Loquacious Laments About Our Loathsome Leader

SCHIP  is a vital program that provides immunizations and checkups for over 10 million children whose families cannot afford health insurance. Even with this necessary program in place, there are still many millions of children whose needs aren’t being met. How could any president veto a bill that would have expanded SCHIP, especially when said president is  spending billions fighting a war we can’t win. In recent weeks, children’s health care opponents, including Bushie, have used misleading information to scare others into falsely believing that advocates for children’s health care are working to shift upper middle-class children from private insurance to SCHIP. This is simply not true. This bad information is nothing but a phony argument that is being used as a scare tactic. I believe that our government, and especially our president, has an obligation to honestly inform. The use of inaccurate and misleading information does not contribute to an open and honest debate . Many SCHIP opponents continue to accept government-supported health care for themselves, have voted to give themselves pay raises, and even delivered billions and billions of dollars in corporate welfare to the Big Oil Industry - all at the same time they are actively working to deny health care to our nation’s poorest children.

It’s not surprising that republicans have such a sour-grapes attitude toward Gore’s Nobel Prize. The contrast between  Gore’s accomplishments and the dismal record of Georgie-Porgie, must be truly agonizing for them.

 Bushie has the idea that legislation he signed into law does not apply to him because of his status as “commander in chief.” He apparently feels that this status also allows him to overlook that part of his oath of office that states, “preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the United States …” Why don’t we get rid of this egomaniac by starting the impeachment process?

Laughs, Lessons and Language

Here are some new words you can use to spice up your conversation.
susurrus:  a whispering or rustling sound.
tenebrous:  dark; gloomy.
Sentence:  One tenebrous Halloween night, the susurrus
made me so scared that I wet my pants.

                

Have you ever wondered …
… why is it necessary to nail down a coffin?
… why don’t we ever see the headline, Psychic Wins
    Lottery?

… why glue doesn’t stick to the inside of the jar?
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