Post your favorite political meme

Discussion in 'Politics' started by cball, Aug 18, 2011.

  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84phU8of02U
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  2. #4544 Rotties4Ever, May 16, 2013
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    monsanto doesnt own the fda anymore then a right index finger owning a right thumb
     
  3. “
    This past week, we learned that the IRS has targeted for additional scrutiny the tax exemption applications of groups with whose messages it disagrees. We also learned that the Department of Justice obtained the personal telephone records of hundreds of reporters and editors employed by the Associated Press without a search warrant issued by a judge. And during this past week we learned that the White House, the Department of State and the CIA all engaged in a conspiracy of disinformation so that the official version of events of what caused the murders of four Americans at our consulate in Benghazi, Libya, would not impair Obama's re-election campaign in 2012.
     

    The common threads in all of this government secrecy and lying are a general rejection of government's moral obligation to tell the truth, a disturbing yet brazen willingness to evade and avoid the restrictions the Constitution has deliberately built around government, and a glib admission that the government can do as it pleases so long as it can politically get away with it.
    ” - Andrew Napolitano
     
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    It really is happening. They have already done it here in Boston too.
     
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    Dear Whoever,
     
    Your argument is as equally invalid.  The average cost of health care may indeed be $5615, but the average employer pays around 60% of that, while the employee pays the rest.   Also, only around 45% of people in the retail sector choose to get health insurance from their employers, either because they are on their parents or spouse's insurance, or they opt out because they can't afford it.
     
    So your figure of $11.2 billion dollars, in real math is more like $3 billion dollars.  And it's all tax-deductible for Walmart.
     
    Your argument also ignores that since most of those employees qualify for government funded health care, the taxpayers are picking up 100% of the tab. 
     
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    You're arguing with a meme bro. While you're at it, do you have anything to say about the picture on the left? Point out its flaws.
     
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    Man I was convinced then unconvinced. What will happen next? 
     
    Also, thats kinda a lame response. Nothing to say about her response? Point out its flaws.
    I mean, all she was doing was dispelling misinformation, unless you have an argument against what she said.
     
  8. A few for thought...
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  9. Didn't I say that both arguments were "equally invalid"? What does that phrase mean to you?
     
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    The difference being one was had a minor flaw while the other was entirely fallacious
     
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    You get convinced without evidence but faith in the writer? Or was that a joke.
     
    It wasn't a lame response, she has yet to provide any proof of what her numers and percentages claim while demanding for some. :p
     
  12. Nah dude... That was a pretty lame response to a well thought out one.
     

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