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Day One, Job One: Repeal ObamaCare

                                       
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Curt served in the Marine Corps for four years and has been a law enforcement officer in Los Angeles for the last 20 years.
This entry was posted in Barack Obama, Conservatism, Health Care, Mitt Romney, Politics, Socialism, Socialized Health Care, Tea Party. Bookmark the permalink. Thursday, June 28th, 2012 at 10:56 pm
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5 Responses to Day One, Job One: Repeal ObamaCare

  1. Common Sense says: 2

    @Liberal1 (objectivity): Romney will never catch up to the number of lies that your black Messiah has told America!!

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  2. Nan G says: 3

    Obama just threatened to veto a defense appropriations bill because it does not include higher health care fees for members of the military.

    Obama’s most recent “budget proposal*” includes billions of dollars in higher fees for members of TRICARE, the military health care system.

    The House bill had significant bipartisan support, and easily passed by a margin of 299 to 120.

    Some fear the administration’s proposal is an effort to increase enrollment in the state-run insurance exchanges mandated under ObamaCare.

    *The budget proposal that got ZERO votes from any Democrats in the Legislative Branch of gov’t.

    See:
    http://freebeacon.com/obama-to-soldiers-pay-up/
    http://freebeacon.com/trashing-tricare/

    ObamaCare has GOT to go.
    If for only the military’s sake.
    But it going would help so many more.
    Go, Romney!

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  3. Greg says: 4

    Romney, it seems, will hop aboard any passing bandwagon–including one that’s traveling in the opposite direction from the one he was riding as Governor. I guess if you want a leader who leads from the rear, he just might be your guy.

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  4. Hank Rockwell Jr says: 5

    Everyone mark your calenders…November 6th 2012…NOT election day…Correction day.

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