More funny Republican madness

LeRoy Schaffer, a St. Francis city council member, dressed in a tuxedo and top hat for the occasion. Shaffer got visibly emotional asking Bachmann about the future of health care and the role of special interests in Washington.
“I’ll be danged if I am going to give up my Social Security because of socialism,” Schaffer said, before being booed by the crowd.
Bachmann Faces Raucous Crowd in Minnesota - Roll Call

A moderator should change the title of this thread or move it to the flame zone, since the guy this thread is about is NOT a Republican at all.
 
LeRoy Schaffer, a St. Francis city council member, dressed in a tuxedo and top hat for the occasion. Shaffer got visibly emotional asking Bachmann about the future of health care and the role of special interests in Washington.
“I’ll be danged if I am going to give up my Social Security because of socialism,” Schaffer said, before being booed by the crowd.
Bachmann Faces Raucous Crowd in Minnesota - Roll Call

A moderator should change the title of this thread or move it to the flame zone, since the guy this thread is about is NOT a Republican at all.
If only you were a moderator, poor pathetic RGS.
 
Actually, ole Leroy was misquoted. He actually said that he'd be danged that he would give up his medicare or social security because IT'S socialism. Not "of".



Health care debate? Still fevered | StarTribune.com





Video:

YouTube - At Michelle Bachmann Town Hall: Won't Give Up Social Security Because of Socialism
sounds like hes a socialist to me

More of a whackjob all the way around. Not really a socialist.

Yeah, he's a case alright. Google and read up on his ... uh.... antics.
 
sounds like hes a socialist to me

More of a whackjob all the way around. Not really a socialist.

Yeah, he's a case alright. Google and read up on his ... uh.... antics.
He is. Nutcase for sure. As far as his sentiments, LeRoy seems to be amongst a lot of company...


New poll finds that 39 percent of Americans want government to ‘stay out of Medicare.’

As ThinkProgress has noted before, conservatives have frequently obscured the fact that Medicare is a government-run single-payer program. Constituents appearing at health care town halls have even demanded that their members of Congress keep their “government hands off of Medicare.” Now, a new Public Policy Polling poll finds that millions of Americans do not realize that the federal government runs Medicare:
One poll question indicative of how difficult it is to gain public understanding on a complicated issue asked if respondents thought the government should ‘stay out of Medicare,’ something inherently impossible. 39% said yes.
The poll also shows that an additional 15% of respondents were “not sure” if the government should be involved in Medicare. Only 46% of respondents disagreed with the proposition that the government should stay out of the government-run program.
Update The poll also finds that only 62 percent of respondents believe that President Obama was born in America. Of the 38 percent who either don't believe or are unsure, some think he was born in Indonesia, Kenya, the Philippines, or France. Six percent of the total poll respondents also don't think Hawaii is a U.S. state.
 
More of a whackjob all the way around. Not really a socialist.

Yeah, he's a case alright. Google and read up on his ... uh.... antics.
He is. Nutcase for sure. As far as his sentiments, LeRoy seems to be amongst a lot of company...


New poll finds that 39 percent of Americans want government to ‘stay out of Medicare.’

As ThinkProgress has noted before, conservatives have frequently obscured the fact that Medicare is a government-run single-payer program. Constituents appearing at health care town halls have even demanded that their members of Congress keep their “government hands off of Medicare.” Now, a new Public Policy Polling poll finds that millions of Americans do not realize that the federal government runs Medicare:
One poll question indicative of how difficult it is to gain public understanding on a complicated issue asked if respondents thought the government should ‘stay out of Medicare,’ something inherently impossible. 39% said yes.
The poll also shows that an additional 15% of respondents were “not sure” if the government should be involved in Medicare. Only 46% of respondents disagreed with the proposition that the government should stay out of the government-run program.
Update The poll also finds that only 62 percent of respondents believe that President Obama was born in America. Of the 38 percent who either don't believe or are unsure, some think he was born in Indonesia, Kenya, the Philippines, or France. Six percent of the total poll respondents also don't think Hawaii is a U.S. state.
France?

:rofl:
 
LOL.

That was a hoot.

"The French Looking Borak Obama."


(Remember when Rush called Kerry that?) "French looking" - it's important to drive home to their wingnut base:
he's not like us, He ain't 'MeriKan!

Gotta keep the xenophobic element in the party alive and well.
Well, he did request dijon mustard for his burger. *horrors!!!*
 
Officer at ObamaCare Rally – “This Ain’t America No More”

god damned right it ain't

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just one of Osama's fuckin pigs !!!!
 
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A con calling a police officer a pig.

My how things have changed since the 60's.

Look at the bright side namvet. Since Obama is the Antichrist, Rapture is right around the corner!
 
I don't know where people get the idea cons at rally's are comparing Obama to Hitler.

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