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Texas is the best place to live in?
Even if you're not Christian, white and insured?
Yes because so many other states are opening their arms to the uninsured. What state is setting up the uninsured welcome mat?
Posted On: Thursday, Aug. 20 2009 @ 12:27PMOther states are doing a better job of understanding the need for health care reform and offering health and education programs for children, rather than cutting them and crowing about huge budget surpluses.
Posted On: Thursday, Aug. 20 2009 @ 12:50PMTexas will rise to the excellence in care and education California has achieved when we get more Californians here.
Posted On: Thursday, Aug. 20 2009 @ 2:10PMObama's Seat is so right. I hate California and people from California too. They are going to ruin our state people! I'm scared, but I'm also conflicted because California is part of the USA and the largest state in the union by population and GDP. But I love the USA so how can I hate California? Argh, I'm so confused. Maybe I just love Texas and hate the rest of the USA. But, alas, I have all these USA flag shirts in my closet. Has my whole life been a lie? Maybe I should trade them out for Texas flag shirts. Nah, I'll just keep on living the way I'm living. I love America, I just hate the majority of Americans.
Posted On: Thursday, Aug. 20 2009 @ 3:23PMDorothy, maybe you should go have a drink.
Posted On: Thursday, Aug. 20 2009 @ 4:16PMI don't know where this is going, Mr Seat, but let me cut to the chase. If you are asking me out, then no thank you. My arguments tend to get angrier and more xenophobic the more I drink. And if you're the same way, I'm afraid I would fall in love with you.
Posted On: Thursday, Aug. 20 2009 @ 4:40PMDorothy... Texas should succeed from the Union. It's the only thing Rick Perry has said that makes any sense. As for the healthcare of the uninsured and immigrant populations, Rick's Merck Gardasil mandate should take care of that...(currently a requirement to citizenship). I question what motivates the man.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/03/us/03texas.html Averting a potentially divisive debate in the Legislature, Gov. Rick Perry, a Republican, signed an executive order mandating shots of the Merck vaccine Gardasil...Under the order, girls and women from 9 to 21 eligible for public assistance could get free shots immediately. The governor’s office said parents could opt out of the school program “for reasons of conscience, including religious beliefs.”
Best of luck with your Lone Star wardrobe.
Posted On: Thursday, Aug. 20 2009 @ 6:16PMRobert - you were a prick at TJ and haven't changed. Things haven't changed.
Posted On: Friday, Aug. 21 2009 @ 3:15PMWhat the hell did I do? Post a video?
As for the high school allegation, that may indeed be true. Though, to be fair, it was only because I did not like high school.
Posted On: Friday, Aug. 21 2009 @ 3:19PM














