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President Obama, on a number of occasions, promised that the health care discussions would be aired on C-SPAN.

Now, it appears, he's reluctant.....perhaps, even, reneging.

My question is why??









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President Obama, on a number of occasions, promised that the health care discussions would be aired on C-SPAN.

Now, it appears, he's reluctant.....perhaps, even, reneging.

My question is why??










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Lies. What's New?
 
President Obama, on a number of occasions, promised that the health care discussions would be aired on C-SPAN.

Now, it appears, he's reluctant.....perhaps, even, reneging.

My question is why??

Might have something to do with him not setting rules for Congress. You know, balance of powers, and all that. That stupid constitution stuff. He doesn't have the power to tell congress what to do.

barfo
 
Might have something to do with him not setting rules for Congress. You know, balance of powers, and all that. That stupid constitution stuff. He doesn't have the power to tell congress what to do.

barfo

Yeah, but I, as an American citizen, have the right to see these events televised, correct? From what I've heard, even C-SPAN, themselves, want to televise. Apparently, they're being told no. If so, that sucks.....big-time.
 
Yeah, but I, as an American citizen, have the right to see these events televised, correct? From what I've heard, even C-SPAN, themselves, want to televise. Apparently, they're being told no. If so, that sucks.....big-time.

So, if they were on C-SPAN, you'd watch it?


Suuuure you would.

barfo
 
You watched it the last several months, and you still haven't gotten enough?
Or did you just develop a hankering to watch it when they told you you couldn't?

barfo

Things are getting closer to the playoffs, so, yes. However, even if I didn't, this is a matter of principle. There's no legit reason to deny coverage, IMO.
 
Things are getting closer to the playoffs, so, yes. However, even if I didn't, this is a matter of principle. There's no legit reason to deny coverage, IMO.

Complaining about not having something you don't actually want, yeah, I guess that's principle.

barfo
 
So tell me if I'm misrepresenting you:

Most people couldn't care less about C-SPAN, but it's on all the time for things like Jonas Brother's talk about diabetes or the discussion on costs of Korean Unification or vote to the motion to consider the motion to reconsider the reauthorization....

and yet when there's a bill that is attempting to be passed solely along a party line that most Americans don't want to have happen, all "debate" (in other words, horse-trading) is going to be hidden from view? Just as I'm positive that the people voting on it won't read it (that's what they have staff for, right?) I don't have to watch CSpan 24/7--as long as one person does and reports what's going on.
 
Complaining about not having something you don't actually want, yeah, I guess that's principle.

barfo


For some reason, that's nonsensical to me. Please explain.

Thanks
 

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