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Here is a headline at Raw Story:

Carville: Let GOP kill health care -- then run against them

And that is why Carville is so stupid.  We have elected enough Democrats.  It is time for them to make the decisions we elected them for.  If they cannot, it will be time to elect some Green Party members to remind Democrats they are not the only option we have.



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Carville sleeps with satan. I do not believe one damn word coming out of his mouth anymore.

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Them's strong words... but god help us, you may be right!

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Perfect post, Marq. Perfect.

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Time to reregister with the Greens, as quarrelsome as they are.

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I thought the Green Party would be especially appropriate while there is a concurrent post about the Martian invasion of Grover's Mill.

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Almost Marquis, I can see the red eject button and my finger is close to it,but not yet.Until I see how this plays out in the coming month, think I will stay for the ride.I hear you though 4 by 4.

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Anyone who could sleep with that witch is suspect. Besides, why would he think that with a Dem President, Senate and Congressional majority, anyone would vote more Dem's in because they just "need more votes!" Obama needs to borrow my electric plow, and blow them away. Republicans are purely obstructionists, and deserve NO respect. His respectful behavior towards republican di-hards is a rebuke against his own party. He needs desperately to learn this. I am very tired of his pathetic appeasement of republican negativism. It isn't based on anything but defeating what Democrats want. It is time to cut them off

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You go, girl!

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The entire Democratic Party needs to grow a spine.

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While you are still Democrats, you should be doing everything in your power to scare the shit out of your Congressional representatives and the DNC. It's not about electing more Democrats, indeed. It's about whipping these sorry people into shape NOW> The WH and Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi have the power to do that, but they aren't doing it. Why not? Because we aren't loud enough to drown out the crazies in the MSM. Make some noise. Make LOTS of noise.

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Best comment I've seen all month.

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I'm afraid it's a bit more course than what you put forth. They are in bed with the insurance, pharma, hospital and other special interests to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars. That is the problem. They claim to represent the people's interests but that is just a cover for protecting the interests of the deep pocketed patrons they have cultivated in Washington and as is becoming more evident with each passing day, given a choice, they will leave the people high and dry and choose instead to service their true masters. Unless and until people accept this very clear fact, it will all remain an impenetrably mystery as to why Demorats are so importent, even with massive majorities in Congress and a Democratic President in office.

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I have volunteered for President Obama's campaign and have made over 2,000 phone calls over a 2 month period. I, like many progressives, doctors, nurses, etc., strongly believe a single payer system to be the easiest, most effective way to deal with the health care crisis.

With the understanding that we live in a world of compromise, progressive have settle on the compromised position of a public option in order to accommodate the interests of the much too powerful insurance industry and its representatives in Congress, the Republican party.

The elimination of the public option would be an unacceptable capitulation to the will of the minority (70% of Americans have consistently supported single payer over many years) and for this reason, it will not be something that I, and many other progressives would support.

The President, and the Democratic party should better pay attention to the following: any health care bill that shall pass without a strong public option will simply be seen by progressives like myself as a mandate to deliver more customers to private health insurance companies; and if that is what comes to pass you will have lost my support for the foreseeable future.

If the Democratic party capitulates to the pressures of big business and deny the people the choice of a strong public option, it will be the final nail in the coffin of the party as the representative of working people. I, for one, will actively begin working to build a truly progressive party to the left of the apparently centrist, corporate driven Democratic party.

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