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<blockquote data-quote="azimuth" data-source="post: 6246861" data-attributes="member: 566682"><p>i don't trust the goverment, which is probably the biggest reason i want people who know more than i about health care, to ask these questions. in history, socializing healthcare has been frequent starting points for bigger socialist style programs. at which point do you actually become socialist, and in american history, when has our government done anything but grow bigger (ignorant republicans can chime in about reagan here). i think that questioning the direction of our country as a whole is stirred up by healthcare. it's not that idea that makes those town haller people ignorant persay, it's the fact that these same people said nothing when bush hijacked 750 billion. they said nothing about hali-burton. only a few said something about the border, because let's face it, alot of republicans voted for bush because they thought he'd be better for defense, in which bush failed miserably. we were just lucky to not get attacked again under his watch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azimuth, post: 6246861, member: 566682"] i don't trust the goverment, which is probably the biggest reason i want people who know more than i about health care, to ask these questions. in history, socializing healthcare has been frequent starting points for bigger socialist style programs. at which point do you actually become socialist, and in american history, when has our government done anything but grow bigger (ignorant republicans can chime in about reagan here). i think that questioning the direction of our country as a whole is stirred up by healthcare. it's not that idea that makes those town haller people ignorant persay, it's the fact that these same people said nothing when bush hijacked 750 billion. they said nothing about hali-burton. only a few said something about the border, because let's face it, alot of republicans voted for bush because they thought he'd be better for defense, in which bush failed miserably. we were just lucky to not get attacked again under his watch. [/QUOTE]
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