I heard that about you.  Must have seen it written on a wall somewhere.

Keith In Tampa wrote:
> I liked being called, "Cheap & Easy" better......
>  
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> On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 1:56 AM, dick thompson <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     That just shows to go you that you are one smart cookie.
>
>
>     Keith In Tampa wrote:
>>     Geez, I actually understood what you wrote in the first message!!
>>     (LOL!) 
>>
>>     On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 1:39 AM, dick thompson
>>     <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>         Preview is your friend.  Of course he did not care what the
>>         cost of health care is.  His is provided courtesy of his
>>         wife's job in gubbermint.
>>
>>         dick thompson wrote:
>>>         of course care what the cost is, his is provided courtesy of
>>>         his wife's job in gubbermint
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>>>         Travis wrote:
>>>>         Try MSLSD
>>>>
>>>>         On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 9:16 AM, Keith In Tampa
>>>>         <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>             Thanks for sharing this Philo, I wasn't aware of this
>>>>             new show by Ed Schultz until now.  Geez what a bunch of
>>>>             Anti-Americans over there on MSNBC. 
>>>>              
>>>>             He doesn't care what the costs of health care
>>>>             is.......He is beyond a Moonbat, Schultz is a crackpot.
>>>>              
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>              
>>>>             On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Philobealo
>>>>             <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>                 By Mark Finkelstein
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>                 No wonder this guy professes love for President
>>>>                 Obama: neither one
>>>>                 cares how much the government spends . . .
>>>>
>>>>                 Ed Schultz debuted his MSNBC show this evening by
>>>>                 calling for
>>>>                 universal health care, saying "I don't care how
>>>>                 much it costs." There
>>>>                 was one area, however, in which Schultz did show
>>>>                 more guts than his
>>>>                 new colleague, Keith Olbermann.
>>>>
>>>>                 ED SCHULTZ: I want to say something tonight to you
>>>>                 wonderful viewers
>>>>                 out there here on MSNBC, and I haven't heard this
>>>>                 on network
>>>>                 television. I want to tell you one thing about
>>>>                 health care when it
>>>>                 comes to money. Personally, this is where I stand:
>>>>                 I don't care how
>>>>                 much it costs. I think it's fantastic that the
>>>>                 president's got $634
>>>>                 billion in his budget to do something about health
>>>>                 care. But if it's a
>>>>                 trillion, that's OK with me. If it's $1.2 trillion,
>>>>                 I don't care.
>>>>
>>>>                 And a bit later.
>>>>
>>>>                 SCHULTZ: My argument with the conservatives is that
>>>>                 I think they're
>>>>                 selfish when it comes to health care . . . I've
>>>>                 seen billions of
>>>>                 dollars, you've seen billions of dollars go
>>>>                 overseas to foreign
>>>>                 countries. Now it's time to put it in this country
>>>>                 and that's why I
>>>>                 love President Barack Obama for his committment, a
>>>>                 downpayment of $634
>>>>                 billion to do something about in this country.
>>>>
>>>>                 Ed, there's a reason that you haven't heard anyone
>>>>                 on network TV say
>>>>                 they don't care how much universal health care
>>>>                 costs: it's crazy.
>>>>                 Though you're certainly right when you say the $634
>>>>                 billion PBO has
>>>>                 proposed is a "downpayment." Compared to what the
>>>>                 prez has in mind,
>>>>                 I'd call it a drop in the IV bag.
>>>>
>>>>                 Let's do give Ed credit for something—beyond the
>>>>                 fact that he's bound
>>>>                 to be a treasure trove of grist for our commentary
>>>>                 mill. In contrast
>>>>                 with Keith Olbermann, who doesn't have the
>>>>                 intestinal fortitude to
>>>>                 invite a dissenting voice on his show, Schultz had
>>>>                 two PBO critics on
>>>>                 his opening-night panel: Lars Larson and Larry
>>>>                 Elder, balancing Ed and
>>>>                 The Nation's Katrina vanden Heuvel.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>                 —Mark Finkelstein is a NewsBusters contributing
>>>>                 editor and host of
>>>>                 Right Angle. Contact him at [email protected]
>>>>                 <mailto:[email protected]>.
>>>>
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