wilson's remark might have been rude and disrespectful, ...
also true.
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wilson's remark might have been rude and disrespectful, ...
It might interest you to know that the VA health care system is a system of prioritization. There are 8 categories.Isn't this interesting ........................he is against government run health care for others, but not for himself and his family.
I do not remember you ever criticizing Bush in any of his policy decisions, his military decisions, etc. You have called him a liberal.
Tiny, you are right in your post. However this misses the point of the article. Wilson has campaigned against government run health care, and yet he is a participant, as is his family, in government run health care. If he is so against it why is he not consistent and withdraw from the health care plan he and his family is in and campaign against all government run health care programs.
I have no problem with him being in a government run health care program. Under current law he is entitled to it as is him family. It is, IMHO, somewhat disingenuous to say it is all right for me, but not for you.
He stepped in it big time this time. I do not know if you were in the military or not, but it was drilled into us that you respect the rank of a person no matter how much you dislike the person. You could disagree with a person of higher rank, but you could not insult him/her. If you did you ended up being happy. The office of the president should be respected regardless of how much a person disagrees with the person and civility should be maintained even in strong disagreement.
Not really. If you were an offficer you'd know about "Falling on your sword" and "unlawful orders."
Even respect for rank has limits.
Now, you're playing the classic Lib game of equivocation. You state Rep Wilson has "government run healthcare" in order to eliminate any distinctions.
But as a retired Vet I can tell you -- I'll take private insurance and facilities over "government run" military hospitals any day of the week.
But that is an aside. The point is he wants for himself what he does not want for your, me and others.
Isn't this interesting ........................he is against government run health care for others, but not for himself and his family.
Leave it to a liberal to claim that military veterans don't deserve the benefits they were promised.
Ironically, I remember that back during President Bush's administration, 'boy was one of the loudest voices complaining about the shameful conditions of the VA system and the poor treatment of veterans by the Bush admin.
Crabby was one of the loudest voices complaining about the shameful conditions of the VA system...
Would that make Crabby a hypocrite?
Well then, at least when he started this thread he was following the old adage of "write about what you know".
Crabby was one of the loudest voices complaining about the shameful conditions of the VA system...
Would that make Crabby a hypocrite?
I have no problem with him being in a government run health care program. Under current law he is entitled to it as is him family. It is, IMHO, somewhat disingenuous to say it is all right for me, but not for you.
My point which many seem to ignore or not understand is that it is hypocritical to take benefits from the government but not believe others should have them.
BTW - if you want a real example of hypocrisy - how about Christians who say that they oppose abortion but voted for Obama anyway?
If you want a real example of a hyprocit how about a person who is against abortion but is for unjust wars that kill untold numbers of innocent people?
If you want a real example of a hyprocit how about a person who is against abortion but is for unjust wars that kill untold numbers of innocent people?
When a man is beaten in an argument, he will often times change the subject to avoid the spotlight on his weak views.