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Boehner: Health bill ‘worse’ than a pile of s--t

By Christina Wilkie - 11/09/09 07:35 PM ET

House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) earlier this year famously said the climate change bill was a “pile of s--t.”

Reminded of that remark and asked about the healthcare reform bill, Boehner labeled the health legislation “worse” than the climate measure.

His colleagues agree.

While eight Republicans voted for the House climate measure, only one backed the health bill over the weekend.

No word on how many piles of excrement Boehner believes the health bill stacks up to be, but the Ohio Republican has been noting that the measure is nearly 2,000 pages long.

Source:
http://thehill.com/capital-living/in-the-know/67081-boehner-health-bill-worse-than-a-pile-of-s-t

Comments (3)

Are you sure he wasn't talking about his (republican) plan? The one that will cost more and do less than the crap we have now?BY Cheryl  on 11/09/2009 at 21:47
You must have meant, and forgive me for correcting you CHERYL (if that is your 'real' name…)but both bills are appalling wastes of trees dead or alive…the prognosticators of such hogwash are callin each other and their ideas 'sh—' while we all should be tellin them we think that their bills are ALL dung piles not worthy to wipe our arse's with…BY prevaricate on 11/10/2009 at 13:49
The Marxists in our White House are working hard to put everyone in such a state of desperation, that they'll gladly submit to their Marxist Dictatorship eventually. The Marxists care only about protecting Unions and Gov't workers, while forcing small businesses into bankruptcy (Obamacare ALONE will do that). It's goodbye capitalism, and [***]o to the Marxist state where THEY determine WHAT you do and HOW MUCH you make. If you like that, fine then Pelosi's your gal.BY CHERYL on 11/11/2009 at 01:39

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