Wednesday, August 12, 2009

But I Want A Senate Seat Now Daddy!



Lisa Murkowski (you know the lady who was appointed to the Senate by her father) is criticizing Sarah Palin again over her accurate death panel statement. Heres what Veruca Salt had to say:

"It does us no good to incite fear in people by saying that there's these end-of-life provisions, these death panels," Murkowski, said, according to the paper. "Quite honestly, I'm so offended at that terminology because it absolutely isn't (in the bill). There is no reason to gin up fear in the American public by saying things that are not included in the bill."

Now anybody with reading comprehension skills above Lloyd Christmas would realize that Palins "death panel" statement was in regards to the rationing of health care. How do I know this? It could be that Palin said so in THE SAME SENTENCE. A question some people might ask Murkowski (202 224-3121) is, does she believe universal health care will not have a government bureaucracy which rations care? Maybe she should check out this statement made by the President in April:

Obama said “you just get into some very difficult moral issues” when considering whether “to give my grandmother, or everybody else’s aging grandparents or parents, a hip replacement when they’re terminally ill.

“That’s where I think you just get into some very difficult moral issues,” he said in the April 14 interview. “The chronically ill and those toward the end of their lives are accounting for potentially 80 percent of the total health- care bill out here.”


Quite honestly, I'm offended that Murkowski seems not to be offended by such a statement. But then again it was Palin who whooped her daddys ass in an election, not Obama.

2 comments:

  1. I saw this post linked at Conservatives4Palin and I just had to come over here and tell you how awesome this is! Lisa Murkowski = Veruca Salt??!!! Brilliant!

    Great blog, BTW. :0)

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  2. haha Theres no question she is the Veruca Salt of the US Senate. Thanks for stopping by.

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