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....for the righties who oppose the so-called public option:

Which of you will be or are depending upon Medicare or the VA or similar
publicly funded programs to pay for your health care after retirement?


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...for the righties who oppose the so-called public option:

Which of you will be or are depending upon Medicare or the VA or similar
publicly funded programs to pay for your health care after retirement?



I bet you JohnnyPrepH has a gold plated plan courtesy of the US taxpayer.
He wife would also have a superior plan from the teachers federation. Is
that double dipping?


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....for the righties who oppose the so-called public option:

Which of you will be or are depending upon Medicare or the VA or similar
publicly funded programs to pay for your health care after retirement?


None of your frikkin business WAFA.
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Don White wrote:
"H the K" wrote in message
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...for the righties who oppose the so-called public option:

Which of you will be or are depending upon Medicare or the VA or similar
publicly funded programs to pay for your health care after retirement?



I bet you JohnnyPrepH has a gold plated plan courtesy of the US taxpayer.
He wife would also have a superior plan from the teachers federation. Is
that double dipping?


Courtesy has nothing to do with it. There is a contract. Let's hope the
government lives up to its obligations under it. She might be eligible
to participate in her union plan after retirement. How would that be
double dipping?
Are you trying to appear dumber than dirt, or does it occur naturally.
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...for the righties who oppose the so-called public option:

Which of you will be or are depending upon Medicare or the VA or similar
publicly funded programs to pay for your health care after retirement?



I bet you JohnnyPrepH has a gold plated plan courtesy of the US taxpayer.
He wife would also have a superior plan from the teachers federation. Is
that double dipping?


Donnie, why would my wife have a superior plan from the 'teachers
(sic) federation'?

She's never been a teacher.

Do you ever feel really friggin' stupid?


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JLH OPAof7 wrote:
On Mon, 17 Aug 2009 10:14:20 -0300, "Don White"
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"H the K" wrote in message
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...for the righties who oppose the so-called public option:

Which of you will be or are depending upon Medicare or the VA or similar
publicly funded programs to pay for your health care after retirement?


I bet you JohnnyPrepH has a gold plated plan courtesy of the US taxpayer.
He wife would also have a superior plan from the teachers federation. Is
that double dipping?


Donnie, why would my wife have a superior plan from the 'teachers
(sic) federation'?

She's never been a teacher.

Do you ever feel really friggin' stupid?


John, I think he's too stupid to realize how stupid he is!
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Which of you will be or are depending upon Medicare or the VA or similar
publicly funded programs to pay for your health care after retirement?



Those on Medicare paid in a lot of money during their working years. If
they had put money into an tax free plan, they could afford most any
insurance plan on the market. That approx 3% of every earned income dollar
adds up to a lot of dollars.


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...for the righties who oppose the so-called public option:

Which of you will be or are depending upon Medicare or the VA or similar
publicly funded programs to pay for your health care after retirement?



Those on Medicare paid in a lot of money during their working years. If
they had put money into an tax free plan, they could afford most any
insurance plan on the market. That approx 3% of every earned income dollar
adds up to a lot of dollars.



snerk

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Calif Bill wrote:
"H the K" wrote in message
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...for the righties who oppose the so-called public option:

Which of you will be or are depending upon Medicare or the VA or similar
publicly funded programs to pay for your health care after retirement?



Those on Medicare paid in a lot of money during their working years. If
they had put money into an tax free plan, they could afford most any
insurance plan on the market. That approx 3% of every earned income
dollar adds up to a lot of dollars.


snerk


I see you have no answer again.


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"H the K" wrote in message
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Calif Bill wrote:
"H the K" wrote in message
m...
...for the righties who oppose the so-called public option:

Which of you will be or are depending upon Medicare or the VA or similar
publicly funded programs to pay for your health care after retirement?


Those on Medicare paid in a lot of money during their working years. If
they had put money into an tax free plan, they could afford most any
insurance plan on the market. That approx 3% of every earned income
dollar adds up to a lot of dollars.
snerk


I see you have no answer again.




When you righties come up with some naive bull**** as "the answer" to a
serious social problem, a "snerk" is more than you deserve.

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