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Quinn: "I hope" Congress is "planting the seeds of a revolution" with health care reform

December 22, 2009 4:36 pm ET

From the December 22 broadcast of Clear Channel's The War Room with Quinn & Rose:

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    • Author by shaggles (December 22, 2009 4:38 pm ET)
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      They are but not the kind Quinn is talking about.
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      • Author by mjh (December 22, 2009 5:25 pm ET)
           
        Correct.

        Jim hasn't been paying attention: the "revolution" began with the '06 midterms, continued with the '08 elections, and will reach its high point -- thus far -- with the passage of the health care bill.

        Its a revolution, all right -- a revolution against the rightwingnut philosophy of governing . . .

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    • Author by nerzog (December 22, 2009 4:49 pm ET)
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      Yeah, the Troglodyte Teabaggers are just waiting for an excuse to use those $1500 assault rifles they got for Xmas last year.
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    • Author by epkklk851 (December 22, 2009 4:52 pm ET)
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      So, I guess what Quinn is saying is that belonging to a corporation, and having them tell you what you can do with the money and taking care of your body is okay, because they get to reap the profits. But, belonging to a program that belongs to all Americans, and has an equal interest in all of their care, is a bad thing, because we aren't making any money on it. You just have to love corporate whores.
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      • Author by nerzog (December 22, 2009 4:56 pm ET)
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        And it gets even more pathetic when they start wringing their hands and invoking the name of Jesus to further their corporate agenda.
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        • Author by Limit Corp. Ownership (December 22, 2009 5:03 pm ET)
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          Yeah,
          I saw a little clip of that whack-job, I think it was Tom Coburn, urging his followers to "pray that someone is not able to make a Senate healthcare vote."

          Dick Durbin slapped him down: "Invoking the lord to wish ill-will on a colleague is not very Christian."]
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          • Author by lynneg (December 22, 2009 5:14 pm ET)
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            Quinn seems to be begging for someone to begin the violence against our Govt. Why is this not against the Law? The patients are running the assylum....We better wake up soon. Complaing on the Internet is not enough.
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            • Author by epkklk851 (December 22, 2009 5:44 pm ET)
                 
              Wishing to bring down the government with violence is illegal. It is called Sedition. And I have heard so many things from these teabagging creeps that I wonder why my head hasn't exploded. I can tell you exactly why I favor every policy I follow, but I am un-American, whereas they want the government to fail, so they can replace it with something that is Christian, and powerless, but they are Patriots and I am a Fascist. Go figure. And yes, praying for ill to come to someone is a sin, it is evil. My family thought Coburn was an idiot before, but now, he is an evil idiot.
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          • Author by Leftym0m79 (December 22, 2009 7:16 pm ET)
               
            Yeah, basically they are stalling in hopes that ailing Sen. Byrd passes away before the vote. Isn't that sooo christian of them?
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      • Author by John Paradox (December 23, 2009 2:23 am ET)
           
        Remember this:
        We are no longer Citizens, Taxpayers, Neighbors, or even Humans/People, we are Consumers, Human Resources/Capital, Viewers, and Followers.
        Our new Aristocracy is the Corporation, our new Owners the CEO's.
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    • Author by Boxer1979 (December 22, 2009 5:14 pm ET)
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      Quinn: "I hope" Congress is "planting the seeds of a revolution" with health care reform

      I hope someone plants a seed in your head so a brain can grow.

      *Facepalm*
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    • Author by wzwriter (December 22, 2009 5:18 pm ET)
         
      I hope Congress reinstitutes the Fairness Doctrine, and losers like Jim Quinn have to start digging ditches.
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    • Author by mwjarv (December 22, 2009 5:45 pm ET)
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      I guess someone needs his daily history lesson. Generally, revolutions put into place far more liberal governments. Coups, are what put tyrants into place. Which is funny, because violent overthrow is what these people are talking about.

      Now, if we look at the American Revolution, we see a far more liberal government than was in place in England at the time. The same is true of the French Revolution -- the Republic, everyone went by "Citizen" as well; not to mention the May 1968 revolution. I would just like these people to read a book before opening their mouthes...
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    • Author by princeofwheels (December 22, 2009 6:12 pm ET)
         
      Seems that the talkers all got the same TalkingPoint today. Talk about the "storm of protest", the sumnami which is coming", the tides of change" and a little how to overthrow your government.

      Unfortunately, they just cannot see beyond their nonsense.
      The election of 2010 is goping to be the end of the Repubs unless they dismiss the idoitic Cons from their party. They have cost them seats each of the last two elections. How can the pay any attention to them.

      And Quinn is just a local idiot who specializes in village idiots.
      If you haven't heard his show, it is hilarious....not in a funny sense but in a sad sense.
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      • Author by my4cents (December 22, 2009 8:55 pm ET)
           
        Yeah, Republicans are playing reverse games. If the health care reform is so bad and does so much harm to us, why don't the Republicans let it pass? In one year, they can win majority and undo it.
        As they (falsely) claim, nothing kicks in till 2014. Heck, even Palin can become President on the health care reform debacle.
        They are afraid that if the bill passes, voters may see the benefit and vote them out in even grater numbers.
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