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Comments (7)

GarandFan:

It's almost like he knew about Obama.

Terwiliger:

One of my all-time favorite quotations--I've cited it often.

My addendum:

"... and apparently, very little in the world is more plentiful."
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"... But we have to pass the [Health "Care] bill so that you can, uh, find out what is in it (gulp, gasp) away from the fog of the controversy." - Nancy Pelosi, former Speaker of the House

(would have referenced the date, but Pelosi has pulled the transcript from her web site, it's been widely scrubbed, & I don't feel like looking for it right now)

Terwiliger:

I like the "see no/hear no/speak no" part of the illustration, & the third hand is hilarious. However, for some reason, the "speak no" seems a little bit incongruous.

Anonymous:

March 9, 2010. It's all over the place. You must be using one of those "Not Google" search engines?

GarandFan:

And don't forget, justification for ObamaCare isn't in that old, worthless Constitution thing. It's in that other old document about Independence.

Terwiliger:

GF:

You must be referring to the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights:

Article 29, Section 3

These rights and freedoms may in no case be exercised contrary to the purposes and principles of the [declaring body].

A:

Didn't search at all. Several old bookmarks--all were dead--& somehow, a few discs of archived data are missing. Fortunately I have copies, but they're inaccessible at the moment.

Tom Wms.:

I wonder how MLK would have voted in these times. He was brilliant.

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