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I found the format annoying.
They used 13 minutes to introduce themselves, as if we don't know who they are. I went back & forth to the tennis match at that time.

Mitt was solid & held Perry to his recent book/beliefs.
Michele came loaded for Perry & hit him between the eyes!
Santorum hit at Perry effectively also.
Ron Paul... what can I say...
Cain is still peddling his 9x9x9?
Perry looked like a deer in the headlights at times.
Huntsman doesn't have a chance, too bad. clo





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Having their Social Security slashed will be the least the elderly will need to worry about if the tea baggers get more people elected...
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Tue, 13 Sep 11 8:08 AM
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GOP Tea Party Debate: Audience Cheers, Says Society Should Let Uninsured Patient Die

by Sam Stein

9/12/11

A bit of a startling moment happened near the end of Monday night's CNN debate when a hypothetical question was posed to Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas).

What do you tell a guy who is sick, goes into a coma and doesn't have health insurance? Who pays for his coverage? "Are you saying society should just let him die?" Wolf Blitzer asked.

"Yeah!" several members of the crowd yelled out. 

Paul interjected to offer an explanation for how this was, more-or-less, the root choice of a free society. He added that communities and non-government institutions can fill the void that the public sector is currently playing.

"We never turned anybody away from the hospital," he said of his volunteer work for churches and his career as a doctor. "We have given up on this whole concept that we might take care of ourselves, assume responsibility for ourselves ... that's the reason the cost is so high."

[color=red[The answer may have struck a truly libertarian tone but it was clearly overshadowed by the members of the crowd who enthusiastically cheered the prospect of letting a man die rather than picking up the tab for his coverage.[/color]

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/12/tea-party-debate-health-care_n_959354.html

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