Oh Stephanie thanks for writing again, especially this part:"He is a dictator (socialist) classic communism as he travels in time." I, for one, welcome our time-traveling overlord!
"I had a stunning experience. One day I got a phone call from a physician's office demanding to know how many people are in my home and what the income is!" - Stephanie Crayton
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...And, you believed that, huh...that you were (actually) getting a call from a physician's office????
My guess is...you were "Teabagged"; i.e. hoaxed, for political-purposes. I'm also guessing the caller KNEW you were desperately-waiting for that "button" to be "pushed"; that you were (very-willingly) "vulnerable" to such a call.
I'm ALSO guessing (and, think it's MORE likely) that such an event never took place. You can hear such call-in fantasies, on Porky Limbaugh's comedy-show, all the time!!
"Simple, Stephanie - don't answer the phone and talk to people you don't know. It's like when we were little and warned of not talking to strangers." - CaveFelem
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You're assuming (of course) that Stephanie isn't "little", presently.
“The President has put in place an organization with the kind of database that no one has ever seen before in life,” Representative Maxine Waters told Roland Martin on Monday. “That’s going to be very, very powerful,” Waters said. “That database will have information about everything on every individual on ways that it’s never been done before and whoever runs for President on the Democratic ticket has to deal with that. They’re going to go down with that database and the concerns of those people because they can’t get around it. And he’s [President Obama] been very smart. It’s very powerful what he’s leaving in place.”
Has anyone else ever received a phone call from a Dr. asking for this type of info? Has anyone ever had their Dr. directly ask your household income? Answering these questions on the telephone is just stupid.Your Doc will give you forms at your appt. If a Doc needs updated info, you will be provided forms at your appointment. This person is ridiculous or very stupid. If you got an e-mail asking for personal info, would you respond?
"I had a stunning experience. One day I got a phone call from a physician's office demanding to know how many people are in my home and what the income is!" - Stephanie Crayton
Steph, don’t worry. Your physician was just updating his Hippocratic Oath. The part that says: "I will prescribe regimens for the good of my patients according to my ability and my judgment and never do harm to anyone."
There are people who believe the email from the Crown Prince of Bugabuga, Nigeria has an offer they can't refuse; and there are probably an equal number of pathological liars who tell tales, just to get attention... which one is the letter writer?
“The President has put in place an organization with the kind of database that no one has ever seen before in life,” Representative Maxine Waters told Roland Martin on Monday..."
How horrifying little boobie! A private campaign database, that probably contains shockingly private information like what issues interest particular voters, when's the best time to call, and how much time/money people donated to the Presidents campaign.
Maybe the Romney campaign could have preserved info like this, had their entire GOTV.package that was designed by idiots, and for idiots, not completely collapsed on election day.
You're toast in 2016. You're toast.in 2020. And after that, the demographic shifts happening in our country will ensure you're toast in general. All's list, your only option is suicide. I'd recommend hanging, as if you use a gun, it will just be coopted to build support for the Great Confiscation of 2013.
Hey boobie, I wonder if that super secret database contains the name of Andrew Breitbart's assassin, because we all know how bizarre it is for an overweight, 40 something rage junkie, who's systolic pressure probably lived permanently north of 200, to drop dead.
I have to admire the editor's wicked sense of humor. He publishes these letters to make the morons on the right look stupider than they already do.At first I thought it was because he was equally moronic, but now I know he's giving them enough rope to hang themselves.
JustSomeGuy
Oh Stephanie thanks for writing again, especially this part:"He is a dictator (socialist) classic communism as he travels in time." I, for one, welcome our time-traveling overlord!
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Don521
Just hang up the phone it was Fox anyway.
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ToTEXASfromPA
Stephanie, I don't think it was Obamacare. It was probably a prank.
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Premier
Yeah, that sounds a little far fetched.
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CHayes
Time traveling now is it? Just when you think the attacks can't get any crazier
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CaveFelem
Simple, Stephanie - don't answer the phone and talk to people you don't know. It's like when we were little and warned of not talking to strangers.
If you don't have caller ID, go to a thrift store and buy an answering machine, and wait for whoever calls to start speaking before you pick up.
This way, you won't be tricked into answering personal questions by telemarketers or scammers.
As for the time traveling, you've been watching too much Dr. Who.
