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Video Response to Will Ferrell

If you have yet to see this Moveon.org video from Funny or Die, give it a look:



For the record, Will Ferrell makes around $20 million a movie. A MOVIE!

I think that’s more than those greedy insurance executives. Sorry if I don’t take policy advise from the same community that excuses child rape.

Here is my favorite video response to this idiocy:




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8 Responses to Video Response to Will Ferrell

  1. I liked the part about 80% of Americans being for a public option. Wonder what poll that came out of.

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  2. I liked the part about 80% of Americans being for a public option. Wonder what poll that came out of.

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  3. Oh, this is beautiful!… health insurance companies can deny a claim based on a typo; what about the IRS?! They can change your benefits without telling you… what does Congress do with the tax code EVERY YEAR… I WANT to pay out of pocket, it’s CHEAPER!
    .-= Jon Williford´s last blog ..Unreasonable Assumptions =-.

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  4. Oh, this is beautiful!… health insurance companies can deny a claim based on a typo; what about the IRS?! They can change your benefits without telling you… what does Congress do with the tax code EVERY YEAR… I WANT to pay out of pocket, it’s CHEAPER!
    .-= Jon Williford´s last blog ..Unreasonable Assumptions =-.

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  5. and see, that’s something that could be changed in health insurance reform… and still doesn’t require a public option. amazing how that works. they claim that if you don’t have insurance, tax-payers pay for it all anyway. Well, I went to the ER without insurance and paid it all of myself. too bad you taxpayers weren’t there for me to cover my bills. I guess, though, Obama wasn’t in office yet, I was screwed. /sarcasm.

    Anyone who thinks they shouldn’t have to pay for their own stuff is in need of an education.

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  6. and see, that’s something that could be changed in health insurance reform… and still doesn’t require a public option. amazing how that works. they claim that if you don’t have insurance, tax-payers pay for it all anyway. Well, I went to the ER without insurance and paid it all of myself. too bad you taxpayers weren’t there for me to cover my bills. I guess, though, Obama wasn’t in office yet, I was screwed. /sarcasm.

    Anyone who thinks they shouldn’t have to pay for their own stuff is in need of an education.

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