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Monday, March 22, 2010
Hypocrisy Watch
NYTimes quoted a certain local Congresswoman late last night RE the health insurance reform bill:
Let's see now: the interference of the Republican Congress in the Terri Schiavo case in March 2005 was not, then, the most obnoxious "social engineering legislation in the history of the United States"? We watched Bobblehead Foxx cheerleading in the U.S. House through that particular debate.
She's against "social engineering legislation," except when she's for it.
Representative Virginia Foxx, Republican of North Carolina, said it was "one of the most offensive pieces of social engineering legislation in the history of the United States."
Let's see now: the interference of the Republican Congress in the Terri Schiavo case in March 2005 was not, then, the most obnoxious "social engineering legislation in the history of the United States"? We watched Bobblehead Foxx cheerleading in the U.S. House through that particular debate.
She's against "social engineering legislation," except when she's for it.
Labels: health care, Virginia Foxx