Scott Brown's 'tea party' fans feel burned by jobs vote

catocom

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So why was he against it to start with then, with that logic?
Just playing for more, he thought, maybe?
 

spike

New Member
He was fighting for a public option among other things. They might have to do that separately or go with Grayson's bill.
 

valkyrie

Well-Known Member
He was not against it from the start, only after the public option was taken out.

I'm upset about it too. I think the public option needs to be available. I think this, along with other steps, will help to make insurance affordable.
 

catocom

Well-Known Member
yeah, Dennis clarified, and it was as thought.
I'm satisfied with his answer, 'cause I know how he is anyway.

I don't agree with him, but he's got more honestly, and integrity than most
the other buttholes on the left up there.
 

spike

New Member
Kinda how I feel about Ron Paul. I don't agree with him on many things but he's got more honesty and integrity than most of the other idiots on the right.
 
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