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hootinholler

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53. Estimated at around $75 billion in a secret meeting.
Fri Jan 13, 2012, 09:42 PM
Jan 2012
Here is a pretty good explanation.

But really, I found that with a search on Obama PHARMA meeting.

Edit to point out that during this period Ds held both chambers, but I will agree they were somewhat ineffective majorities.

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You're right. There's nothing to the claims maximusveritas Jan 2012 #1
... gateley Jan 2012 #3
No, it says a lot about the lack of real information pnwmom Jan 2012 #2
So which is it? whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #5
Those people's ignorance is driving them to a maniac. pnwmom Jan 2012 #7
Well that's the convenient rationale whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #10
Huh? Obama is the most Progressive president we've had in a LOOOONG time. FarLeftFist Jan 2012 #12
Lol! Being regarded as the most progressive out of Reagan, Bush I, Clinton, and Bush II whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #18
Right, FarLeftFist Jan 2012 #19
He's prowar, pro corporate, and moving as swiftly as possible to remove hard won civil liberties whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #23
You may want to study the other 3 progressive presidents first. FarLeftFist Jan 2012 #25
Read better whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #28
Can we wait until we've had 3 presidents in this century before making those claims? hootinholler Jan 2012 #35
It's tremendous given the rabid opposition and obstructionism he faces. That's just reality. FarLeftFist Jan 2012 #36
We need to separate the comprimises the administration has been forced into by the opposition whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #39
Please elaborate. FarLeftFist Jan 2012 #44
But that is no excuse for the pre-compromises made hootinholler Jan 2012 #41
Really, not that much? Not much else to start with being the House is controlled by the R's. FarLeftFist Jan 2012 #43
Well the earliest one I'm aware of was the deal with PHARMA hootinholler Jan 2012 #45
Which deal was that? Are you referring to the HC bill? FarLeftFist Jan 2012 #46
The first of many give aways during the health care bill hootinholler Jan 2012 #48
Could you elaborate further? What was the giveaway? FarLeftFist Jan 2012 #50
Estimated at around $75 billion in a secret meeting. hootinholler Jan 2012 #53
I dislike him because in three years hfojvt Jan 2012 #38
Those tax cuts were being held hostage for middle class tax cuts. He really had no choice with FarLeftFist Jan 2012 #47
Excuse you?! aquarius venus Jan 2012 #32
Ron Paul backed the Afghan war. FarLeftFist Jan 2012 #34
the liberal paulites are miniscule in number, they're just loud and annoying. dionysus Jan 2012 #49
31% of Pauls votes in NH were "somewhat liberal." joshcryer Jan 2012 #58
Voting for Ron Paul pretty much means that you're not a liberal. Zorra Jan 2012 #63
Can't disagree with you there, that's what the exit poll said, though. joshcryer Jan 2012 #64
Actually it says more about them "Oh Look, Pretty Bow" SunsetDreams Jan 2012 #4
Yes...there are NathanTheGreat Jan 2012 #6
Where have you been? Obama's support has been gaining, not falling, over the last several months; pnwmom Jan 2012 #8
Don't trust polls NathanTheGreat Jan 2012 #42
Uh. he has an 85% approval rating with Liberals. FarLeftFist Jan 2012 #51
My eyes and ears are getting different information than yours. n/t pnwmom Jan 2012 #55
ROFL snooper2 Jan 2012 #11
Or it could be the fact that some don't live in reality. Either way... FarLeftFist Jan 2012 #9
Maybe it has something to do with whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #15
Yes, but taking 2 steps forward then 20 steps backwards doesn't equal progress, FarLeftFist Jan 2012 #16
For the 10,000th time, nobody on the left is seriously considering Paul whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #20
How do you know that "nobody on the left is seriously considering Paul"? FarLeftFist Jan 2012 #21
Any rational person and most liberals would regard Paul as a Faustian Bargain at best. whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #27
Like I said, these people AREN'T being rational. FarLeftFist Jan 2012 #29
Tell that to the self-identified liberals and Democrats who voted for Paul in NH. joshcryer Jan 2012 #56
Anyone saying they are liberal and for Paul misunderstood the word "liberal" for "libertarian" karynnj Jan 2012 #13
It says there are ignorant people out there DevonRex Jan 2012 #14
throngs bigtree Jan 2012 #17
I'd say there are throngs of potentially liberal Paulites Capitalocracy Jan 2012 #22
Ha, the people who have been "duped" whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #33
Also duped. Capitalocracy Jan 2012 #37
And what liberals are those? Huh? joshcryer Jan 2012 #57
Ron Paul is very slick and so young people are easily fooled quinnox Jan 2012 #24
I agree with audit the Fed... Capitalocracy Jan 2012 #26
There's not much to them hootinholler Jan 2012 #30
No one will be talking about Ron Paul after February, maybe sooner. JoePhilly Jan 2012 #31
No---it's not liberal support.. trumad Jan 2012 #40
I think it says a lot about myopic voters. AtomicKitten Jan 2012 #52
no liberal I know would identify with Ron Paul tnvoter Jan 2012 #54
It says more about single issue privileged voters who won't be affected by the outcome. joshcryer Jan 2012 #59
Wow, you've been busy this morning whatchamacallit Jan 2012 #60
All of my responses to you in the past 24 hours were in this thread. joshcryer Jan 2012 #62
it says a lot about how ignorant the paulites are of who actually fucked this nation up spanone Jan 2012 #61
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