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Bush's Latest Big Fib

In his press conference yesterday, President Bush let loose some whoppers in defending his plan to veto a popular, bipartisan bill that would extend health insurance to 4 million poor kids. Bush claimed that the bill would allow the program (known as SCHIP) to cover too many rich people, i.e., families earning up to $80,000 a year. Not only would this burden the taxpayers, but, he declared, it would lead all those families to (gasp!) drop private insurance in favor of the public program, making the bill "an incremental step toward the goal of government-run health care for every American."

Most of this just isn't true. A recent Urban Institute study found that the vast majority of the families covered under the pending bill have incomes less than $42,000 (for a family of four!). And even kids covered by SCHIP get their actual insurance from private companies that contract with the states, so no socialized medicine there.

That's why Bush's veto threat may be pretty irrelevant. Most of his own party is behind expanding the children's insurance program, including stalwart conservative Utah Republican senator Orrin Hatch, who provided perhaps the best quote of the debate so far. When asked by the Washington Post whether he would vote to override a Bush veto, he replied, "You bet your sweet bippy I will."

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Now come on Mama, this guy Bush has been telling lies since kindergarten, a dried drunk that the Repugs put up to become a leader of this nation only proves he can't tell the diference between oil an WMD's.

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you people are full of sh**!

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you people are full of sh**! see you people don't can't take anyone disagree with you all. That is why you are not posting me.

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No Name, you didn't disagree with anybody about anything. At least not in any of what you wrote here.

All you did is sling an insult; "bait", to try and get a rise out of people.

You need to actually SAY something ABOUT some Issue, if you want to be part of a conversation.

Ignoring your insult was a proper and sensible response by the posters on this messageboard, and I don't know why I'm not doing that this time.
Maybe because I HOPE there's Hope for you to learn to say what's actually bothering you.
Get it out in the open.

How's That?

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Lets get this right folks,even no name the repuke...
If this was for killing kids in Iraq,Bush would sign it ina heart beat,but it is instead for keeping kids healthy in the United States,no wonder Bush will veto it...

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