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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: franksolich on October 26, 2010, 07:10:53 PM
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x9393191
Oh my.
Drale (467 posts) Tue Oct-26-10 06:20 PM
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One of the stupidest things I have ever seen someone write
In my local paper, they have a "speak out" section in which people can write in their opinions. Today someone wrote in the following "To the person who said "Health care is a human right" it is a privilege, not a human right. The founder did not put it in the constitution because they believed it was an issue for the states. It's called the 10th Amendment." Is it just me or is this really really stupid? For one the founders were lucky to have a doctor, they didn't even dream about a health care system. If people can't even get a simple fact like that down, how are we supposed to trust them to vote the right people into office?
Hmmm. One wonders who the "right people" are?
One suspects there's going to be a lot of the "right people" being elected into office next week.
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Hmmm. One wonders who the "right people" are?
One suspects there's going to be a lot of the "right people" being elected into office next week.
HA HA. Yes indeed Coach! :cheersmate:
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Drale (467 posts) Tue Oct-26-10 06:20 PM
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Is it just me or is this really really stupid? For one the founders were lucky to have a doctor, they didn't even dream about a health care system. If people can't even get a simple fact like that down, how are we supposed to trust them to vote the right people into office?
No doubt if this DUmmy were alive during the 18th century, he'd be crying for his subsidized horse-and-buggy and free leech treatments for the less fortunate.
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Or some guy could just sell him some snake oil to cure all his ills. He wouldn't even know it was poison until he swallowed it. :whatever:
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No doubt if this DUmmy were alive during the 18th century, he'd be crying for his subsidized horse-and-buggy and free leech treatments for the less fortunate.
:hi5:
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Drale (467 posts) Tue Oct-26-10 06:20 PM
Original message
Is it just me or is this really really stupid? For one the founders were lucky to have a doctor, they didn't even dream about a health care system. If people can't even get a simple fact like that down, how are we supposed to trust them to vote the right people into office?
Boy was those the good old days...DUmmies died young, very young.