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gavinf56
JMHO, but I would hope that Ms. Crayton would fail the background check when trying to purchase a rifle or hand gun.
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JerryfromRI
Is there any proof Obama is NOT a time traveler? Where is Glenn Beck, he'll jump all over this one.
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MrShaman
"I had a stunning experience. One day I got a phone call from a physician's office demanding to know how many people are in my home and what the income is!" - Stephanie Crayton
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...And, you believed that, huh...that you were (actually) getting a call from a physician's office????
My guess is...you were "Teabagged"; i.e. hoaxed, for political-purposes. I'm also guessing the caller KNEW you were desperately-waiting for that "button" to be "pushed"; that you were (very-willingly) "vulnerable" to such a call.
I'm ALSO guessing (and, think it's MORE likely) that such an event never took place. You can hear such call-in fantasies, on Porky Limbaugh's comedy-show, all the time!!
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MrShaman
"Simple, Stephanie - don't answer the phone and talk to people you don't know. It's like when we were little and warned of not talking to strangers." - CaveFelem
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You're assuming (of course) that Stephanie isn't "little", presently.
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Bobbie2
“The President has put in place an organization with the kind of database that no one has ever seen before in life,” Representative Maxine Waters told Roland Martin on Monday. “That’s going to be very, very powerful,” Waters said. “That database will have information about everything on every individual on ways that it’s never been done before and whoever runs for President on the Democratic ticket has to deal with that. They’re going to go down with that database and the concerns of those people because they can’t get around it. And he’s [President Obama] been very smart. It’s very powerful what he’s leaving in place.”
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spike2
Has anyone else ever received a phone call from a Dr. asking for this type of info? Has anyone ever had their Dr. directly ask your household income? Answering these questions on the telephone is just stupid.Your Doc will give you forms at your appt. If a Doc needs updated info, you will be provided forms at your appointment. This person is ridiculous or very stupid. If you got an e-mail asking for personal info, would you respond?
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Class144
"I had a stunning experience. One day I got a phone call from a physician's office demanding to know how many people are in my home and what the income is!" - Stephanie Crayton
Steph, don’t worry. Your physician was just updating his Hippocratic Oath. The part that says: "I will prescribe regimens for the good of my patients according to my ability and my judgment and never do harm to anyone."
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Billtown101
There are people who believe the email from the Crown Prince of Bugabuga, Nigeria has an offer they can't refuse; and there are probably an equal number of pathological liars who tell tales, just to get attention... which one is the letter writer?
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CHayes
“The President has put in place an organization with the kind of database that no one has ever seen before in life,” Representative Maxine Waters told Roland Martin on Monday..."
How horrifying little boobie! A private campaign database, that probably contains shockingly private information like what issues interest particular voters, when's the best time to call, and how much time/money people donated to the Presidents campaign.
Maybe the Romney campaign could have preserved info like this, had their entire GOTV.package that was designed by idiots, and for idiots, not completely collapsed on election day.
You're toast in 2016. You're toast.in 2020. And after that, the demographic shifts happening in our country will ensure you're toast in general. All's list, your only option is suicide. I'd recommend hanging, as if you use a gun, it will just be coopted to build support for the Great Confiscation of 2013.
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CHayes
Hey boobie, I wonder if that super secret database contains the name of Andrew Breitbart's assassin, because we all know how bizarre it is for an overweight, 40 something rage junkie, who's systolic pressure probably lived permanently north of 200, to drop dead.
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LaughIn
Stephanie, sounds more like a phone call for a home invasion skeemer. Yes, some people set themselves up for trouble; hook, line and sinker.
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Bufftrev1
Do you think the author of this letter knows Ida Temple? I'm betting yes..
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Bobbie2
"Do you think the author of this letter knows Ida Temple? I'm betting yes.."
More than likely a member of the 51%.
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rick424
51% of the population is women. Is Bobbie trying to tell us something?? The letter writer is a woman.
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bryan48
Which grad class was I sleeping through when I missed such an educated and insightful discussion on communism?
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TempeAz
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TempeAz
I have to admire the editor's wicked sense of humor. He publishes these letters to make the morons on the right look stupider than they already do.At first I thought it was because he was equally moronic, but now I know he's giving them enough rope to hang themselves.
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