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View Poll Results: Pick one - my general preference regarding this healthcare stuff is closest to: | |||
No change to current system |
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9 | 20.93% |
Tighten laws a little, but no essential change to current system |
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21 | 48.84% |
I'm in favor of a public option |
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4 | 9.30% |
I'm in favor of single payer for this country. |
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9 | 20.93% |
Voters: 43. You may not vote on this poll |
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Calling someone sanctimonious doesn't count as name-calling or insult when you do it? But if I respond after your post in kind, I'm suddenly the bad one? Quote:
Thanks, 'Zig, that's good to know about you <vbg> So I guess it's not offensive to you for some down here to hurl insults at people (idiot, ****, stupid, etc) - it's just not right when the recipients start returning the fire? <vbg> I no longer feel compelled to always ignore the rude crap some of the bullies down here fling around on a regular basis. Sorry. If you can't debate politics "like an adult", as Simon likes to say, and have to resort to discussing the poster and their intelligence, etc, expect to get it back in one's face. Judging by my private messages today and yesterday, that isn't a minority opinion at all <g>
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