Texas Primary, march the 4th.

Discussion in 'Texas Bikers' started by Mr. JayT, Feb 23, 2008.

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    Mr. JayT Guest

    I figured it out, atleast a.f.a we're concerned. I dont have to be
    concerned bout voting in the TexPrimary, March 4th.

    Why? I'll tell yawl' why, because we're voting >democratic<, period.
    And, we honestly dont care if Hilliary or Ba'Roma gets the
    Demo'Nomination.

    Talking about change, and certainly all of the candidates have really
    been talking about change, well- even sour head McCain, talked about
    change. But we all know, that McCain would be an extention of
    GeoWBush....

    Well sir; You want change..... Getting a Woman or a Black Feller, wood'
    definately, be a Change.

    And I dont care which one gets the nomination. Although, I believe
    BaRoma
    (better than Hilliary),could out debate, and royally''piss off' McCain,
    when or if the 'He' and 'McCain' should be the Presidential Candidates,
    starting about July, in their campaynes' for the upcoming Presidential
    election...this fall.
     
    Mr. JayT, Feb 23, 2008
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    louie Guest

    Well then, I'm dropping my health insurance. I'll let the rich pay for my
    medical, those bastards.

    .....louie
     
    louie, Feb 23, 2008
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    BiffB Guest

    That'ld be great if it was really gonna be the "rich" that'll pay for
    it. I'm sure it's more likely that us working class heroes will be stuck
    picking up the tab for this too.

    I'm sure as hell not ready to drink the Obama Kool-Aid, but you guys go
    ahead if ya wanna. U.S. presidents should not have names like Obama (nor
    Mitt, wtf, who names their kid Mitt?). They should have names like
    George, or Frank or Jack or something.

    And Hillary? There's no crying in politics.

    McCain? Shifts positions too much.

    Looks like I'll be writing in Snoopy again this year.

    Wasn't there a fiscally conservative, small government party at one time?
     
    BiffB, Feb 23, 2008
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    Mr. JayT Guest

    Louie chimes in--''¸Well then, I'm dropping my health insurance.
    I'll let the rich pay for my medical, those bastards.
    ....louie )


    ====I dont advise that. not uh'tall. You and all of us older gentlemen,
    wont live long enough to witness our twoBitBullShit Congress, ever
    giving a shit, whether all americans will someday have some sorta
    health coverage, by actually doin' something about it----- so ya' better
    hold on tight to all them Policies, you have stored away in that Walmart
    Metal Box.....
    ====== Mr.JayT.HeHe=====
     
    Mr. JayT, Feb 24, 2008
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  5. /rant/

    There's a constant barrage of "the people" wanting to be provided health
    care by "the government". Get a grip guys, that relationship is part of
    SOCIALISM. The US of A is a REPUBLIC. It was founded on the principles
    of a republic (NOT republican principles, or lack thereof).

    Now if we have the gov paying for all that stuff where do you think the
    money for it is going to come from? From the money we're already paying
    to the feds in the form of taxes??? NOPE. It means taxes will go UP.

    Do you think doctors, nurses, therapists and hospitals will work for
    FREE? Nope, The health care professionals will still need to be paid -
    the hospitals still need funds to pay for power, the myriad of machines
    used to diagnose and treat disease, the pharmaceuticals that are needed,
    etc. Do the drug companies provide the drugs for free - NOT QUITE.

    Their scientists still need to be paid to provide support for their
    families, they need money to keep developing new medicines, etc, etc, etc.

    All this BS from ALL the candidates about providing health care sounds
    good - until you looks at who will have to pay for it and it comes back
    down to US - the people who are working to support ourselves and our
    families.

    /rant/

    ....and thank you for your support.
     
    William B. Cattell, Feb 24, 2008
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    Bebe Guest

    I'll let the rich pay for my medical, those bastards.
    ....louie )


    ====I dont advise that. not uh'tall. You and all of us older gentlemen,
    wont live long enough to witness our twoBitBullShit Congress, ever
    giving a shit, whether all americans will someday have some sorta
    health coverage, by actually doin' something about it----- so ya' better
    hold on tight to all them Policies, you have stored away in that Walmart
    Metal Box.....
    ====== Mr.JayT.HeHe=====

    Must be nice to afford a policy!
     
    Bebe, Feb 24, 2008
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    Bebe Guest

    I disagree!!
     
    Bebe, Feb 24, 2008
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    Bill Cattell Guest

    Amazingly I actually agree with you Bebe.

    If McCain, Obama or Clinton are elected it will be more of the same old
    song. Can the "top" candidates - Vote for Ron Paul. He's a man that
    knows how to fix our economy, fix the federal government and has the
    knowledge and backing to be able to do it.

    Voting for Ron Paul is a real change - a change away from the normal
    political story. Ron Paul believes in the Constitution, in individual
    rights, in a gold-backed economy and in a smaller federal government.

    If elected he will make sure the states take care of ALL their people by
    giving them the power (and NOT taking their funds) to do it.

    Vote Ron Paul

    http://www.ronpaul2008.com/
     
    Bill Cattell, Feb 24, 2008
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    Bebe Guest

    Don't you think it's a little late for Ron Paul? Huckabee is ahead of him
    and it's too late for Mike now.
     
    Bebe, Feb 24, 2008
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    Brian Walker Guest

    You know, I remember a time when people didn't need "medical
    insurance". I never had it until I was 25 years old. I only got it to
    help the costs of the birth of my daughter. What happened to going to
    a doctor and paying the bill out of the pocket? Why is a doctors visit
    consisting of nothing more than weighing, sitting in a office and
    having a intern check your blood pressure the same amount that a
    cashier working in a grocery store makes in a 40 hour work week? I'm
    all for people need to make a living, but let's get real!
     
