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Always Amazes Me - When The Pain Is Felt By Republicans They Understand - Otherwise They Don't cantbeserious Oct 2012 #1
It isn't always that. LiberalAndProud Oct 2012 #13
I've known many Republicans who had a heart of gold when it came to klook Oct 2012 #31
Even when they feel the pain, they don't always understand. progressoid Oct 2012 #48
I Know, I Know - I Have Lost Patience With Education And Just Turn Away - My Time Is Short cantbeserious Oct 2012 #68
Their "delimma" lalalu Oct 2012 #2
Right Hydra Oct 2012 #5
Man, I want to say something really ugly here Ishoutandscream2 Oct 2012 #3
That's every republican Sekhmets Daughter Oct 2012 #7
Rewrite!!! Grins Oct 2012 #25
+1,000,000. nt ecstatic Oct 2012 #50
No kidding StarlightGold Oct 2012 #59
That last part jumped out at me Hydra Oct 2012 #4
If he were a limited government type, he'd have paid for the insurance or the bills treestar Oct 2012 #15
Isn't that the truth! OnionPatch Oct 2012 #57
LOL, their hypocrisy actually BOTHERS them??? Skittles Oct 2012 #6
Lots of things to consider here. Well worth the read and thought. Recommended. Whovian Oct 2012 #8
It can be difficult to disavow blind allegiance Zambero Oct 2012 #9
Thanks for your insight, Zambero n/m Cha Oct 2012 #10
What Cha said. Ishoutandscream2 Oct 2012 #16
that limited government is absolute bullshit Skittles Oct 2012 #41
This is just sad BumRushDaShow Oct 2012 #11
Like a lot, and I do mean A LOT, of "conservatives" ... zbdent Oct 2012 #12
When they are forced into the free market, they complain like hell about prices. bluestate10 Oct 2012 #17
I work with some real jerks who are just like that Populist_Prole Oct 2012 #23
The rise of the Republican party in from the 80s can be directly attributed to the zbdent Oct 2012 #26
reagan made greed and idiocy fashionable Skittles Oct 2012 #43
My next door neighbors are like that marlakay Oct 2012 #21
Changes will happen for them. bluestate10 Oct 2012 #69
Then stay a fucking republican Autumn Oct 2012 #14
I would like to see those morons deal with the wild west the insurance market bluestate10 Oct 2012 #19
No anger or snark from me. I am happy we are winning these folks over Nye Bevan Oct 2012 #18
I have no problem with them voting for Obama, that's a good thing. Autumn Oct 2012 #20
My mom is in Florida and tells me that Romney is in St Pete talking about ministering to the sick demgrrrll Oct 2012 #22
Just posted this to Facebook roseBudd Oct 2012 #24
Dude you live in Kansas lobodons Oct 2012 #27
I just wish people like these would actually live their beliefs. SheilaT Oct 2012 #28
These nitwits can't see the forest for the trees. Of course, they want Obama. Geezus H., aren't the valerief Oct 2012 #29
I'm not torn. As 30-year right winger I do NOT want Romney in office. aletier_v Oct 2012 #30
Since you have been a right winger for 30 years Autumn Oct 2012 #32
i quit voting in 1994. :) aletier_v Oct 2012 #34
You need to get very involved with your party. Autumn Oct 2012 #35
Uh, don't help him. Let that dumb party die. It's for the best johnlucas Oct 2012 #55
Yes they are the crazy party, they didn't use to be insane Autumn Oct 2012 #58
The Democratic Party needs a cleansing as well johnlucas Oct 2012 #65
Very good post Autumn Oct 2012 #66
Thanks! If one party dies, the other party is refreshened johnlucas Oct 2012 #67
Having insurance as a union provided bargaining item I have not had to face life without insurance, Thinkingabout Oct 2012 #33
wow LiberalAndProud Oct 2012 #37
Hey... that's the republican plan. Typical fucking Autumn Oct 2012 #42
All I can say is that LiberalAndProud Oct 2012 #45
The posters wasn't saying that. bluestate10 Oct 2012 #70
How very republican of you!! You have yours so let others die. Autumn Oct 2012 #39
You are so very wrong, I feel those able should pay their insurance. Thinkingabout Oct 2012 #60
I have values. I am my brothers keeper. Most people can not Autumn Oct 2012 #62
If you knew more about the ACA you would know those who can not afford insurance has other means. Thinkingabout Oct 2012 #63
A far cry from your post I responded to Autumn Oct 2012 #64
The poster was no writing that. See my other post. nt bluestate10 Oct 2012 #72
The poster clearly said Autumn Oct 2012 #73
so if someone cannot afford crappy, for-profit healthcare "insurance" Skittles Oct 2012 #44
Just curious, but when you get sick, and all of us do eventually, are you... OldDem2012 Oct 2012 #47
I have insurance and was fortunate to have this through barganing rights of unions, all my life. Thinkingabout Oct 2012 #61
hey ta - think about this, OK Skittles Oct 2012 #49
They don't theKed Oct 2012 #36
My bet is Mr. Campbell will also have a lot of second-thoughts about.... OldDem2012 Oct 2012 #38
I certainly hope he does, but I'm not counting on it. Indpndnt Oct 2012 #53
"he'd vote for Obama, but not without a lot of reservations." stopbush Oct 2012 #40
These people are mentally ill Doctor_J Oct 2012 #46
Self-destructive, like their party of choice BeyondGeography Oct 2012 #51
It's so incredibly frustrating that 40% of Americans (repubs) are incapable ecstatic Oct 2012 #52
My favorite part is towards the bottom. Indpndnt Oct 2012 #54
In regards to the first person in the article... Javaman Oct 2012 #56
Glad to see some Repubs are giving some thought to how this Auntie Bush Oct 2012 #71
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