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This movie is RIDICULOUS. For a couple of reasons

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    jejozi — 14 years ago(July 20, 2011 05:33 PM)

    LOL!! You tell me to read between the lines but you can't pick up on something so obvious as you chiding me to get a life while you spend hours a day on these boards. Pot.kettle.black. You sure do think highly of yourself for someone with no originality.impressivelol.not. Nothing but an acid tongued harpy. 😘
    I'm religious???? LOLOLOLOLOL!!!!! That's a good one. Remember, you shouldn't assume, little one. But then potkettleblack seems to be a way of life with you. Yer a funny little girl. And not ha ha funny.
    And there's no feigning, I am better than you, although that's not really saying all that much.
    Ta, beyatch.
    This will be the high point of my day; it's all downhill from here.

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      Impressive_Bicycle_Girl — 14 years ago(July 21, 2011 04:01 AM)

      Aren't you just the poster child for Christianity
      "And a lot of the anti-social medicine crowd (the right) also are from the pro-christian crowd. Which shows how hypocritical that bunch is. You can't claim to be a follower of Jesus Christ and then deny the basics of life from the less fortunate. Mark 10:25. Matthew 25:40"
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      Isn't helping the less fortunate one of the basic tenets of the christian church?
      You referenced the Bible, quoting specific passages and made statements such as the above yet laugh at the thought of being labeled "religious"? You're more of a low life than I initially thought. You have the gall to use the Lord's teachings, but mock the notion of religion, playing it all high and mighty? Hypocrisy in all its glory. You should be ashamed. You're right. You're no Christian. You aren't WORTHY of such an honor. Trash like you go straight to hell for blasphemy.
      Yet somehow, you have the delusional impression that you're "better than me"?
      I'll agree with you there. You're much
      BETTER AT STALKING
      , talking smack and making dim-witted remarks than me. I'll hand it to you. After all, what kind of inbred defends their position with a pdf that's nearly a decade old, hoping no one will notice, passing it off as something relevant in 2011? What's that sound? Its your "credibility" taking a nosedive straight into the s h i tter.
      Bottomfeeders like you, void of any sense of ethics and morals have no business writing BS like,
      "People do the right thing everyday because it's the moral thing to do. Because ya'll don't live that way doesn't mean others don't."
      What would you know about "doing the right thing"? What have you done lately that fits the definition of "doing the right thing" in your saintly perspective? Have you volunteered anywhere? A homeless shelter? A nursing home? Worked in a soup kitchen line? Offered shelter or clothing to a homeless person? Taken in a stray cat? Given spare change to a panhandler? Embodied any of the Beatitudes? Because I HAVE, you self-absorbed, pompous baboon. What's that you say, Simple Jack? No to all of the above? Then you shouldn't be throwing those stones, living in that glass house, Simple Jack. You are the lowest common denominator of our society. It gets tiresome hearing sissies like you with loud lips, spewing endless amounts of bulls h it, fooling themselves into thinking they're more important than they really are. The same folks who think only THEY have the right answers to everything. The very ones who
      b i tch about the wrongs in the world are the same nitwits who, when pressed for a solution, can't give even one. Those same clueless 'tards don't have the brains nor the resources to offer towards the betterment of the situation. All they know how to do is judge, complain, gripe and whine like a bunch of
      little girls
      . Pseudo-intellectuals, JUST like YOU, pretending they have a clue. The same ignorant inferiors who make the argument for socialized medicine but don't want to foot the bill for it
      Just take a look across the pond. Socialism is plunging all of Europe into the gutter. Capitalism, meanwhile, is working its magic on the good ol' U.S. economy over here. Yet, no matter what kind of democracy we're talking about, all over the world, in every country, the rich keep getting richer and the poorer keep getting poorer, but who here at home is going to step up to the plate and change that? The gettin's good for those few on top. Who's going to introduce legislation that will cost the insurance and pharmaceutical companies BILLIONS? How much money exchanges hands between lobbyists and their interests with our legislators? Do you know of any corporation in the health industry that's going to give up its livelihood because health care is a basic human need and gee, well, its the moral thing to do? That's the way it SHOULD BE, BUT ITS NOT and there's no one who's got the backbone to do anything about it since everyone is in someone else's back pocket. But back on up. We're not here to analyze universal health care or even the economy. You're not interested in REAL debate and real conversation about serious issues. Cognitive derelicts always are content with b itching about the status quo, but never quite have the balls to do anything about it. The spectrum of their world is limited to trolling message boards while living in Mommy and Daddy's basement.
      Your copy/paste comments just REEK of originality, the same tired, mindless, slang and jibber jabber only porch monkeys understand. Stupidity at its finest. Your vocabulary encompasses the all so impressive word, "Beyatch"the I.Q. level of your posts just drops ten points with every word you write. Perhaps you weren't breastfed as a baby. Maybe your mother never hugged you and your father beat you. You might be a victim of bad upbringing and disadvantaged surroundings. Whatever the case may be, I feel sorry that you've turned out to be such a sad, pathetic, bitter, vindictive worm. The very lowest, bottom-of-the

