88 wrote:So how does any of that support the notion that Ron Paul does not practice what he preaches (BSmack's original take)? Paul says financing one's health care is an individual responsibility. He had a campaign worker who either chose or could not secure health insurance (I have heard that he was gay, had a pre-existing condition, likely HIV, and was thus not insurable, by the way).
Do you even read what you type? The man COULDN'T get insurance. But you try to pass it off as a failure of personal responsibility? Go fuck yourself.
Where did Ron Paul say that employers were responsible for the health insurance of employees? BSmack laid a giant turd on the floor, stepped on it, got it all over you, and now you want to act like you are not covered in his dumb shit.
I was not referring to Paul's employer-employee relationship with his campaign manager. I was speaking to what Paul said about friends, family and charity bridging the gap when someone is uninsurable. You know, as his close friend and campaign manager was. Obviously Paul's utopian world view got bitchslapped by reality.
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