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Old September 17th 09, 03:10 PM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems
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Default Speaking of misinformation - the corporate mouthpiece

On Thu, 17 Sep 2009 02:19:52 -0400, "Neil Harrington"
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The short-sightedness and stupidity of the right is beyond
words. --
David J. Littleboy
Tokyo, Japan

Gosh, you think so........?! 8^)

The same is true for the left.

And to a noticeably greater degree.

They do seem to be lacking in the "repeat the message ad nauseam"
skills the right so excels in. Biggest mistake democrats make is to
argue a point once or twice and then sit back like that's sufficient.
For most folks it takes a lot more repetition. The right gets that.

Yes. The Democrats think that debunking an obvious lie or deception

Democrats spend their entire political careers hoping that no one will
debunk their lies. They even have rules against exposing liars among them
in
the act of lying, as Joe Wilson found out.


And here we see the Repetition Of A Lie gambit at work.

And naturally the dems will just stand pat having already thoroughly
debunked Wilson's claim, and all you'll hear from now on is the
repeated lie.

So here's some repetition of the truth...

H.R. 3200: Sec 246 - NO FEDERAL PAYMENT FOR UNDOCUMENTED ALIENS

Nothing in this subtitle shall allow Federal payments for
affordability credits on behalf of individuals who are not lawfully
present in the United States.

http://www.factcheck.org/2009/08/sev...t-health-care/


Already answered. There is nothing that will PREVENT Federal payments for
illegal aliens, therefore the above is just more bull****.

Republicans tried repeatedly to get some provision in the bill preventing
payments for illegals, and every attempt was blocked by Democrats. So
obviously they know perfectly well that what they're claiming is nothing but
lies. They refuse to allow any form of enforcement, so illegals will
continue to get free treatment at taxpayer expense regardless of the
phony-baloney statement above.

Anyone with more intelligence than a gerbil understands this without
difficulty.


Also already answered. They instituted a rule a while back requiring
Medicare recipients to provide proof of citizenship. They only found a
handful of illegals, but there were a whole bunch of citizens who were
unable to provide the required proof. That enforcement program was
quickly dropped, and rightly so given the evident lack of offenders
and inordinate degree of difficulty for non-offenders.

It's that way with a lot of laws. You can't actively seek out breakers
of every law on the books. It's just not practical. Talk about big
government!
 




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