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A One-sentence Letter to the President and Your Reps. in Congress
"There will be no lasting economic recovery without a robust Public Option for health care; there may be some temporary recovery on Wall Street, but even that can't last without a People's Recovery."
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See Wendy, we get enough recs for you, and you stay up 24. hahahaha
Great sentence by the by. And I sign onto it 100%
August 18, 2009 1:41 PM | Reply | Permalink
Well, now, "dickon," there ain't no need ta game the system for me; all these rec's and no comments made me kinda/sorta suspicious.
I truly believe the sentence, and almost all the alleged guviment supporters leave it out. I am constantly doing the buzzer: BBZZZZZZZZZZTT! Wrong answer, y'all have no earthly idee what's imporDant. (that's how them southerners say that word; if drives me more insane.
And really and truly, I was tryin' to get straight about the duration. "how to use My TPM said it differently. Is all.
I don't what chat rooms you were talking about, but please; i don't wanta hafta have no beggin' done on my account. My pappy allus said, "Sink or swim on yer own merit, even if the games're usually rigged."
August 18, 2009 2:16 PM | Reply | Permalink
No gaming whatsoever Wendy. I swear. Look I came late this morning.
No you did this on your own and since it was short and sweet, sometimes people just want to show their agreement with your statement.
August 18, 2009 3:38 PM | Reply | Permalink
I love " a People's recovery".
Great phrase.
August 18, 2009 2:39 PM | Reply | Permalink
You swear! I can just see your wide-eyed innocence!
And it did make it easier to email the Prez and my Reps.
The economics of it is really the only reason I care much about the issue. Oh-plus not wanting to be mandated to buy some schlock private insurance I'll never use.
Thanks.
August 18, 2009 4:37 PM | Reply | Permalink
Concise and to the point, I love it.
August 18, 2009 4:58 PM | Reply | Permalink
How many remember the game "Name that tune?" For those under (X) years of age, contestants bid against each other for right to name that tune in the fewest number of notes.
We could turn this into that kind of challenge. Wendy named that sentence in 33 words. Who can name that sentence in 32?
Da Rulz
The sentence must be a sentence.
The substantive meaning of the sentence must all be there.
Arthur of the Roundish Table shall be judge and aribiter. No appeals to Merlin allowed.
August 18, 2009 6:02 PM | Reply | Permalink