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Obama busted in another lie

Magnetic Poles

New Member
Been done.

So you have nothing but your sycophantic bleatings. We already knew that.

So just keep up your whining. Your hero , the zero, is on the way to becoming the champion presidential liar of all time. Even Clinton can't match him. You'll get plenty more opportunities to apologize for him.
Again, where is your proof that IF this is true, the President was not given bad info. You and I know you have none, so you continue your ridiculous ad hominems. Come back when you evolve some rational thinking. Until then, we are done.
 

Revmitchell

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
So ya got nothin'. So you also admit Bush lied about the yellowcake.

Again, the ad hominem is the last refuge of one who has no argument. Thanks for raising your hand to be counted. :laugh:

You really need to stop complaining when others do what you practice regularly here on this board. Talk about Pharisitical
 

alatide

New Member
President Barack Obama, seeking to make a case for health-insurance regulation, told a poignant story to a joint session of Congress last week. An Illinois man getting chemotherapy was dropped from his insurance plan when his insurer discovered an unreported gallstone the patient hadn't known about.

"They delayed his treatment, and he died because of it," the president said in the nationally televised address.

In fact, the man, Otto S. Raddatz, didn't die because the insurance company rescinded his coverage once he became ill, an act known as recission. The efforts of his sister and the office of Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan got Raddatz's policy reinstated within three weeks of his April 2005 rescission and secured a life-extending stem-cell transplant for him. Raddatz died this year, nearly four years after the insurance showdown....


....The patient's sister, Peggy M. Raddatz, testified before the House Energy and Commerce oversight subcommittee June 16 that her brother ultimately received treatment that "extended his life approximately three years." Nowhere in the hearing did she say her brother died because of the delay.

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So it seems as if you support the use of stem cells to treat seriously ill people. I would have thought you would consider that to be supportive of abortion.
 

targus

New Member
So it seems as if you support the use of stem cells to treat seriously ill people. I would have thought you would consider that to be supportive of abortion.

No, stem cell research and treatment with stem cells other than embryonic stem cells is fine.

I am surprised that someone of your intelligence and knowledge would not be aware of that distinction.
 

carpro

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
No, stem cell research and treatment with stem cells other than embryonic stem cells is fine.

I am surprised that someone of your intelligence and knowledge would not be aware of that distinction.

:laugh::laugh::laugh:
 
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