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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: franksolich on November 21, 2009, 11:07:49 AM
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x7057539
Oh my.
The sparkling husband primitive's wife, who temporarily abandoned the chemistry set upstairs:
Sparkly (1000+ posts) Fri Nov-20-09 08:38 PM NON-DONOR
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Cornyn vs. Facts - My Texas Sister Nails It!!
(This is from her blog, and she gave me permission to post it here.)
I'm so confused
(forgive me lord, but i hate his guts)
I got another email today from Senator John Cornyn, here in Texas. He is very confusing.
His emails consistently contradict everything else I read. Perhaps, giving him the benefit of the doubt, he has different, official, Senatorial sources. Or perhaps, as I suspect, he is a dunderhead.
Here are some of the points in his email, followed by some points from an article on CNN.com on the exact same subject. Draw your own conclusions.
Senator Cornyn:
Last night, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid released his 2,074-page health care bill, which Senate Budget Committee analysis shows will cost American taxpayers $2.5 trillion when fully implemented over ten years.
CNN:
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid unveiled a sweeping health care bill Wednesday that would expand health insurance coverage to 30 million more Americans at an estimated cost of $849 billion over 10 years.
Senator Cornyn:
The bill will increase taxes on all Americans by nearly half a trillion dollars and breaks the President’s pledge not to raise taxes on working families earning less than $250,000.
CNN:
The Medicare payroll tax on individuals earning $200,000 a year and couples earning $250,000 a year would increase by half a percentage point, from the current 1.45 percent to 1.95 percent.
Senator Cornyn:
The Reid bill increases taxpayer spending and liability for health care over the next ten years—instead of reforming our already insolvent entitlement programs.
CNN:
The budget office estimated that the proposal would reduce the federal deficit by $127 billion over the next 10 years and by more than $600 billion in the following decade.
Senator Cornyn:
I am a complete dunderhead who loves to make up stuff and email it to people.
Me:
That is the first accurate thing I have ever heard from you.
Senator Cornyn:
But hey, who cares? I have great health insurance and nice white hair and I get to be on TV saying whatever the heck I want. I'm a Senator, you know.
Me:
Not for long, buddy. Not if I have anything to say about it.
http://lesleymopolitics.blogspot.com/2009/11/im-so-conf...
One suspects the sparkling husband primitive's sister-in-law is a moonbat.
sendero (1000+ posts) Fri Nov-20-09 08:50 PM NON-DONOR
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1. Cornyn..
... is a stupid liar.
Cornyn is great.
Sparkly (1000+ posts) Sat Nov-21-09 10:50 AM NON-DONOR
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2. Kickin'.
Just for what it's worth, my sister is a devout Christian former Republican. She's become a staunch liberal! I'm so proud of her.
Yeah, yeah, like that's credible.
Dennis Donovan (1000+ posts) Sat Nov-21-09 11:40 AM NON-DONOR
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3. Kick and recommend!
Great post, Sparkly and kudos to you sister!
Hmmm.
The sparkling husband primitve's wife doesn't seem to draw like the sparkling husband primitive does; the above's the whole bonfire.
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Sparkly (1000+ posts) Sat Nov-21-09 10:50 AM NON-DONOR
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2. Kickin'.
Just for what it's worth, my sister is a devout Christian former Republican. She's become a staunch liberal! I'm so proud of her.
I'm glad she survived the head injury even if this was the result. God bless her!
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Sparkly (1000+ posts) Sat Nov-21-09 10:50 AM NON-DONOR
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2. Kickin'.
Just for what it's worth, my sister is a devout Christian former Republican. She's become a staunch liberal! I'm so proud of her.
I have no doubt that you can be both a devout Christian and a former Republican, but to be completely honest I don't see any way that you can be a devout Christian and a staunch liberal.
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I have no doubt that you can be both a devout Christian and a former Republican, but to be completely honest I don't see any way that you can be a devout Christian and a staunch liberal.
+1
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I have no doubt that you can be both a devout Christian and a former Republican, but to be completely honest I don't see any way that you can be a devout Christian and a staunch liberal.
You are so right. It would be like an astronaut joining the Flat Earth Society. The two groups are in diametric opposition.