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I find this disingenuous and hyperbolic and dangerous.
Over 40,000 people who were not covered by some sort of insurance died this year from auto accidents, heart attacks, cancer, gunshot wounds, diabetes, AIDS, and old age. Those are the things that killed them. If every one of those people was covered, many of them would have died anyway. Many people who WERE covered died as well. That's life in a body on a planet.
What I see here is an excuse to use the word GOP as many times as possible in sentences along with words like "killed" and "obstructionism" and "die" and "play politics" and "thousands." I see the word kill or killed 5 times, and the word die 3 times.
I know you think you are trying to make a clever point. I just think that point is silly and overbearing. I think it cheapens the dialogue, and brings us down to a level where we don't belong. I mean sure, you can take the low road if you wish, I'm not going to stop you. I'm just not interested in playing that game anymore.
I do happen to think you are right, there are people, particularly "conservatives," and specifically whacko dominionist bigot psychopaths who are happily and even lustily trying to kill off as many people on the planet as they possibly can. It's so much bigger than simply the healthcare debate. That's just the internal purge component. Something has to be done, and it ain't just the "GOP."
With that in mind, I don't think it's helpful or productive to frame things in that fashion. It sounds like Glen Beck. I don't intend to start ranting like Rush. It sounds looney. It turns people off. Nobody wants to be in the room with you when you talk that way.
I don't know, or may be they do. Knock yourself out...
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