Obama get very warm welcome to the house

What exactly are some Republicans holding up that they think is so great against Obama's speech?

The bill?

their proposals, the one obamalama refused to meet with them and look at. that proposal.
 
The rebuttal isn't even live.

Looking up this guy:

He's been sued for Malpractice THREE times. (No wonder he wants to limit this stuff)

He got scammed trying to buy a british title of Lord supposedly.

Oh, and he's a Birther.

Edit: Noticed the GOP realized that them trying to actually speak about what they want doesn't go well. They just people to go to a website. :rofl:
 
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The rebuttal isn't even live.

Looking up this guy:

He's been sued for Malpractice THREE times. (No wonder he wants to limit this stuff) :lol:

He got scammed trying to buy a british title of Lord supposedly.

Oh, and he's a Birther.

Edit: Noticed the GOP realized that them trying to actually speak about what they want doesn't go well. They just people to go to a website. :rofl:

Given the van jones scandal, if it weren't obama's BC that were in question, he sounds like someone Obama would hire.
 
one should note that just because one has been sued for malpractice does not mean that he has in fact committed malpractice. that's a kneejerk libtard response.
 
Given the van jones scandal, if it weren't obama's BC that were in question, he sounds like someone Obama would hire.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ObxtFdDfpY]YouTube - Lord Boustany (2004)[/ame]

That wasn't even a rebuttal. That was a joke. You blink, you missed it.

That was merely a "Democrats aren't working for us! Go to our website!"
 
one should note that just because one has been sued for malpractice does not mean that he has in fact committed malpractice. that's a kneejerk libtard response.

Not really:

In a 2000 case, Geraldine Arceneaux, the sheriff of Carencro, La., was awarded $1.2 Million in damages from a state compensation fund after complications emerged following a 1997 bypass surgery by Boustany and a team of physicians at Lafayette General Medical Center.

In 1992, Melanie Malagarie sued Boustany's team for medical malpractice stemming from surgery performed on her young daughter, who underwent two surgeries for a condition called Tetrology of Falot -- the second resulting in complications. Again, the state review panel found in the patient's favor, awarding the family $600,000 in damages through the compensation fund. [Melanie Malagarie v. Dr. Charles Boustany, Dr. Shannon Turney, Dr. Geeta Dalal, Lafayette General Hospital et. al, Case No: 92-5260, 15th Judicial District Court Parish of Lafayette]

Three years later, another Boustany patient, Delila Hays, sued him after complications arising from an angioplasty which resulted in the amputation of several toes, according to documents. The medical panel didn't rule on the case but an unspecified settlement was paid out after mediation, the documents show. . [Delila Hays and Charles Hays v. Dr. David Baker, M.D., Lafayette General Medical Center, Dr. Guillory, Dr. Charles Boustany, Case Number: 95-0836]
 
Given the van jones scandal, if it weren't obama's BC that were in question, he sounds like someone Obama would hire.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ObxtFdDfpY]YouTube - Lord Boustany (2004)[/ame]

That wasn't even a rebuttal. That was a joke. You blink, you missed it.

That was merely a "Democrats aren't working for us! Go to our website!"

Yeah because he was given equal time and everything.
 
one should note that just because one has been sued for malpractice does not mean that he has in fact committed malpractice. that's a kneejerk libtard response.

Not really:

In a 2000 case, Geraldine Arceneaux, the sheriff of Carencro, La., was awarded $1.2 Million in damages from a state compensation fund after complications emerged following a 1997 bypass surgery by Boustany and a team of physicians at Lafayette General Medical Center.

In 1992, Melanie Malagarie sued Boustany's team for medical malpractice stemming from surgery performed on her young daughter, who underwent two surgeries for a condition called Tetrology of Falot -- the second resulting in complications. Again, the state review panel found in the patient's favor, awarding the family $600,000 in damages through the compensation fund. [Melanie Malagarie v. Dr. Charles Boustany, Dr. Shannon Turney, Dr. Geeta Dalal, Lafayette General Hospital et. al, Case No: 92-5260, 15th Judicial District Court Parish of Lafayette]

Three years later, another Boustany patient, Delila Hays, sued him after complications arising from an angioplasty which resulted in the amputation of several toes, according to documents. The medical panel didn't rule on the case but an unspecified settlement was paid out after mediation, the documents show. . [Delila Hays and Charles Hays v. Dr. David Baker, M.D., Lafayette General Medical Center, Dr. Guillory, Dr. Charles Boustany, Case Number: 95-0836]


Demonize those with whom you disagree with, Saul would be proud .......:eusa_whistle:
 
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