Rachel Maddow: Those Who Vote Against Healthcare Reform Will Regret It »

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On NBC’s Meet The Press today MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow refuted the GOP talking point that passing healthcare reform is fiscally irresponsible. Maddow also made a political prediction about the fates of those who oppose healthcare reform, “I think people who vote against it are going to regret it.”

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    peacefulmtnman2 weeks, 2 days ago

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    Rachel "Maddcow" is nothing more that a carpet-munchin', Über-Communist BIOTCH and a traitor to this country. She should be put on the first plane to Afghanistan, put in a Marine uniform and sent to the front line with no weapons! Let HER go tell the Taliban or Al Kyduhhh (LOL!) she loves them and see what they do to her. She's just a "waste of skin", just like her *** brother, Keith Überhoff...send his azz over their too. Maybe after they get through analizing him and cutting his head off, we won't have to listen to his nightly drivel. LOL!

    Oh, so you DON'T like my comment? Well, my 'Complaint Department is headed by Helen Waite. If you want to complain, go to HELL and WAIT!

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