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        CCRider01 — 11 years ago(March 15, 2015 03:22 AM)

        You're more of a low life than I initially thought. You have the gall to use the Lord's teachings, but mock the notion of religion, playing it all high and mighty?
        Ah another "Christian" full of the milk of human kindness. What was it again that Ghandi said about Christians?
        "Schools, police, firemen, etc. All socialized. Why shouldn't health care be?"
        Well I think that you just answered your own question. Look at how inefficiently your examples are ran, do we really want our health care to be held to the same low standards? I know I don't.
        I cannot offer opinion on those US institutions, but in Canada, public schools, police, fireman, are by and large quite efficient, at the very least far beyond the "low standards" mark. The question should be, why do some Americans, have such low opinion of their government institutions?
        Is it merely rhetoric spreading anti government nonsense? Fear of the dreaded socialist / communist takeover of society that has been espoused by the American right for the past 60-70 years? Or is it really something more simple, namely the belief that Americans (and their institutions) are so motivated by $$$$, that if maximizing ROI is removed from the equation, things will quickly descend into one giant turd bowl of bureaucratic inefficiency?

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          Impressive_Bicycle_Girl — 11 years ago(March 15, 2015 05:51 AM)

          Where did I say in any of my posts that I'm a Christian? You do know what they say about people who make ASSumptions, don't you?
          Religion, like politics, is the scourge of the Earth and I wisely choose not to participate in either, but thanks for your feedback on my comments. You're entitled to your opinion, no matter how wrong it may be.
          "The question should be, why do some Americans, have such low opinion of their government institutions?"
          Because they are usually inefficient monetary black holes. I guess you haven't been keeping up with the Obamacare debacle that's been going on here for the past 5 years.
          http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mdpdfyWsee1rfduvxo1_500.gif

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            CCRider01 — 11 years ago(March 15, 2015 01:38 PM)

            Typically when someone uses the words Lord and Religion in the same sentence, and in the defensive manner that you did, we are dealing with a Christian.

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              Impressive_Bicycle_Girl — 11 years ago(March 15, 2015 02:57 PM)

              See what making ASSumptions leads to?
              http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mdpdfyWsee1rfduvxo1_500.gif

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                urlug — 14 years ago(December 25, 2011 06:30 PM)

                "Please don't tell me how great the educational system is because its free. You know the saying"you get what you pay for"? Well when education becomes "free", quality of that education goes right out the window.
                But heyat least its free, right? Who cares if you learn that 2+2=5."
                http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_Index
                Notice all those 19 countries that are ahead of USA? Their schools are all or mostly "socialized" aka government paid. They are all or mostly social democracies.
                Also notice the shared no. 1 Cuba, a communist country. Now, why on Earth would a communist country be no. 1 but the holy mighty capitalist country USA is at no. 20?

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                    saint_cyr_g — 14 years ago(November 13, 2011 12:33 PM)

                    Great post Mic21!
                    Some people are so brainwashed by greed and ignorance they can't see how closed-minded and sheltered they are. It is really easy for someone to make such an ignorant statement as "If you don't have money in this world, you're entitled to nothing" when they have never been the one with nothing. It is easy to live in your little bubble and believe that if you work hard enough everyone will be successful. Someone that disconnected really isn't living in this world. They are clearly blind to the real situation out there. They are blind to the fact that there are plenty of people out there who have palyed by all of the rules. They took out huge loans to get the education that one must have to even have a chance at living a better life. They put in the work, graduated from university only to find that there are no jobs. We have grad students out there working at Starbucks, buried by massive student loan debt, with no job in sight. People like that ignorant poster I quoted are naive enough to believe that everyone gets a fair shake, and hard work is always rewarded. They are callous enough to believe that poverty is some sort of character defect, and therefore they should be left to die because they can not afford treatment.
                    Sadly there is no reaching someone who is so socially unaware. They are either ignorant or willfully blind to the reality of the world in which they live. It is easy to sit in your ivory tower and breach hardwork when they have no idea what it is to work three jobs just to keep your head above water. They have no idea what it is like to have a family member die because she had to cut her cancer meds in half because she couldn't afford the whole dose. People like that are what is wrong with this world.

