Tuesday, October 27, 2009

US Senate = Cocksuckers of Business Interests

Lieberman, Nebraska's Ben Nelson, and Louisiana's Mary Landrieu are conservative senators who have indicated or made public their opposition to any healthcare reform package that contains a public option.

In his comments about his decision to oppose cloture on the healthcare reform bill, constructively preventing the Senate from ending debate and bringing the bill to a final vote, Lieberman said that he had a obligation to "the voters of Connecticut" and the people of the United States. But let's be real: fully two-thirds of the American people want a public option in the healthcare reform package. That means he does not care one little bit about the vast majority of American people.

And by no means am I singling out Lieberman, although he is a two-faced cocksucker. Nearly the entire body of the US Senate is a sycophantic parasite of US and international business, and has no concern for ordinary Americans except when the interests of American citizens intersect with the business interests that keep their campaign warchests full. Nearly all of them can go to hell, if you ask me.

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