Sneaky Politics?
By clrumfelt
@clrumfelt (5597)
Tennessee Ridge, Tennessee
November 2, 2009 9:38am CST
Recently I heard a news item on the health care bill the liberals are trying to pass. The item indicated the objectionable parts of the bill may be trimmed down enough to get conservatives on board and pass it.
Then they will put back parts of the legislation back in "in committee." What does this mean? Is "committee" just another slight-of-hand trick to put one over on conservatives and advance their liberal agenda without notice?
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@clrumfelt (5597)
• Tennessee Ridge, Tennessee
3 Nov 09
I hope they are not that gullible to think the liberals will actually compromise with their point of view. After all, the bill has been fashioned behind closed doors without any conservative input. That being said, it behooves all Americans concerned about this to contact their Congresspeople and warn them to be on their toes.
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@Rollo1 (16676)
• Boston, Massachusetts
2 Nov 09
Pelosi, Reid and their gang of thugs are going to do this any way they can, regardless of who votes for it or how much the American people protest. They will use any method, trick or subterfuge necessary to get the bill they want passed WITH the public option intact. It's worse than sneaky politics, it's thwarting the will of the people.
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@clrumfelt (5597)
• Tennessee Ridge, Tennessee
3 Nov 09
I agree. They will use any sort of trickery available to them to get the public option in and take over our health care industry. Trickery is putting it nicely, it is just plain old lying.



