Fox News, lol. Where would Americans go for comedy if it didn't exist?
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Let's just say that the Colbert Report and Daily Show are actually much more credible than Fox News, even though they're both satirical.
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OHHHH BOYYYYY! KYUUN JUST GOT SHUT DOWN! HAHAHAHAHAJAJA!
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You make it sound like I care.
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You should if you want to be taken seriously.
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It's the Off-Topic. I don't want to garner attention from teenage boys. It makes me feel like a pedophile if I do.
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Sorry, I forgot to include the exact same story being reported on by MSNBC for the morons like you. http://www.msnbc.com/the-last-word/bill-clinton-obama-health-plan-pledge Former President Bill Clinton is urging President Obama to allow Americans who have lost their health plans amid the Affordable Care Act rollout to be able to keep their current insurance. In an interview with OZY.com, published on Tuesday, Clinton said that the president should follow through on his original pledge to the American people in stating “if you like your plan, you can keep it.” “I personally believe, even if it takes a change in the law, the president should honor the commitment the federal government made to those people and let them keep what they got,” Clinton said in the web interview, citing an encounter with a young man he met the week before whose policy was canceled and substituted with one that doubled his monthly premium. The man also told Clinton he is paying twice as much for the same health care coverage for his family, but his copays and deductibles are “much lower.” Despite the Obama adminstration’s promise that the health care law would not lead anyone to unwillingly lose their existing health insurance, nearly 3.5 million individual policy holders lost their current health care plans as a result of the law’s implementation, according to the Associated Press. Clinton’s comments are significant because he, too, faced legislative battles over health care policy while in office.
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Wow, you went through a lot of effort just to "prove" your point to me when all I did was make a simple joke.
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That wasn't a joke, it was you displaying your ignorance. Do not even reply to a political thread if you are just going to be an idiot.
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Editado por MR DEATHBOT: 11/13/2013 12:20:36 AMIgnorance is subjective, I think Fox News is a waste of time and I was pointing that out in the form of a joke you, however, don't see it that way (which is fine) and feel the need to insult me because I don't share your opinion. I don't think I'm the idiot here.
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Yes you made the same "joke" as several people. Real funny.
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[quote] several people[/quote] What?