washingtontimes.com — By now it's almost trite to complain that President Obama repeatedly has broken his campaign pledge to "broadcast [health care] negotiations on C-SPAN so that the American people can see what the choices are." That doesn't make the complaint invalid.
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markglJan 5, 2010
By now it's almost trite to complain that President Obama repeatedly has broken his campaign pledge to "broadcast [health care] negotiations on C-SPAN so that the American people can see what the choices are." That doesn't make the complaint invalid.
spectralghostJan 5, 2010
Its sad that we are so driven by the 2 party system.
chordonblueJan 5, 2010
Ahahahaha! Foul? Can't be as bad was bribing, threatening, and arm-twisting various members of Congress, can it?
hellotylerJan 5, 2010
We were sold out, plain and simple. It was an absolute DISGRACE. Obama should be ashamed of himself.
knowyournmeJan 6, 2010
Why, what's going to happen in November? Will justice be served to our criminal government? Or are you relying on the magic Diebold machines to choose a new bunch of Giant Douches and Turd Sandwiches?
knowyournmeJan 6, 2010
@jhhudsoYou seem to be under some sort of delusion that Obama makes his own decisions. You need to look a little higher up the pyramid.
Closed AccountJan 6, 2010
... I didn't realize healthcare was illegal and wrong. Thanks for clearing that up.
rentalcanoeJan 6, 2010
@Wargala: Looks like you're the one who should've paid attention in your high school civics class. And elementary math.
stinkypete312Jan 6, 2010
let's hear it for the new era of transparency! kinda nifty how the government doesn't want the rest of the country to see the debate on the *ahem* most important piece of legislation in a decade. because, you know, us just being regular people renders us incapable of understanding all the big important things that happen in our nation's capital.buried because ALL politicians are f**king dolts not worthy to lick the dog s**t off the common man's shoes.