WASHINGTON—Claiming that the president was preying on the public's fear of contracting a fatal disease last week when he declared the H1N1 virus a national emergency, Republican leaders announced Wednesday that they were officially endorsing the swine flu. "Thousands of Americans—hardworking ordinary Americans like you and me—already have H1N1," Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele said during a press conference. "Now Obama wants to take that away from us. Ask yourself: Do you want the federal government making these kinds of health care decisions for you and your family?" Other prominent Republicans opposing Obama's declaration of emergency include Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal, who urged residents of his state to continue not washing their hands, and radio host Rush Limbaugh, who made a point of dying of the virus during his show on Wednesday.
Republicans declare themselves pro-swine flu
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Republicans declare themselves pro-swine flu
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Oh Michael Steele, every time you open your mouth you give yet another gem to the left wing. You sir are an unending fount of pure wonderful dump political statements
Shame it's not true because had they kept it at just Steel I would have believed it and not checked the link.
Shame it's not true because had they kept it at just Steel I would have believed it and not checked the link.
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The sad thing is that many actually do think the Republicans being capable of this, proving that even the Onion can be topped by reality.
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Well, upon reading the title I just thought the Republicans had opposed some bill to fund H1N1 vaccine distribution.
I was wrong, in the best way possible.
I was wrong, in the best way possible.
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I wish he wouldn't get my hopes upand radio host Rush Limbaugh, who made a point of dying of the virus during his show on Wednesday.
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I wonder what would happen if Obama told the american public to keep breathing.Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal, who urged residents of his state to continue not washing their hands
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Re: Republicans declare themselves pro-swine flu
This story sure is multilayered, like an onion or something...
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*Smacks forehead*
Last time I post without any coffee. Whats sad about the current Right wing is that I could actually see them doing something like this.
Last time I post without any coffee. Whats sad about the current Right wing is that I could actually see them doing something like this.
"You have to believe in God before you can say there are things that man was not meant to know.
I don't think there's anything man wasn't meant to know. There are just some stupid things that people shouldn't do." - David Cronenberg
"Doesn't Rush Limbaugh remind you of one of those gay guys that like to lie in a tub while other guys pee on him?" - Bill Hicks
I don't think there's anything man wasn't meant to know. There are just some stupid things that people shouldn't do." - David Cronenberg
"Doesn't Rush Limbaugh remind you of one of those gay guys that like to lie in a tub while other guys pee on him?" - Bill Hicks
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Is there some unwritten rule that someone needs to post this gem every goddamn time there's an Onion article? It's not even that credible (yes yes hurf hurf all republicans eat babies, I know). Limbaugh dying of the virus on air? You really think Republicans would be capable of that?Tribun wrote:The sad thing is that many actually do think the Republicans being capable of this, proving that even the Onion can be topped by reality.
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Hmm I didn't even notice how similar my post was to Triburn's. need more coffee.
"You have to believe in God before you can say there are things that man was not meant to know.
I don't think there's anything man wasn't meant to know. There are just some stupid things that people shouldn't do." - David Cronenberg
"Doesn't Rush Limbaugh remind you of one of those gay guys that like to lie in a tub while other guys pee on him?" - Bill Hicks
I don't think there's anything man wasn't meant to know. There are just some stupid things that people shouldn't do." - David Cronenberg
"Doesn't Rush Limbaugh remind you of one of those gay guys that like to lie in a tub while other guys pee on him?" - Bill Hicks
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Yes, it's a slow news day,.. and again, Yes, some are. Some are really that stupid and self centered.Bounty wrote:Is there some unwritten rule that someone needs to post this gem every goddamn time there's an Onion article? It's not even that credible (yes yes hurf hurf all republicans eat babies, I know). Limbaugh dying of the virus on air? You really think Republicans would be capable of that?Tribun wrote:The sad thing is that many actually do think the Republicans being capable of this, proving that even the Onion can be topped by reality.
As far as Limbaugh goes,..... one can only hope he's giving Beck and a few others a sloppy hug at the height of his infection.
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