Change the Subject from Health Care Reform to Health Insurance Reform to Pet Care Reform

Have you noticed how the topic always seems to change with Obama when the heat is turned up or when he is challenged on his outlandish claims? First, we had that nonsense how his administration was going to create millions of new jobs. When he was challenged on his facts, he changed the rules and said, he would SAVE or CREATE millions of jobs.

Then he went on his Health Care Reform crusade. The Wicked Witch of the West, Pandemic Pelosi with the help of her liberal pals, went crazy and has tried to create a Big Brother monster. The angry mobs are protesting at the hundreds of town halls around the country so what does the ex- Community Organizer do? He changes his tactics and now  tries to demonize the health care industry and calls this a fight over Health INSURANCE Reform.

When he loses this battle, he should change the subject again to a topic ALL Americans can agree on: we need universal care and insurance coverage for our beloved pets. To keep the costs down initially, the administration will propose only to cover dogs and cats. Let's face it, the dog and feline lobbies are very powerful in Washington.

The last creatures to get insurance coverage will be the Spotted Owl and Snail Darter

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Who needs health coverage when you have the enviro-Nazi's on your side?
 

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  • 8/12/2009 10:38 PM Michael wrote:
    I read somewhere that only about 4.7 million americans dont "have health insurance" the number that the president quotes (like 45-50million) includes illegal aliens, young people who choose not to have it (thru work or other means) people who can afford it it but dont buy it b/c make enough to cover health isses as they arise. the people who dont have it are those who are unemployed, to sick to be underwritten by ins. companies or illegal...all of whch are already suckling from the gov't teat anyways.
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  • 8/12/2009 10:47 PM Richard wrote:
    I like that -- let's call it fidocare. Is it free?
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