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Pelosi, Reid fight against posting healthcare bills online
2009-10-07
Posted by:lotp

#7  Don't be so hard on them. They're just trying to protect us peasants from hurting our brains as we attempt to comprehend their little concoction.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2009-10-07 12:26  

#6  Fighting the posting of the bill online?

Quisling and San Fran Granny, who are like cockroaches, as they scamper into hiding when the light is switched on.
Posted by: BigEd   2009-10-07 11:32  

#5  Disliked by both Parties? I can't think of a better reason to support posting bills online.

Exactly right! These $hits do everything they can to obscure everything they do in Washington. It's not going to change until a large number of them are taken off the public dole and tossed. Let them deal with what the rest of us deal with day-to-day. Washington is not the United States. If a viable third party arose that made sense, represented the people, and wasn't corrupt I'd vote for them. If they got corrupt I'd want to throw them out too.
Posted by: JohnQC   2009-10-07 11:09  

#4  Is it not interesting how the 'information age' has failed to become the friend of the politician?
Posted by: Besoeker in Duitsland   2009-10-07 10:32  

#3  all bills should be posted online a week prior to passing. These jackasses really have no right to govern us anymore. Their ignorance, insular, and arrogance has outdone even the communists in Russia.

I have no faith and have an obligation to abolish this government.

Fall fast and fall insolvent as soon as possible so we can go about living our lives again.
Government should be only 5% of life.
Posted by: newc   2009-10-07 10:08  

#2  The article notes the Trunks didn't like the idea, when they were in power.

Disliked by both Parties? I can't think of a better reason to support posting bills online.

Contact your Congress and President by your zip code, and let them know what you think. Lately, The One requires a validation code (the squirmy letters bots can't read) to send it to his screeners. So I'm probably on the list of the "Unpatriotic". So be it.
Posted by: Bobby   2009-10-07 06:02  

#1  Please correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't Noobama going to make government transparent? Seems to me this health care bill would be a good place to start seeing as it's so controversial and all. If you have nothing to hide, that is . . . .
Posted by: gorb   2009-10-07 02:49  

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