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I provided more than enough back up to show why I felt her post was misleading. Just because you ignored it doesn't mean it was there. And no, I'm not the paranoid delusional one around here. People who believe that Barak Obama is BFFs with a terrorist are. People that believed his wife was a radical black militant are. People that bought into the bullshit about death panels are. People that refuse to accept that global warming is a scientific reality are. The right wing in this country has gone absolutely **** bonkers. It is reflected to varying degrees on this board via the conservatives that post here.
You provided no backup, only assertions. Since you have no experience in the healthcare field you can't provide evidence based on your own knowledge while SG can.
As for the claims about Obama, no one claimed he was friends with terrorists, or that his wife is a radical militant. Global warming is not scientific reality. The fact that you keep claiming it is only demonstrates your own ignorance and delusion. There's nothing bonkers about the right in this country. You just need to keep claiming it so you can avoid having to face up to what a nutcase you've become.
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Just because someone works in a field, and just because they are successful, does not mean that their point is valid. Argue it on the merits of the point, not the one making it. Her post was misleading. It painted a very negative an inaccurate picture of medicare, and did not provide context regarding private plans as a means of comparison. As a result, it simply portrayed a very popular and effective government health care program as some sort of monster that makes old people go blind.
No one said her point was valid because she's an expert. Her point is valid because it reflects reality, something she's aware of because of her expertise and experience. Her post was not misleading; you just want it to be, so you keep claiming it is. Fortunately, we can dismiss anything you say out of hand since you no nothing about it.
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Racist is as racist does. The same with homophobia. You generally like to argue that gay rights are something you can "disagree" with and not be a bigot. That's like saying "I'm not racist against blacks, I just don't think they should have the right to vote or marry white people". Yes, opposing marriage equality *is* bigoted. There is no way to get around it. Holding a black man to standards different than you hold a white man is *also* racist. And people do that with Obama every single day.
If you supported the teabagging parties or attended the rallies, you were rubbing elbows with white supremacists. Is that something you're proud of. When you look around the room at the people you stand shoulder to shoulder with, do the white hoods bug you?
Sorry, but you don't get to determine that any of those things are racist in the first place.
When I see any white hoods, I'll be concerned. Your idea of "white supremacist" is "anyone who doesn't support a free ride for nonwhites", so once again, your points don't count. They aren't based on anything resemblign the real world.