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Reid, Rockefeller feel the love after health vote

By Jordan Fabian - 11/21/09 09:09 PM ET

After the Senate's healthcare bill cleared its first procedural hurdle on Saturday night, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) and Senate Commerce Committee chairman Jay Rockefeller (D-W.Va.) shared an embrace:


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Photo by Greg Nash

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Comments (9)

Rockefeller can just taste complete control at his fingertips. Americans do you think this rich elitist man cares about the state of your health? If you think Rockefeller cares about your health more than his billions of dollars and potential to make more, you are delusional at best. As a matter of fact he doesn't need more money, but he does need more power and control. You all will likely give it to him.BY Stan on 11/22/2009 at 10:28
Despite his finances Rockefeller is probably the hardest working Senator in DC today. Arriving at his office earlier than 9am and staying most nights until 10pm. He has been working for years, since the Clintons, on bring health reform to the floor of the Senate. That is why this photo is no surprise. Many Americans will not know the substantial amount of work that goes into bringing actual CHANGE, or actual reform to the leviathan that is health care in America. This challenge has taken years and years of policy work to meet and these senators have fought hard to bring us to where we are today. YEA for Health Care!!!BY Adam on 11/22/2009 at 10:39
Adam there is NO Change. This hardworking Obama and Rockefeller have worked hard to socialize America and to bring americans to their knees. We are in the same for profit WARS, Obama has spent more than ALL of the presidents COMBINED ALL together in the history of the U.S.A. Unemployment at an all time high and getting higher. There is NO american industries or manufacturers to seek employment as they have been outsourced overseas. We consume, but donot produce anything except the military complex and Americas Prisons which is a pathetic sign of things to come. My hope is that Rockefeller and many like him will be placed into one of them very very soon for their treasonous acts against America. You keep on deluding yourself of that Change you so highly speak of. Yes, the change is coming, but I donot think you are going to like it.BY Stan on 11/22/2009 at 12:21
Rockefeller you do know that there is no cold water in [***] don't you?BY Healthcare is a sham on 11/22/2009 at 13:06
I read somewhere that their plan in Washington and Rockefeller's name was mentioned, also Henry Kissinger's that one of their plans was to destroy the middle class in America. Don't know if there is any truth to this or not. Maybe some of you out there know. I do know that with this healthcare bill we are going to take a wallop in our wallets that is if they can find any money when all of the jobs move to other countries.BY Navy on 11/22/2009 at 15:38
Navy, yes it is truth and their plans are to destroy Americas economy and the Dollar so that we will all beg for their NWO aka One World Government to save the day. They are going to use the IMF and the Bank of International Settlements in order to form the World Bank. Power and Control is what they seek. Many people are catching on so they now are moving at a faster pace in order to get their agenda finished.BY Terry on 11/22/2009 at 18:32
When will we all learn all the people at the top really work with each other no matter what the appearances are…www.bailoutmainstre etnow.comBY Steve on 11/23/2009 at 08:26
Little Johnny is not an Obama fan A teacher asked her 6th grade class how many of them were Obama fans.Not really knowing what an Obama fan is, but wanting to be liked by the teacher, all the kids raised their hands except for Little Johnny.The teacher asked Little Johnny why he has decided to be different… again.Little Johnny said, "Because I'm not an Obama fan."The teacher asked, "Why aren't you a fan of Obama?" Johnny said, "Because I'm a Republican."The teacher asked him why he's a Republican. Little Johnny answered, "Well, my Mom's a Republican and my Dad's a Republican, so I'm a Republican."Annoyed by this answer, the teacher asked, "If your mom were a moron and your dad were an idiot, what would that make you?"With a big smile, Little Johnny replied, "That would make me an Obama fan."BY notanobamafan on 11/23/2009 at 09:59
STAN, NAVY, TERRY, STEVE - Why don't you guys get a life you sick puppies? And get a real education too so you can think logically. F**king irrational tea baggers!BY Will on 11/23/2009 at 10:47

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