You don't know that under certain circumstances
Posted By: SCHIP is used to cover adults? on 2009-01-15
In Reply to: Err, you mean the link to Commonwealth Fund report - a PRIVATE foundation? sm
You guys are having a rather silly back and forth, don't you think?
The important thing here is to reduce the number of uninsured, especially children. However we are able to do that will be worth it.
SCHIP is a successful government program and should not be abandoned.
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Different set of circumstances.......sm
George Bush was not pushing for legislation that would:
Murder millions of innocent babies.
Allow gay marriages/civil unions/whatever you want to call them nationally.
Rob the higher income bracket WORKING class of their hard-earned money to give it to the NONWORKING class and lower income bracket people (of which I am one, lest you cast a stone).
Bankrupt the coal industry in this country and displace those workers, not to mention cause our energy bills to skyrocket.
Need I go on? Go ahead....see how it swings the other way and grab a cup of Kool Aid and a bowl of ice cream while you are swinging around out there by the seat of your pants.
given your circumstances,
when they are referring to murder, I doubt they were really referring to you. I think abortion is wrong and should not have to tiptoe around ppl who have had one for selfish reasons. I doubt those posts are referring to situations like yours
Other than extreme circumstances....SM
one is too many.
Always extenuating circumstances
My hubby and I lost our house just this past February to foreclosure. He had a great job and I was typing away, making pretty good money, and then came the word that the company hubby worked for was closing and moving to Mexico. Within two months, it was gone and he was out of a job. Now, hubby has a Bachelor's degree, so can you imaging how hard it was for him to find a job with that kind of education? Next to impossible. He was out of work for six months and received FAR too many rejection notices, saying he was over-educated for the position he was applying for. In those six months, we lived off of our savings (as we had been financially responsible) and we tried everything we could think of to keep the sheriff sale from happening - we tried refinancing, we tried a quick-sell, but nothing worked. So yes, we bought a house that we could well afford while hubby and I were employed, but after one of those jobs was taken away, there was nothing else to do. Even those who are financially responsible are suffering as well, so don't be so quick to judge.
No, I actually support Bush and do believe he did the best he could under the circumstances (sm)
and I wish McCain had won. But saying "all of this is going to come back at you with a vengeance", just running over and saying that and then going away, isn't really accomplishing much.
I'm sorry, there just simply is no excuse under any circumstances for spitting on a veteran. sm
That site is a riot though. A real blast from the 60s. Definitely with their own agenda, that's for sure.
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