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|    TIM RICHARDSON to ALL    |
|    Keeping Klahn on his Toes    |
|    13 Nov 13 19:40:00    |
      On 11-10-13, BOB KLAHN said to TIM RICHARDSON:              >>>>> Austerity is killing countries in Europe bit by bit, and your       >>>>> side wants to put it in here.              >>>> I think you're either confusing the word `austerity' with       >>>> some other concept, or you are being willfully ignorant.              >>> No, I am not, and you are.              >>> We are in debt up to our ears because of free trade, wars for       >>> profit, and tax cuts for the rich.              EC>> He lists three causes. #1 is not austerity, #2 is not       EC>> austerity, and #3 is the OPPOSITE of austerity.              BK>>Which is relevant to what?              TR> Now he pulls the old `switcheroo'!              BK>You are too du                     "Nothing beyond this point read." ...Bob Klahn                     So....they are now trying to back BO's `If you like your plan you can keep       your plan. If you like your doctor you can keep your doctor' up and make it       NOT a bald-faced deliberate lie at all...but a `mis-speak'!                     As I said a few days ago, stuff like this would start:                     NYT: Obama 'Misspoke' When He Lied About Keeping Your Insurance                     Breitbart.com                     by Breitbart News3 Nov 2013416post a comment                     President Obama may have lied repeatedly while telling Americans that they       would be able to keep their insurance plans if they liked them, but according       to The New York Times, that's not a lie - that's just a slip of the tongue.              "Mr. Obama clearly misspoke when he said that," the Times editorial board       spun. Then the Times said that the fib was totally justified, since Americans       had to be convinced to give up their insurance for better insurance plans       under Obamacare - as though the free market does not allow people to do that       already. In true fascist fashion, the Times wrote:                     Indeed, in all the furor, people forget how terrible many of the       soon-to-be-abandoned policies were. This overblown controversy has also       obscured the crux of what health care reform is trying to do, which is to       guarantee that everyone can buy insurance without being turned away or charged       exorbitant rates for pre-existing conditions and that everyone can receive       benefits that really protect them against financial or medical disaster, not       illusory benefits that prove inadequate when a crisis strikes.                     The ends justify the means in Times-land, which explains the Times' peculiar       willingness to cover for Obama's lies for years on end.                                                        ---       *Durango b301 #PE*         * Origin: Fidonet Since 1991 Join Us: www.DocsPlace.org (1:123/140)    |
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