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MB
10/12/2007 4:40 AM UTC
You did a good job, Johnny. Ably moderated and well managed. This was the first time I've ever paid attention to a Blogtalkradio production, and I'm glad I did. None of these guys are going anywhere (it's telling when the most intelligent candidate running for his party's nomination has already endorsed the candidacy of a member of another party . . .), but it was and interesting and informative debate.
Johnny Camacho
10/12/2007 3:18 AM UTC
I'm not sure why my comment got cut off, but I went on to say that it was wrong for Root to call universal health care a failure, even though every WHO statistic tells us a different story. Lastly, Root shouldn't call the Bush Administration innocent before the congress has even investigated many of the scandals that could have a criminal element to them.
10/12/2007 3:14 AM UTC
MB, Thanks for your active commenting on the debate. I greatly appreciate that you listened. I'm sorry that I couldn't engage in more dialogue with you in real time, but managing the three diverse opinions on the air was enough of a task to keep me busy. I'm in almost complete agreement with you on everything. I thought for Root to call Universal health care as is being proposed by the major Democratic candidates "Socialized medicine" was misrepresenting the plans entirely, and was a
10/12/2007 1:47 AM UTC
I appreciate the ideological consistency of Phillies in his approach to immigration.
10/12/2007 1:37 AM UTC
Root, you're full of shit. First, you're misrepresenting the impact of trial lawyers on the health care system (i.e., if doctors would be more careful, they wouldn't get sued. What happened the libertarian concept of taking responsibility?). Second, you obviously haven't done any real research on universal healthcare systems - both me and my family have rec'd damn good (and timely) care in the UK and Germany. Try honesty.
10/12/2007 1:32 AM UTC
So, in other words, none of these guys are going to do anything about health care.
10/12/2007 1:25 AM UTC
And how Root is making up facts about oil. Seriously, these other two guys should knock him out of the park on that alone.
10/12/2007 1:16 AM UTC
(Oh, and now with the fearmongering. Dude, did they just not let you into the Kool Kids Klub at the Republican convention?)
10/12/2007 1:15 AM UTC
Apparently Wayne Allyn Root hasn't been paying attention. That, or he doesn't believe that Presidents need follow the law. Which automatically disqualifies him from any serious conversation on American politics.
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