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Lindsey Graham on ObamaCare: Chicago politics, bribery, Enron accounting

This is a must watch. Lindsey Graham never holds back. At least not lately. On State of the Union on CNN this morning, Graham is asked to respond to the Democrat agreement hammered out with Nelson. Graham does more than that.

He’s angry, at Nelson and at the Obama administration for proclaiming transparency and then shutting out every Republican from the debate, not to mention just about every Democrat. “Behind closed doors”. It opens with John King asking Graham if the Republicans can stop the bill.

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3 Responses to "Lindsey Graham on ObamaCare: Chicago politics, bribery, Enron accounting"

  1. Dimsdale says:

    Let's use Chicago voting tactics next November: vote early and often….

     

    I love the smell of political napalm!  It smells like victory!

  2. donh says:

    I watched the debate on Cspan and Tom Harkin was the only one wearing a green tie and red sweater. He looked like the grinch with a termite smile as he lies to Cindy Loo Who while stealing her christmas tree. Then there was the number of times Ted Kennedy was named. It was never we the people named. Its not about us, but what Ted wanted. Oh and of course the vote had to be held on the  birthday of Ted's grandson Max. This all for you Max . We love you and this is what your grandaddy always wanted.  This is ALLL   for YOU! …. .http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQ4kU5Sjktg

  3. homosapiens says:

    I get sick to my stomach every time I hear about Congress thinking they have to pass this bill. This is not about health care. It's not about "access to doctors". It's all about politics – and the public be damned! We talk about taking things back at the next election, but I'm afraid that will be too late. What would be the chance of repealing this law that the despots in Washington seem Hell-bent on passing?

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