Originally Posted By: Kanektok Kid
Currently, members of Congress have a variety of healthcare plans and providers available to them under the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program, although senators have been considering some type of congressional requirement as part of any bill. There was an ammendment offered what would have Congress participate in whatever Public Option was in the final legislation earlier , and another will be offered laer next week.


The framing of Captain's last post shows he hasn't a clue...............not even a hint of where or which direction to even begin to look for a clue, about what the Public Option is. This is Sarah Palin like in its' moronic nature, and Beck like in its rhetorical flourish. Only a complete sh!tstain would even begin to believe such a notion.

I don't suffer dumbsh!ts all that well ...............and lord knows there a plenty of them on any health care thread. After the better part of a year it's surprising that Captain can be so abjectly ignorant, but then again..................idiots aren't hard to find these days.................especially in the GOP.

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KK, most of what you sell on here can easily be googled and shows that you don't really have an original thought. Only a few jabs, some name calling, and a look down the end of your nose.

Currently, members of Congress have a variety of healthcare plans and providers available to them under the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program, although senators have been considering some type of congressional requirement as part of any bill. Vitter said he did not know when a vote would be likely, as Republicans are currently organizing their amendments “thematically” in preparation for the coming floor debate.
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