Steve Chabot should be ashamed of himself. He has no problem with accepting health care at taxpayers' expense, yet he's blocking health care for 10 million uninsured children.
Chabot is simply out of touch with mainstream American values:
More than seven in 10 support the planned $35 billion [SCHIP] spending increase, and only 25 percent are opposed. About half of Americans "strongly" support the increased spending; 17 percent are that firmly against the additional money. And the program expansion has majority support across party lines: Eighty-one percent of Democrats, 69 percent of independents and 61 percent of Republicans are in favor.
Amazing Malia and Huggable Howard... you all treat Mean Jean like Schmidt, and she's the one that's effective at getting projects funded. You write like she's a retarded sister in the basement who can't even tie her own shoes. meanwhile, she's in congress getting $14.6 million dollars back for her district. Albeit, she steps in it, she is effective. give the woman some credit.
. The use-less idiot, dude, of the NAZI party (tnp) thinks she is the one bringing home the bacon because the, schmidt'y, wRong wingnut whackos have them squealing like little pigs !
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Steve Chabot should be ashamed of himself. He has no problem with accepting health care at taxpayers' expense, yet he's blocking health care for 10 million uninsured children.
Chabot is simply out of touch with mainstream American values:
More than seven in 10 support the planned $35 billion [SCHIP] spending increase, and only 25 percent are opposed. About half of Americans "strongly" support the increased spending; 17 percent are that firmly against the additional money. And the program expansion has majority support across party lines: Eighty-one percent of Democrats, 69 percent of independents and 61 percent of Republicans are in favor.
Say what you want about Jean Schmidt, but as the junior Representative of the region she surely gets it done.
“McConnel says that he used his seniority to secure funding for important Kentucky priorities ! That's not true!
These funds are vital to Kentucky’s families, workers and economy ! That's true!
PATHETIC HYPOCRITES !
HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2007 !
Amazing Malia and Huggable Howard... you all treat Mean Jean like Schmidt, and she's the one that's effective at getting projects funded. You write like she's a retarded sister in the basement who can't even tie her own shoes. meanwhile, she's in congress getting $14.6 million dollars back for her district. Albeit, she steps in it, she is effective. give the woman some credit.
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The use-less idiot, dude, of the NAZI party (tnp) thinks she is the one bringing home the bacon because the, schmidt'y, wRong wingnut whackos have them squealing like little pigs !
lol, lol, lol
PATHETIC Hypocrites !
HAD ENOUGH:
VOTE NO, on the 'fanatical five' !
VOTE, for a real, DEMOCRAT 2007 and JEFFRE !
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