Wednesday, 24 March 2010

Joe Biden F Comments bomb against the law to reform the health sector

Vice President Joe Biden F-Bomb comments have been picked up by a microphone podium against the law to reform health care when he was signed by U.S. President Barack Obama. How quickly, while Americans make easy money!
You can watch the video of Joe Biden gaffes, Biden was perhaps too enthusiastic about the signing of the reforms of health care and Obama an F-bomb was accidentally dropped on live TV, while congratulating the president. He turned to Obama and said: "This is a great f ** king deal." She said Obama's signature on the protection of patients and care available Bill was a "big f ** king" during the live broadcast of national news. Times have Biden noted after the introduction of Obama by the signing of the controversial bill on Tuesday. The White House Press Secretary of the response, Robert Gibbs, after tweeted in reply via Twitter, "If Mr. Vice President, you're right."
It is difficult to say with certainty, but when President Obama was embraced by Biden in the health of the signature of the previous reform, which sounded like he said: "It is a damn deal", however, may have been cursed to be honest. You can listen on headphones only, but since it is not quite ready to listen.
Valerie Jarrett, Obama advisor said that Biden is loose talk was
"part of what makes it so attractive that the Vice President would not change one iota." Lindsey Graham, a former Senate colleague said: "If no gaffes, d be Joe. Is there someone you can not help but like." This is not the first episode, but Biden has been caught with F-Word. Last year we used to talk with another senator, also in the open mike. "Leave it to Vice President Joe Biden, adding a little, ahem, tap the signing of a bill for medical treatment, which affects millions of people. Biden has a reputation for verbal slips, and he knows it."
School of thought that Biden would probably be more aware that every other word I can say is caught by the camera in a very public event.
Fox News was the first to report that Vice President Joe Biden could have dropped an F-bomb during the signing of the Health Bill in the White House today and to be honest, we've lost. But upon closer inspection, yes he did. After giving a short speech of warming before the intervention of President Obama, Biden back to embrace the president and said "it's a great f * cking deal" (At the second mark 20th)
I think the point was Fidoohki make is that this law throughout the transfers enormous power and control to the federal government. Freedom is like a cake, which is owned 100% to each of us at birth. When we allow the government to take the pieces of the pie, not less left to the individual. Of course there are legitimate functions of government. No doubt. But healthcare is not one of them. I know you agree with me about it and I'm not particularly interested in hearing his explanation / justification of how health care is a legitimate role for government. This shortage will NEVER be distributed.
As for calling people a disgrace and shame of this great nation to share with them is you who launches an antagonism of words that at least implies that you think that the person be deported from this country ... or dead ... or silenced in any other way that I am quite sure that explain how the legitimate role of government also.
I do not know you, and you probably do not know anywhere in this forum personally.

By virtue of the thoughts that each of us have written down here. On this basis, and that can only be determined that he likes, and hate the other citizens of this country enough to be annoyed by / for them?
I do not think that the difference between left and right here is a question of "hatred" I see a lot of evidence that both sides, and that includes YOU. It is a matter of philosophical split that, frankly, has been discussed since the beginning of this country to date. In this era, men were able to respect people, as opposed to the political position. We in America today seems to have lost the ability to do so.
Our history is fascinating. I am 58 years old and has spent much time in "classes" and almost nothing of the story I'm reading right now is to recover. This shows that this country can overcome the political differences, if we stay close to its original intent and content of the Constitution.
There are few things in this bill for the health of most Americans, but both Democrat and now independent (yesterday), I like many people I know are changing, mainly because of the way in which this procedure is done, not watch all of our constitution, emotions, taxes, etc. Wait until you get everyone to celebrate and big hits to fall. "People in this country come to see, rationed health care, doctors quit, as our economy once enjoyed our freedom to work hard and make money go down the drain. There will be no division in this country than anyone had imagined. Do you think it was historically, wait until the Americans who are angry stand and fight. It will make history
Three months ago I had a dream that Pelosi, Biden, etc., stood behind a table (one behind as he was to make voting in the House) suddenly far ahead of Democrats in the bottom of the room where senators sat there was a large 20-foot "Golden Hammer". The hammer was difficult initially to be hoisted by a crane old and dilapidated, but people who try to raise it repeatedly kept trying. Suddenly, the golden hammer went over to Pelosi, Biden, etc. and just touch the table (which Pelosi stood, the hammer came down on the table with a high bang "and the 2700 hand bills for health Health is meeting unbound in the top of the table in the air flying everywhere, the table was broken completely in half and look at Pelosi's face was shock. If the pile of gold ": the people or the Supreme Court or the November 2012 election, I do not know. But not over.
cappi "I appreciate your long and thoughtful comment. You're right, here are some impassable ravines. I think all Americans should have health insurance. I do not think that everyone is born 100% free. I think your point of view on "freedom" is more idealistic than any judge of this social reform bill seeks to correct. We do not agree here, and not a comment on the arguments never show the nuances of what we think, so I decline.
And sorry, but your comment made me no less disgusted by saying that health reform was a step toward slavery. I loathe the background to encourage the "slavery". I am disgusted by the lack of reason and logic in this argument ist extreme slope, which is not true. The threat to democracy that I fear most now is the misleading information disseminated by the reactionary fear-mongering as fidoohki.
You're right. The hatred coming from both sides. I hate mis-information. Therefore, my more obnoxious than usual tone taken against "Obama leading us into slavery" BS. I'm not knocking you or legitimate arguments against health ... simply false.
We all have to wait now to see what health care bill will occur. I hope everything goes well for everyone, but unfortunately there are rarely happens. The region of America we have known for hundreds of years have not changed to keep pace with Europe and Canada. Too bad you can not come to our country and get their health care. Many Europeans (who can afford it), and Canadians have used our doctors for years. Maybe we can go to Mexico. LOL!
Taxes will fly higher in four years, all working to pay for something they did not even take effect this year. I dislike the government telling me "I have no choice how I spend my money on my body." Actually I'm using my money to help all the poor in the United States afford healthcare. I give to charities abroad and in America as it is. How much more the government can pull from our pockets. They want to eliminate the working people who try to live. Why even encouraged to "have a small business," the core of our country.
This is not just health care, it comes to our wallets and our livelihood. I worked hard, seven days a week for 40 years to build a small one person business and I now see my advantages of being pressured by the government. I already pay taxes, federal, state, city, etc., and what most people do in a year. How much are people willing to pay. It is not healthcare, it is our freedom to live as we choose.
Given that at least 37% still believe that the bill contains a takeover of the insurance industry, I would not put much into these polls. In general, the voting more accurate when interviewers (Note: Never use the word again) really tell people that are voices that are in the bill. This actually happened when public elections are a real possibility, people disapproved of the bill, approved high when it was actually explained to them.
This is called being a sheep. No, there is no official name for it. People who strongly opposed the law (as in the video below), did not even know what really is it, when I called to report what is in the bill, just think he is a socialist, regardless of how the bill is that if a corporate thing.