    Brian Walker, Feb 25, 2008
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    Mr. JayT Guest

    WilliamC. has something to add:''All this BS from ALL the candidates
    about providing health care sounds good - until you looks at who will
    have to pay for it and it comes back down to US - the people who are
    working to support ourselves and our families.
    /rant/
    ...and thank you for your support.


    ===Well the 5 or 7 'hundred Billion dollars, that George has wasted on
    the soCalled War in Iraq, would have helped toward some sorta' Health
    Coverage for those that dont have a ''dimes'' worth...Some how or
    another George came up with all that money....wheredid that come from,
    huh.....who's been paying' for all that.....huh
    ''watchYa' Think?'' Mr.JaYTfuss=
     
    Mr. JayT, Feb 25, 2008
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    Mr. JayT Guest

    Hey BeBe Gal, which part do you dis-agree about? (chuckling) MrJayT.=
     
    Mr. JayT, Feb 25, 2008
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    Bebe Guest

    You know, I remember a time when people didn't need "medical
    insurance". I never had it until I was 25 years old. I only got it to
    help the costs of the birth of my daughter. What happened to going to
    a doctor and paying the bill out of the pocket? Why is a doctors visit
    consisting of nothing more than weighing, sitting in a office and
    having a intern check your blood pressure the same amount that a
    cashier working in a grocery store makes in a 40 hour work week? I'm
    all for people need to make a living, but let's get real!


    Brian, you can go to a doctor and pay out of the pocket. They love that
    because they don't have to mess with insurance. In fact, even with
    insurance, some doctors want you to go to the trouble of all the paper work.
    I don't have insurance because I simply can't afford it. So if I get bad
    enough, I'll just die. And I have another solution to funerals. That is just
    a big money maker too IMHO. There's no need to buy those expensive coffins
    and shit. I say just go dig a hole and throw my body in it, take what money
    I have and go buy something nice! That's what I tell my kids. LOL I believe
    in the bible and what I read is that God intended all bodies to decay and go
    back to the dust of the earth. Back in the earliest of days, they didn't
    have fancy caskets and such, so why now? I tell you why. It's become a big
    money maker for the funeral industry. Everything in this world is about
    making money and that makes my blood boil.
     
    Bebe, Feb 25, 2008
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    Bebe Guest

    Are you talking to me or my wife!?! lol
     
    Bebe, Feb 25, 2008
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    Mr. JayT Guest

    Bill ''William'' Catell said this: ''Amazingly I actually agree with
    you Bebe.’’’’’
    If McCain, Obama or Clinton are elected it will be more of the same old
    song. Can the "top" candidates - Vote for Ron Paul. He's a man that
    knows how to fix our economy, fix the federal government and has the
    knowledge and backing to be able to do it.
    Voting for Ron Paul is a real change - a change away from the normal
    political story. Ron Paul believes in the Constitution, in individual
    rights, in a gold-backed economy and in a smaller federal government.
    If elected he will make sure the states take care of ALL their people by
    giving them the power (and NOT taking their funds) to do it.
    Vote Ron Paul


    ==Hey Bill Cattell....I think you agreed with me, and disagreed with
    BeBe. And I agree with you about Ron Paul, however I wished he would
    disclose his last name....it is never too late..
    ===agreed? Mr.JayTFuss=
     
    Mr. JayT, Feb 25, 2008
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    Mr. JayT Guest

    BeBe wrote in response to Bill Cattell:
    ''Don't you think it's a little late for Ron Paul? Huckabee is ahead of
    him and it's too late for Mike now.''

    ===now if Huck-a-bee had a chance, I'd vote republican, because he says
    he'll do away with the IRS Gu'stop'o. And come up with a fair and
    balanced ''Income Tax'' plan........and he is a good ''one Liner'' guy,
    like Louie the great. MrJayT!
     
    Mr. JayT, Feb 25, 2008
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    Mr. JayT Guest

    Hey Brian, it would be difficult, beyond all imagination, to pay cash
    for open heart surgery, or even a $1900 colonoscopy, for that
    matter.....or even a good chiropractor, these days... MrJayT!
     
    Mr. JayT, Feb 25, 2008
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    Bill Cattell Guest


    Good Point! Ron Paul's ideals is to stop involving the US in other
    country's trouble. Keep the money here so we can take care of Americans,
    so we can defend out borders.

    Another point Ron makes is that our government (republican or democrat)
    just prints off more money without having anything to back it with (no
    gold, silver or even Brian's blood) ;-).

    The feds call that "inflation". Ron, me and more people who join this
    effort everyday call it "bad finance". That's why a coffin that use to
    cost a hundred bucks to make now costs a grand +. Why a car that cost 5K
    in the 70's now costs over 40K. If we stop the bad finance then maybe
    our dollar might once again be worth a dollar.

    FWIW...
     
    Bill Cattell, Feb 25, 2008
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    Bebe Guest

    Ron Paul was the one then who said he would fire everybody and clean up. I
    thought he was joking but he doesn't smile much so I knew he wasn't. Then I
    thought he was nutty and when he said all that, the rest just looked at him
    as though he was a goof ball or idiot. LOL
    I couldn't help but like him and sure agreed with him about cleaning up and
    firing the whole dang bunch of them!!!
    I agree, let these other countries take care of themselves. I noticed they
    sure aren't helping with the Iraq situation. Oh sure, the British sent some
    over but they all were not in the most dangerous areas and then they shipped
    them back home.

    gotta get off my soap box cause it ain't healthy!
     
    Bebe, Feb 25, 2008
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    Bebe Guest

    Yeah that's so true! I wouldn't be surprised if some didn't land in
    somebody's pocket.
     
    Bebe, Feb 25, 2008
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