shadesofBS
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In a recent poll, pilots at Jetblue were found to overwhelmingly support the President and his courage to fight for the health care that they themselves would not fight for.
One wife was quoted as saying, "thank GOD for Obama. My husband is a pu$$y."
In a recent poll, pilots at Jetblue were found to overwhelmingly support the President and his courage to fight for the health care that they themselves would not fight for.
One wife was quoted as saying, "thank GOD for Obama. My husband is a pu$$y."
What poll. Where was this poll. Was it in company email or on BP. I never saw this poll. I guess they didn't want my opinion.
In a recent poll, pilots at Jetblue were found to overwhelmingly support the President and his courage to fight for the health care that they themselves would not fight for.
One wife was quoted as saying, "thank GOD for Obama. My husband is a pu$$y."
Go back to your Barry Hussein shrine and try not to post anything here again.
Go back to your Barry Hussein shrine and try not to post anything here again.
Some people are just brain dead!
Go back to your Barry Hussein shrine and try not to post anything here again.
So when companies like jetblue leave Americans holding the bag for their ENTIRE health care bill, can someone tell me why I WOULDN'T support a tax payer funded health plan ala Canada?
Is the argument that it's far better to just pay for everything yourself in order to avoid waiting periods and preserve choice?
When I can't AFFORD an MRI, why in the world do I care if there is a wait to get one?
Of course the other option would have been for Americans to FIGHT but alas, unions and fighting are a thing of the past.
Have you guys factored in the $2500 per family decrease in health care premiums that Obama promised in 2008?![]()