# The Associated Press, which prides itself on its target ", and generally colorless cover completely avoid the word about the title of his report (" How big a deal? Ask Joe Biden). The scripts used to remove the ugly letters.
"# The Washington Post reliable source" column, which is a gossip column, and all have a longer leash to run, so they use some salt, "Eric Massa" language. The offensive word was replaced by "fracking."
Meanwhile, #, was the New York Times neat and orderly exclamation point on "Joe Biden", which describes how "an adjective between large and agreement that begins with" f "But Mediaite embedded a video of the library, so that 25" Whose Line Is It Anyway? "pointing to the times!
# More points for Columbia Journalism Review (have egos to feed) to refer to us, and to avoid the issue brilliantly covers writearound Times quote lady in vocabulary Biden, and mocked him with love.
# The Kansas City Star was possibly the least fun of the press group, in which a word "illegitimate" and name calling Biden "mouth that roared."
# Apparently, Brits are far more lenient towards those things that Americans are as follows: in spite of a number of stars clothes speak without sense, the British Times calls it a "reminder of Earth's historical significance," that "helped to immortalize "in the moment. Do not get carried away here.
# The New York Post never ceases to disappoint with sensational headlines, why not surprisingly, the website comic flashes before esque photo holder with an opening, accompanying the article "Joe Oh no!"
# Fox News, which first broke the story, was with the standard AP, but obviously more than just a news report has. Inappropriate language they said was a sign of an "after setting the Parties" of the Democrats brought to the law firm. How amateur.
# MSNBC, moreover, has little of everything, the combination "&*$# Eng "on the front and a series of number of scripts on the current page. They did a report on some previously un-seen (irrelevant) "conflict", but: President Obama seemed "eager". Drama!
Few Americans would argue that today's signing of legislation attention to the health reform law was not a big problem. The choice of the adjectives used to describe the passage of the new law is a matter of fierce dispute.
Unfortunately for Joe Biden, an open microphone at the signing ceremony in the White House elected Vice President captured the adjective loud and clear.
In a side note with President Barack Obama, after presenting the jubilant audience gathered in the East Room, Biden let fly with a function, not the sleeve for the assessment of the time
U.S. Vice President, Joe Biden, not only that the newly approved and available care Patient Protection Act is a major problem.
It is a big f *% king deal!


Without realizing that he had been registered by the microphone, podium, or maybe just not to give a t $ h!, VP congratulated the President yesterday with just these words.
He is absolutely right either to oppose the bill or not. Here men are the # 1 and # 2 in the U.S. government, marking the future landmark health reform



The Press Secretary of the White House, Robert Gibbs, says Vice President supported, saying "Yes, Mr. Vice President, you're right. Barack Obama adviser, Valerie Jarrett, later replied that they are unable to change the gaffe prone Biden one bit.
He certainly had his share of memorable moments during his many years of service as a member of the U.S. Senate, Delaware, including more than one such as this.
Hey, at least you know who says what he thinks, right? A rarity in politics. Here is a video of Joe Biden yesterday F-bomb and some of his greatest hits
When Rep. John Boehner said passage of the law of health care will be Armageddon, we thought he was speaking in exaggeration. Turns out he spoke in metaphors encoded movies: at least this is how the rest of the Republicans are unconsciously internalized. How can you explain the metaphor used by the Republican Senator Judd Gregg today when we talk about the extra costs of Medicaid for our national debt, saying "... and all this will end in a gigantic ball up, as a giant asteroid headed for earth mass. "
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