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SouthHillConservative's comments
Posted Fri, Feb 26, 4:49 p.m.
Vince - I would start with eliminating any health care benefits for the 31 million illegal aliens currently residing in the United States, or perhaps billing their country of citizenship. If they come here illegally and get sick, perhaps their own country should foot the bill. For the remaining 16 ...
MOREPosted Fri, Feb 26, 1:25 p.m.
Mr. Borkowski, I read your post directed at me and began to formulate a response. Although Mr. Biden's line was cute, it should have more accurately been aimed at Mr. Reid. Mr. Reid, if you recall, stated specifically and categorically that no one was talking about reconciliation - apparently forgetting ...
MOREPosted Fri, Feb 26, 12:51 a.m.
I must disagree. Mr. Obama in no way "impressed." I believe the more accurate description is "horrified." His arrogance was on full display, whether it was chastising Sen. McCain, bragging about how he was the President so he could dominate the proceedings if he wanted, or simply staring in mute ...
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