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Red Red Wine in The Midnight Hour

November 8th, 2009 by cooper

This isn’t a plea­sant thing to read after drin­king a liter of an almost sweet red wine. A wine the wine-seller con­vin­ced us was meant to taste good with chocolate.

The Bart Stu­pak (D-Mich.) amend­ment to the House health bill, which would bar fede­ral fun­ding for most abor­tions, has pas­sed on a vote of 240 – 194. Democ­rats split 64 – 192 against the amend­ment, but 176 Repu­bli­cans voted in favor of it while none oppo­sed it and Jon Sha­degg of Ari­zona voted present.

As if my head wasn’t about to explode already.

Now we can safely say that those without will remain without, because you know damn well Con­gress­men Stu­pak that your chil­dren, or your Repu­bli­can friends chil­dren, can pay cash for those abor­tions, or have pri­vate insu­rance cover it, and that will allow them to con­ti­nue their edu­ca­tion, to assure they will take their right­ful place in society.

This kind of amend­ment does nothing but punish those who don’t have the money to pay for their mistakes.

So this is what it has come to.

It’s dis­gra­ce­ful that this sham passed.

By the way, Con­gress pas­sed that joke of a health care bill. Unfor­tu­na­tely the bill sucks balls. And you know that suc­king balls is not something on my A list.

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Belch.

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26 Responses to “Red Red Wine in The Midnight Hour”

  1. gillsNo Gravatar says:

    You said it.

    Cheers

    ;)

  2. DougNo Gravatar says:

    At least it can’t get you preg­nant, either.
    Doug´s last blog ..The Refor­ma­tion of Wolfshau­sen

  3. GNo Gravatar says:

    It’s difi­cult for me to relate to this but I unders­tand what you’re saying. You seem to have been in fine form last night.

  4. jacobNo Gravatar says:

    I’m alright with it pas­sing in it’s current mode. A work in pro­gress. I’m not saying it doesn’t suck balls but not pas­sing it would have suc­ked more balls.

    There are some wines that work well with cho­co­late I hear.
    jacob´s last blog ..What A Dif­fe­rence a Week Makes

  5. sauerkrautNo Gravatar says:

    After all these years… as in this pro­cess star­ted before I was born… why can’t these moro­nic legis­la­tors get something done and done correctly?

  6. RichNo Gravatar says:

    Being married to a Swede, and having the pers­pec­tive of how ratio­nal health care can and does work in the rest of the civi­li­zed world, this whole debate dri­ves me crazy. Thanks for at least appen­ding your post with some sane music!

  7. piaNo Gravatar says:

    I was at a winery Satur­day where they sold cho­co­late you put in wine. Didn’t really get it

    As I don’t really get why mem­bers of Con­gress don’t believe that since we spend 16% of the GDP on health care we can’t have qua­lity health care for everybody

    But living here I’m lear­ning a lot of peo­ple believe the earth is flat so.….
    pia´s last blog ..3WW:karma; wither; obey. Fic­tion

    • cooperNo Gravatar says:

      Yea, I think is pure lazi­ness, belie­ving all kinds of ridi­cu­lous things.

      The cho­co­late goes well with cer­tain wines, I don’t like sweet wines but it’s popu­lar they tell me to serve all man­ner of cho­co­late with these wines when you entertain. ;)

  8. What’s lost in this whole stu­pid debate is Repu­bli­cans gladly accept money from insu­rance com­pa­nies that pay for abortions!

    This is enti­rely what it boils down to and you are abso­lu­tely right Coo­per. Those who can afford an abor­tion, or have medi­cal insu­rance will still be able to receive one. Those who can’t, the poor, will be left with nothing. We can argue the affects of abor­tion all day long, but life doesn’t stop at birth. And damn those who try to per­ceive them­sel­ves as the moral pro­vi­der when really they just want to punish women for having sex. Damn them all.
    Chris– The Fold´s last blog ..War, More War, Thank God for Glo­rious War

  9. joegNo Gravatar says:

    It’s hard to know what to say. Hardly worth saying anything these days.

    I love the REO Speed­wa­gon at com­pul­sions, my mother pla­yed them all the time, it’s a nos­tal­gia trip.

  10. JonathanNo Gravatar says:

    I’m just glad I live in a country where every­body has health care auto­ma­ti­cally, without having to pay for it.

    Paying just gets you trea­ted fas­ter here — unless you have something life threa­te­ning wrong, in which case you go to the front of every queue.
    Jonathan´s last blog ..I’ve done it again, haven’t I…

  11. mojo shiversNo Gravatar says:

    It’s a shame that the issues we should care about the most are the ones that receive the least atten­tion by ever­yone else. It hap­pens to me a lot.
    mojo shivers´s last blog ..I Won’t Leave, I Can’t Hide, I Can­not Be, Until You’re Res­ting Here With Me

  12. CroakerNo Gravatar says:

    Peo­ple trying to con­trol others one way or the other is what it boils down to.
    Croaker´s last blog ..Work