you, Bill, the $10 million advance for your
memoirs. Who says crime doesn't pay!
14. The last and most important point - thank you
for forcing Israel to let Mohammed Atta go free.
Terrorist pilot Mohammed Atta blew up a bus in
Israel in 1986. The Israelis captured, tried and
imprisoned him. As part of the Oslo agreement with
the Palestinians in 1993, Israel had to agree to
release so-called "political prisoners". However,
the Israelis would not release any with blood on
their hands. The American President at the time,
Bill Clinton, and his Secretary of State, Warren
Christopher, "insisted" that all prisoners be
released. Thus Mohammed Atta was freed and
eventually thanked the US b y flying an airplane into
Tower One of the World Trade Center. This was
reported by many of the American TV networks at the
time that the terrorists were first identified. It
was censored in the US from all later reports. Why
shouldn't Americans know the real truth?
What a guy!!
If you agree that the American public must be made
aware of these facts, pass this on. God bless
America and THANK YOU (once again) for spending my
taxes so wisely and frugally.
SINCERELY,
A US Citizen
PS. Please pass along a special thank you to Al Gore
for "inventing" the Internet, without which I would
not be able to send this wonderful, factual e-mail.
And now who could ever forget Gore's c*ckamamie "Energy
Credit System" and the fact that he funnels these credits
through a company that he owns.
>
AND THE REST OF THE STORY Hillary Rodham Clinton,
as a New York State Senator, now comes under the
"Congressional Retirement and Staffing Plan," which
means that even if she never gets reelected, she
STILL receives her Congressional salary until she
dies. (Would it not be nice if all Americans were
pension eligible after only 4 years?)
If Bill outlives her, he then inherits HER salary
until HE dies. He is already getting his
Presidential salary until he dies. If Hillary
outlives Bill, she also gets HIS salary until she
dies. Guess who pays for that?
WE DO!
It's common knowledge that in order for her to&nb sp;
establish NY residency, they purchased a million
dollar-plus house in upscale Chappaqua, New York.
Makes sense. They are entitled to Secret Service
protection for life. Still makes sense.
Here is where it becomes interesting. Their
mortgage payments hover at around $10,000 per month.
BUT, an extra residence HAD to be built within the
> acreage to house the Secret Service agents.
The Clintons charge the Federal government $10,000
monthly rent for the use of that extra residence,
which is just about equal to their mortgage payment.
This means that we, the taxpayers, are paying the
Clinton's salary, mortgage, transportation, safety
and security, as well as the salaries for their 12
man staff -- and, this is all perfectly legal!
When she runs for President, will you vote for her?
How many people can YOU sen d this to?
WAKE UP AMERICA..................
Ryan Smith
[email protected]
12402 Sonoma Dr.
Fort Wayne, IN 46818
260-637-4351
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11/13/2007 5:29:23 PM |
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morneblade
Fall River, MA
age: 49
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Jay,
Whatever the Clintons may have done ileagally, it pales in comparision to the despotic, psychotic,and treasonous actions of the current administration. President Clinton never lead us into a quagmire of moral, and criminal behavior by OUR government. Well not mine, cause I didn't vote for the little shit who's in office now. In 100 yrs. Bill getting a BJ in the oval office will not even make the history books. Bush's war though, will be remembered as the point where the US went from a country governed by the rule of LAW, to the closest thing to a dictatorship that we've ever seen.
And I'm saddened by the idea that your son was exposed to the knowledge of oral sex before you had a chance to discuss it with him. I'm sure you'd much rather have him influenced by the idea that if you've got enough money, and/or power, you can basicly erase the law of the land to suit your personal opinions.
Oh and by the way, when he asks you why he's paying 2/3's of his paycheck in intrest to
China to cover the TRILLONS of dollors in principle and intrest, that Bushco have saddled him with by prosicuting this war on credit, money borrowed from them, which, due to Dubya's tax breaks, the Bush famaily, and all the other filthy rich famaily's will avoid paying.
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11/13/2007 5:33:12 PM |
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krupa1
Abilene, TX
age: 39
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Tell it Morne!
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11/13/2007 5:48:40 PM |
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morneblade
Fall River, MA
age: 49
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Oh, Jay, by the way....
The price tag to date, which your son, along with every other one of our children, and from the look of it grand children will be paying on is......(drumroll, please...)
1.2 TRILLION, FUC*ING DOLLORS!!!!!!!!!!
and counting.......
ps. thanks Krupa....great minds do think alike I see....
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