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RBInMaine Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Mon Mar-15-10 07:09 AMOriginal messagePrimary Kucinich ! Kucinich may have a well-meaning heart, but he is again showing he has ZERO sense of practicality. He already voted AGAINST a bill with a public option, and now says he is its champion. He has said the kind of national movement for single payer is not yet there. Yet he is still going to vote no on the healthcare bill even though this is our best shot, at this time, to end the century-long logjam and make a START. Grayson is behind it. And Sanders, and Sherrod, and Whitehouse, and Boxer, and Grayson, and Krugman,... I stand with them and not the ultra-pipedreamers who would hold out for another frigging century before we get the perfect bill for them. Any Dem, left, right, or center, who doesn't get aboard should damn well be primaried including Kucinich who is making the perfect the enemy of a decent START. And a decent START it is. Ending pre-existing conditions discrimination, ending throwing people off their plans for getting sick, etc. are GOOD. It lowers the deficit significantly over time, and at least makes a start in helping the 46,000 Americans who die due to lack of healthcare annually. Kucinich (and others), kindly get real.
The DUmmies, as usual, are showing their ignorance of the process. Kook-cinich votes against these bills for a reason - so he can re-introduce the bills later and make them even more liberal.
One thing the primitives seem to have forgotten was that Kucinich voted for impeachment of the Impeached One.But that was in 1998, far too long ago for the primitives to remember.
Grayson is behind it. And Sanders, and Sherrod, and Whitehouse, and Boxer, and Grayson, and Krugman,.
The DU'er counted Grayson twice, just like Dems count other votes twice.
Hell, March 16, 2010 is far too long ago for the primitives to remember....
Yet they know every date & detail of the "impeachable offenses" committed by the Bush administration.
and Boxer, and Grayson, and Krugman,.
Not only that, the DUmmie's counting a columnist. At least I couldn't find a Krugman on the congressional rolls. Did anybody hear any piece of Kootch's speech today? Pathetically comical and interminable, a whole life's story of every sniffle he's ever had. A real live douchebag.