RICK PERRY JUST FUCKED HIS CHANCES AT NATIONAL OFFICE !!!!!!

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  • CJ7
  • 09-27-2013, 01:59 PM
Somebody has to keep you PLAGIARIZING ASTROTURFERS honest! Originally Posted by IIFFOFRDB


LINK !


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Do you think this is a first, simple jack? do you think it's new? Somyou think the Democrats were the first to do this.

Simple.

Jack.


HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
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  • CJ7
  • 09-27-2013, 05:45 PM
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Journal...nus-Plagiarism Originally Posted by IIFFOFRDB


The accusation against Obama is that he, with permission from the original author, took ideas from a speech and presented them as his own. Much of the material involved was quoted from previous speeches that are already well-known.
Should Obama have given credit to his friend? Yes. Does it reflect on his moral character that he didn’t? It is hard to say. It is easy when giving a speech to omit sections. The question is whether it was an honest mistake or an attempt to present the words as something they weren’t.
Given that Obama, by all accounts, had permission to use the verbiage before going up, the evidence leans to the “honest mistake” side. However, only Obama knows the complete truth.


you find the link ..
Where does it specifically exclude uninsured people who become sick and need to enroll for coverage?

Answer. IT DOESN'T .....THE BIG INTENDED LOOPHOLE.






When Could People Switch Plans Outside Open Enrollment Periods?
The HHS rule also lays out a number of “triggering events” that would allow people to enroll in or switch their exchange coverage during a “special enrollment period” outside the annual open enrollment period. For example, people who lose job-based insurance, or lose Medicaid coverage because of an increase in income can enroll in an exchange plan. Other triggering events include marriage, divorce, and the birth or adoption of a child.
Generally, people who switch from one exchange plan to another during a special enrollment period would have to remain in the same coverage level (Bronze, Silver, Gold, or Platinum). They could, for example, change from one Bronze plan to another, but they could not jump from a Bronze plan to a Silver plan (or vice versa) until the next annual open enrollment period. This restriction is apparently intended to protect insurers from cases in which people discover that they need an expensive procedure or surgery and switch mid-year to a plan with more comprehensive coverage. But there may be a range of instances when a consumer subject to a special enrollment period should have the ability to change plan levels. Originally Posted by lostincypress
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So when exactly did the Head Moron of Texas ever have a legitimate chance for national office?
Same shit said about Ronaldus Magnus.
Be careful what you ask for.
Perry blew his chances at ever becoming President during the primary debates last time around. I can't imagine him getting any traction this time.
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Three shall be the number of departments thou shalt cut, and the number of the cutting shall be three. Four shalt thou not count, neither count thou two, excepting that thou then proceed to three. Five is right out, unless thou be Ron Paul. Originally Posted by skajules
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