A RE-publican Cry for Help

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A RE-publican Cry for Help

This is the show from Tuesday, August 28th, 2012.

SUMMARY:

* RepublicansAgainstRomney.com: Bob and co-host Doug McBurney analyze the press release the American Right to Life launch of a website outlining why pro-life conservatives cannot vote for the greater of two evils, Mitt Romney!

* Et Tu Mitt? Bob and Doug explain, (perhaps a bit too vociferously in Doug’s case…) to caller Johanna that Mitt Romney’s recent statement on CBS TV is the latest in a series of statements proving that not only is Mitt at least as pro-abortion as the president of Planned Parenthood, but that his candidacy may be the one that calls down the judgment of pro-life conservatives against the pro-aborts running the RE-publican party.

* Why Do You Think They Call it Dope? Bob and Doug Examine the latest study on the long term and possibly irreversible harmful effects of Marijuana use, especially amongst young people.

Today's Resource: Meet the Apostle Peter in this important Bible study. Have you considered why Peter addresses his letters to no well-known recipients? Rather, similarly to James, John, and Jude, he sends them generically to the circumcision believers scattered abroad. Why? Meanwhile, Peter mentions the Apostle Paul, who addresses his epistles to many well-known leaders and specific regional churches. Teacher Bob Enyart demonstrates that understanding the big picture of the Bible, its plot, helps to see even such small books as First Peter and Second Peter in their proper perspectives. Such biblical observations go a long way toward explaining the differences between Peter and Paul. For as Peter himself wrote of, "our beloved brother Paul" who "has written to you as also in all his epistles… in which are some things hard to understand…"

This fascinating Bible study is available in a 6-DVD set, on MP3-CD or MP3 download. You can click to order online or call us at 1-800-8Enyart (836-9278).
 

Nick M

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I don't understand how people think Romney is the lesser. Even on the surface, Obama care is really Romney care, and they are both stealing. The Horn and Big Bang 123, not to mention alate one must be giggling happy right now.
 

Nick M

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And we already know that "smokers" are stupid. In quotes as to not be confused with fine tobacco products from Rocky, Nick, Arturo...
 

Dan Emanuel

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I don't understand how people think Romney is the lesser. Even on the surface, Obama care is really Romney care, and they are both stealing. The Horn and Big Bang 123, not to mention alate one must be giggling happy right now.
Romney is a fine man, a diligent worker and thinker, a leader and not a demagogue, and believes in personal responsibility and that capitalism makes opportunity available for anybody willing to put in the hard work required to succeed. He's a self-made multi-millionaire, a prudent risk-taker, a one-woman-man, a faithful servant to his church, of good morals, and old-fashioned values.

Romneycare is not socialized medicine but a mandate to buy insurance, penalizing those who don't because when these wind up needing medical care and cannot or will not pay it, we the public must pay it - personal responsibility. The President took Romney's state solution and made it federal, violating the spirit of the Constitution. Romney gave Massachusetts what they wanted, the President forced upon America what we did not want.

We need a man cognizant of business to heal our economy, a man who knows that entrepreneurship and not community organization or whatever the President's experience was, is what can heal us, and Romney is an entrepreneur himself, plus he like Clinton knows the importance of a balanced budget and will balance the federal budget within four years and begin to reverse the debt.

Romney can lead us to prosperity, while the President can and has only spent and spent and spent, hoping that a miracle occurs.

This man will not fail.


Daniel
 

Nick M

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Romney is a fine man, a diligent worker and thinker, a leader and not a demagogue, and believes in personal responsibility and that capitalism makes opportunity available for anybody willing to put in the hard work required to succeed. He's a self-made multi-millionaire, a prudent risk-taker, a one-woman-man, a faithful servant to his church, of good morals, and old-fashioned values.

You made that up. He passed into law as governor, socialized medicine, the first huge steps to communism. Get your brains out of neutral.
 

Dan Emanuel

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You made that up. He passed into law as governor, socialized medicine, the first huge steps to communism. Get your brains out of neutral.
It is not single payer. It is not socialism. You have to buy insurance. If you don't your fined. Its arguably totalitarian, heavy-handed, but not socialism. Besides, whatever treatment is provided to the un- or under-insured, the public has to fund anyway, this makes it a bit more fair than that.

You should be able to admit that anyway.


Daniel
 

Nick M

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It is not socialism

It is. Socialism is taking from one and giving to another. That happens through the taxes (fines). Socialism and romneycare are both a sin. And you profane God by supporting it you communist heathen.
 

Dan Emanuel

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As I explained, what Massachusetts was already doing was more socialistic than Romneycare is. The public was already paying for the un- and under-insured when they got treatment. Now, the un- and under-insured are fined, which makes the system less socialistic than it was before. It makes it more fair. As I explained.

The fact that I call this "more fair" ought to tell you something about what I think about single-payer universal healthcare, and socialism in general, by the way.
Socialism is taking from one and giving to another.
No thats theft. And I know I know, libertarians always like to say that taxation is theft, and socialism is theft, but thats really beyond the pale. We have this great nation. We have to take care of it, whether or not you get on board with that. "Thats not the way I read the Constitution." Too bad. You owe. Pay up.

Socialism is having the public fund something, thus, socializing the expense. Thats what Massachetts was doing before Romneycare.

Whenever it is that Romney stakes his rightful claim to his own idea, the only man on the face of the earth who was able to separate universal health care from single-payer health care... Do you get how unique this is? Its the only universal health care system that is not a single-payer system in the whole world. Do you get that? Its decidedly not socialism. Thats the beauty of it. Thats what Mitt Romney did. He separated the inseparable. Nobody else thought of this. He was the champion of this novel idea, and the Democrat current governor of Massachusetts even praises Romneycare (while being careful not to say that Romney would be a better President than Mr. Obama of course).
That happens through the taxes (fines).
Explained.
Socialism and romneycare are both a sin.
Are you clueless as to what happened to the sin/sins issue 2000 years ago?
And you profane God by supporting it you communist heathen.
Easy, killer.


Daniel
 
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