[MD] The relativity of the MoQ
ARLO J BENSINGER JR
ajb102 at psu.edu
Sun Sep 6 19:13:56 PDT 2009
[Platt]
We agree you're hateful. Maybe we're making progress.
[Arlo]
Never denied that your moronic squalking in this forum was something I did not
hate. It's embarrassing to us all.
[Platt]
Obozo being a classic idiot in point, inciting anger against the Bush
administration with the help of sycophants like you.
[Arlo]
Now that's just funny. But it demonstrates quite clearly the moronic
distortions and deceptive rhetoric you deploy. Thanks.
But at least we agree that any idiot can incite an angry mob. Maybe we're
making progress.
[Platt]
Identical? Prove it. Betcha can't. And don't try to weasle out with words like
"functionally" and "same manner."
[Arlo]
I've read both. There is no difference. If you claim the language in the
proposals demonstrates a difference, please point out where and how. Both
provide for "end of life counseling" to be covered by insurance.
But thanks for another example of your deceptive rhetoric.
[Platt]
Prove it. Betcha can't.
[Arlo]
Sure I can. There is not one reference in Obama's proposal that mentions "level
of productivity" to "determine individual access to medical care", as you
claim. That's just the same moronic hyperbole as "death panels", and it should
be absolutely disgusting to anyone that you squalk such garbage in this
otherwise respectable forum.
[Platt]
The real issue is Obozo's attempt to make kids believe they should serve the
chosen one, the party leader, Obozo.
[Arlo]
Right. Just what I said. The problem you have is that its not YOUR ideologue
speaking to the "captive audience". Sad.
[Platt]
A blatant attempt to brainwash kids with radical leftist ideology?
[Arlo]
Only in the moronic world of talk-radio.
You are an embarrassment to us all.
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