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Monday, July 20, 2015
Never swim on Republican beaches.
True story.
I was a lifeguard. Never got to save one person while on duty.
Golden Rule:" All versions and forms of the proverbial Golden Rule have one aspect in common: they all demand that people treat others in a manner in which they themselves would like to be treated."
The comment where the audience cheered for the ninsured to just die was in response to an answer Ron Paul gav at the 2012 GOP primary debate. People who watch Fox News miss so much reality. 66gardeners
The link is http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2011/09/tea-party-debate-audience-cheered-idea-of-letting-uninsured-patients-die/
If it was up to Ron Paul, or many of the Tea Party audience members at Monday night’s GOP presidential debate, churches, not the federal government, would help foot the bill for the medical costs of America’s 50 million residents living without health insurance.
CNN moderator Wolf Blitzer’s hypothetical question about whether an uninsured 30-year-old working man in coma should be treated prompted one of the most boisterous moments of audience participation in the CNN/Tea Party Express.
“What he should do is whatever he wants to do and assume responsibility for himself,” Paul responded, adding, “That’s what freedom is all about, taking your own risk. This whole idea that you have to compare and take care of everybody…”
The audience erupted into cheers, cutting off the Congressman’s sentence.
After a pause, Blitzer followed up by asking “Congressman, are you saying that society should just let him die?” to which a small number of audience members shouted “Yeah!”
Poor republikkkan party. A nightmare of a nasty nasty bunch of humans. What on earth will they do next?
ReplyDeleteGolden Rule:" All versions and forms of the proverbial Golden Rule have one aspect in common: they all demand that people treat others in a manner in which they themselves would like to be treated."
ReplyDeleteRemember during the republican town halls they cheered for the death of someone poor guy without insurance.
ReplyDeleteNo. Link please or context.
DeleteHelping someone would take away their liberty because they would be dependent on it. Thats the rethuglican meme.
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The comment where the audience cheered for the ninsured to just die was in response to an answer Ron Paul gav at the 2012 GOP primary debate. People who watch Fox News miss so much reality.
ReplyDelete66gardeners
The link is
http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2011/09/tea-party-debate-audience-cheered-idea-of-letting-uninsured-patients-die/
If it was up to Ron Paul, or many of the Tea Party audience members at Monday night’s GOP presidential debate, churches, not the federal government, would help foot the bill for the medical costs of America’s 50 million residents living without health insurance.
CNN moderator Wolf Blitzer’s hypothetical question about whether an uninsured 30-year-old working man in coma should be treated prompted one of the most boisterous moments of audience participation in the CNN/Tea Party Express.
“What he should do is whatever he wants to do and assume responsibility for himself,” Paul responded, adding, “That’s what freedom is all about, taking your own risk. This whole idea that you have to compare and take care of everybody…”
The audience erupted into cheers, cutting off the Congressman’s sentence.
After a pause, Blitzer followed up by asking “Congressman, are you saying that society should just let him die?” to which a small number of audience members shouted “Yeah!”
66gardeners