online.wsj.com— Support for the Democratic Party is slumping amid a wave of public discontent, according to a new WSJ/NBC News poll.
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if you still believe in the democrats you are a lost cause.only a true idiot couldn't see how destructive they have become.obama , reid, pelosi, and the rest of the far left are missing half their brains if they truly believe in this redistribution bulls**t they call health care reform will benefit the country.
papa - we just had an election cycle, voters here in NY actually replaced a bunch of D's with R's. Not that it makes much difference..."If people didn't want some degree of socialized medicine, why would they vote in a bunch of democrats?"I'll assume you're talking about last years elections, I can sum up the answer in 2 words and an initial:George W. Bus**t's not that people don't want inexpensive access to health care, but quite frankly last years election cycle was more about backlash from the last 8 years then what people would like to see in the future. They wanted "change" - unfortunately Obama's version is turning out to be little more than a slogan.
Well, at least we still have functioning dicks to swing, rather than being flaccid cowards...And *GO* Grammar Nazi PabloMac!!! Bitchslap the diggtards!!!
@storm - Your implication that I just figured out what is in the bill is pretty ignorant. I'm against what the bill has become, not what it originally stood for. The BILL has changed, my position has remained the same.
This shows how original diggberals are when it comes to rebuttals. "I know you are, but what am I?"In before "This shows how original conservadiggs are when it comes to rebuttals."
dmbfan41Dec 18, 2009
if you still believe in the democrats you are a lost cause.only a true idiot couldn't see how destructive they have become.obama , reid, pelosi, and the rest of the far left are missing half their brains if they truly believe in this redistribution bulls**t they call health care reform will benefit the country.
ikorkyiDec 18, 2009
WSJ wishes this were true...straight propoganda
zzekeDec 18, 2009
papa - we just had an election cycle, voters here in NY actually replaced a bunch of D's with R's. Not that it makes much difference..."If people didn't want some degree of socialized medicine, why would they vote in a bunch of democrats?"I'll assume you're talking about last years elections, I can sum up the answer in 2 words and an initial:George W. Bus**t's not that people don't want inexpensive access to health care, but quite frankly last years election cycle was more about backlash from the last 8 years then what people would like to see in the future. They wanted "change" - unfortunately Obama's version is turning out to be little more than a slogan.
dundamanDec 18, 2009
The US does not say no to money.
Closed AccountDec 18, 2009
If they actually went after Bush and stopped the f**king war, their approval would be damn good, dumbasses.
Closed AccountDec 19, 2009
Well, at least we still have functioning dicks to swing, rather than being flaccid cowards...And *GO* Grammar Nazi PabloMac!!! Bitchslap the diggtards!!!
weaksnycDec 20, 2009
@storm - Your implication that I just figured out what is in the bill is pretty ignorant. I'm against what the bill has become, not what it originally stood for. The BILL has changed, my position has remained the same.
Closed AccountDec 21, 2009
This shows how original diggberals are when it comes to rebuttals. "I know you are, but what am I?"In before "This shows how original conservadiggs are when it comes to rebuttals."