Pete Stark (D) on the Republicans (Illegal war, heads exploding, and more...)

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“I’m just amazed that the Republicans are worried that we can’t pay for insuring an additional 10 million children,” he said. “They sure don’t care about finding $200 billion to fight the illegal war in Iraq. Where are you going to get that money? You are going to tell us lies like you’re telling us today? Is that how you’re going to fund the war? You don’t have money to fund the war or children, but you’re going to spend it to blow up innocent people if we can get enough kids to grow old enough for you to send to Iraq to get their heads blown off for the President’s amusement.”
Representative Pete Stark, Democrat of California

http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/10/19/starks-remarks-set-off-gop-lawmakers/

I couldn't believe it when I heard this.

IMO there are issues with the SCHIP program. But I completely agree with the honorable gentlemen's sentiment - good show!
 
Of course sacraficing American soldiers to keep our middle-eastern oil foothold is more logical than getting American children healthcare- We're being patriotic and supporting Big Bro- I mean, our President. :)
 
Finally, someone in our government who has the balls to start criticizing the administration and not back down when he's called "unpatriotic". More people need to follow his lead, hopefully the dam will start to break, and then free speech can finally start rolling throughout the country again.

~HotShotX
 
[quote name='Representative John Boehner of Ohio']“Our troops in Iraq are fighting against Al Qaeda and other radical jihadists hell-bent on killing the people we are sent here to represent,” [/quote]

:rofl: yeap, and I got a bridge i want to sell ya.
 
[quote name='level1online']:rofl: yeap, and I got a bridge i want to sell ya.[/QUOTE]

When did you buy it, from whom, and how much did you pay? I'm genuinely curious given your record.
 
[quote name='CocheseUGA']I don't want to spend the money on either thing. Does that mean I'm unpatriotic and a child abuser?[/QUOTE]Same here.
 
[quote name='CocheseUGA']I don't want to spend the money on either thing. Does that mean I'm unpatriotic and a child abuser?[/QUOTE]

Doesn't the SCHIP funding come directly from a rise in the cigarette tax? If so, then just quit and you won't have to worry about helping children have insurance.
 
[quote name='CaseyRyback']Doesn't the SCHIP funding come directly from a rise in the cigarette tax? If so, then just quit and you won't have to worry about helping children have insurance.[/QUOTE]

I haven't looked at where the funding comes from, to be honest. But I don't smoke, and don't really mind a 100% tax on smokers.
 
[quote name='CaseyRyback']Doesn't the SCHIP funding come directly from a rise in the cigarette tax? If so, then just quit and you won't have to worry about helping children have insurance.[/quote]

I think an expanded SCHIP program would be a mistake - it's the first step towards government-run healthcare.

Also - I don't mind a luxury tax, but I'm against "sin taxes".
 
"You're a great American..."
- "No, no, no... you're the great American."
"Oh, but I insist, you're the great American"
- "Really? It feels good to be a great American"
"Thanks, no problem. Mr. Great American!"
- "Ok, see ya later... great American."

This is the sound of two assholes talking to each other on Neo-conservative talk radio.

In other words, I got a really good laugh yesterday hearing these sissy boys (especially our local boy, Schnitt Show) flip out over Stark's remarks.

I'm hoping for the day someone coins the phrase, "You either Heil Bush or You Buck Fush!"
 
[quote name='level1online']"You're a great American..."
- "No, no, no... you're the great American."
"Oh, but I insist, you're the great American"
- "Really? It feels good to be a great American"
"Thanks, no problem. Mr. Great American!"
- "Ok, see ya later... great American."

This is the sound of two assholes talking to each other on Neo-conservative talk radio.[/QUOTE]

Bill Cunningham, I bet.

Conservatives have the "cultural arsenal" on their side. After all, who else could make a genuine scandal over Obama not wearing his lapel pin, who else could not be ashamed at wearing an outfit made entirely out of R/W/B hues and flag patterns, who else convincingly argue that they are represented in NASCAR crowds, who could argue that taxation is unAmerican, who could argue that gross engagement in crass, gluttonous commercialism is every Americans' moral obligation...etc.

This is not surprising at all. That it is successful in the cultural battle of the wits is pretty irritating, though.
 
[quote name='camoor']I think an expanded SCHIP program would be a mistake - it's the first step towards government-run healthcare. [/QUOTE]


its still private run. It would still be taken care of mostly by HMOs. Taking care of people when they aren't that sick is cheaper than having to take care of them when they are really sick or become poor because of sickness.
 
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