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Published September 09, 2009

Guest Editorial - Honest exchange needed in health care debate chat

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Jerry H.
09/11/2009 10:02 AM

... some of us look toward the future with prayer and hope for a better world. Others insist on making everything about race relations and the President of the United States. Sad .....

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Jerry H.
09/11/2009 9:59 AM

I was teaching a class of high school students in Computer Graphics at the Calvert County Career Center in Prince Frederick, Maryland ....

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b.a. c.
09/11/2009 9:56 AM

Good point, Jerry. What were you doing 8 years ago, right now?

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Jerry H.
09/11/2009 9:55 AM

... I'm still waiting for some feedback on where, specifically and exactly, I violated the EP rules which were not first violated by a couple others ..... I guess I shouldn't be holding my breath in anticipation, eh?

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b.a. c.
09/11/2009 9:54 AM

Still? That went down yesterday morning! And Wikipedia pulled his page after all the profane remarks that were posted.

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Jerry H.
09/11/2009 9:38 AM

... and that is the real rest of the story on this somber day in history ... September 11, 2009

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Kay P.
09/11/2009 9:30 AM

SELECTIVE cherrypicking? Here is the next paragraph that our resident partisan didn't include from a rather lengthy article. "Yet there’s evidence that it's not simply Obama who is the target of fired-up South Carolina conservatives. And their frustration isn't even limited to Democrats. Rep. Bob Inglis, a Republican from the Greenville-Spartanburg region, is finding out the hard way that his once-reliably conservative voting record doesn’t grant him immunity from the state's hunger for red-meat politicking. " Dylan, playing the RACE CARD too. Shame on you, according to you it's all about race.

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Jerry H.
09/11/2009 9:01 AM

... I'm still waiting for some feedback on where, specifically and exactly, I violated the EP rules which were not first violated by a couple others ..... I guess I shouldn't be holding my breath in anticipation, eh?

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mike j.
09/11/2009 6:42 AM

The lies last night began in Obama's opening paragraph. "When I spoke here last winter," he began, "credit was frozen. And our financial system was on the verge of collapse." In fact, Obama spoke on Feb. 24, at least six weeks after credit markets began to thaw, and one week after he proclaimed that the passage of his $787 billion stimulus marked "the beginning of the end, the beginning of what we need to do to create jobs for Americans." Obama's speech that day wasn't about staving off a collapse, it was about cleaning up the mess and tackling long-ignored issues. Such as health care. http://reason.com/news/show/135976.html

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Kay P.
09/11/2009 6:02 AM

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_W._Winbush "is notable as being an African American member of the Sons of Confederate Veterans." Interesting group and cause...American (Civil War era) History.

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