Re: The fate of the world rests in obama's grubby little paws...




"Paul M. Cook" <pmcook@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/anatole_kaletsky/article7039987.ece

If Barack Obama fails today, we'll all be swept away
If the President cannot break the deadlock on health reform, the whole
world could suffer the economic consequences


Don't know about the world, but this country is heading into serious
trouble if the current state of "healthcare" is not fixed. Most of the
rest of the world seems to have things under control.

Paul


Sorry Paul, pay for your healthcare not cigars.. You were offered
healthcare, just not a free ride.

Rick


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