Ben(edict Arnold) Nelson: “The art of the sellout: the secret is to pretend you tried.”

Sat, Dec 19, 2009

Corruption, Health Care

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Judas got 30 pieces of silver. Esau got a mess of pottage. Benedict Arnold offered to sell out his countrymen for cash. And now joining the long line of the imbecile pansy squishes is Big Ben Nelson. And for what did he sell his soul? Medicaid subsidies for Nebraska … all paid for by the other states he just foisted this monstrosity upon.

This one is making the rounds, forward it along to all Nebraskans you know.  They must be so proud right now!

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