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                        jejozi — 14 years ago(July 17, 2011 12:10 PM)

                        Not a question of fair or not, but whether it's the right thing to do. There are millions of Americans that work fulltime jobs, yet still can't afford health insurance. That's not right. If you work a full time job you should be able to afford the basics in life. To deny that to a person is not right. Health care is a basic need.
                        The wealthy in this country have been asked to pay less and less of their income to taxes. They pay less of a percentage of their income to taxes then do the middle and lower classes. Is that right? They need to help pay for their good fortune. And that's what a lot of it is, being born into the oppotunity. Yes, we hear about rags to riches stories, but they are the exception to the rule. It's a lot easier to get a good education and go to college when you're born into the upper classes. The upper 10% own more than the lower 90% combined, all the while making the rules. That's not right. America is supposed to be about a level playing field, but that's not the case, not by a long shot.
                        We hear that taxing the upper 10% is a "job killer", yet taxes on the so-called "job creators" has dropped to historically low levels the last 10 years, yet unemployment has risen, more and more jobs have been shipped overseas and that strategy ran this country to the brink of a depression. The pay difference between the highest and lowest employees in America is far greater than in every indutrialized country in the world. The wealthy give themselves raise after raise, all the while cutting the wages, or flat out eliminating the jobs, of the middle and lower classes.
                        And a lot of the anti-social medicine crowd (the right) also are from the pro-christian crowd. Which shows how hypocritical that bunch is. You can't claim to be a follower of Jesus Christ and then deny the basics of life from the less fortunate. Mark 10:25. Matthew 25:40
                        It's easy to tell someone to pull themselves up by their bootstraps, but it's difficult to do if you don't have boots.
                        This will be the high point of my day; it's all downhill from here.

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                          ohmypotter — 15 years ago(March 05, 2011 11:48 PM)

                          So by your logic, the rich people should pay for the poor people. Not just pay for their health care; pay for everything. I mean, it just wouldn't be fair for those dumb stupid rich people to have nice clothes and food that the poor people don't have just because they have money! Oh, and they should also pay for quality education-private schools and universities. I mean, why shouldn't a poor person get the same level and quality of education as a rich person, even if they can't pay for it? If one person gets something, that means the WHOLE WORLD is entitled to it!
                          I'm not a rich personI'd be considered a lower middle class person. And I don't consider it a rich person's job to pay for everything of mine. Whether you like it or not, the majority of rich people work for their money, they're not born into it. You only hear about the ones who were born into it. Why should their money get taken away, after a lot of hard work, for people who haven't done any work at all?
                          I understand being down on your luck and times being tough, etc. I understand. I feel your pain. But that doesn't mean you should mooch off of someone else.
                          "It's huge to finally embrace the life you never planned on." Greenberg

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                            jejozi — 14 years ago(July 17, 2011 01:31 PM)

                            You ask why the poor should have the same chances as the wealthy? Because "when we all do better, we all do better." The trickle down theory the right loves to push on the country is an abject failure. Because once the top got a taste of the spoils, they decided they wanted it all. They never allowed the riches to percolate to the rest of us. Just as you don't build a building from the top down and expect it to stand, you don't build an economy from the top down. A strong foundation is a must and that means strengthening the bottom, the base. An educated, motivated population makes for a stronger economy. If one is educated and there is a real possibility for a good paying, secure job that takes care of immediate and future needs, everybody wins. But the "I got mine, screw everybody else" crowd thinks that kow towing to the wealthy and throwing the middle and lower classes to the wolves is the way to go. Just winning isn't enough for them, they have to have everything possible, regardless of how it effects the country.
                            How much do you think the country now spends on health care for the uninsured?
                            http://www.kff.org/uninsured/upload/The-Cost-of-Care-for-the-Uninsured-What-Do-We-Spend-Who-Pays-and-What-Would-Full-Coverage-Add-to-Medical-Spending.pdf
                            This will be the high point of my day; it's all downhill from here.

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                              an-usurper — 15 years ago(March 08, 2011 01:50 PM)

                              op is essentially right.
                              i've known people with 0 insurance that have had to have surgery or w\e and none were turned down or shown the door.

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                                Lupethagreat — 13 years ago(April 19, 2012 02:33 AM)

                                The OP and the rest that agree with him must not have been hit with reality. In fact, my Grandmother died at an early age because they refused surgery due to no health care or insurance.

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