Adriana, the ACA website girl, cries cyberbullying

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I do feel sorry for this young woman - she had no idea what a disaster the roll out would be. I also find it interesting that HHS chose to put a person on the homepage who is not a citizen. You just cannot make this stuff up.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/exclusive-obamacares-mystery-woman-victim-cyberbullies/story?id=20868617


I find it odd that conservatives would attack a photo model. While wing nuts are not known for their keen ability to separate fact from fiction, according to this site she could not possibly be a Democrat because she is attractive and we are all apparently ugly.


Yeah, conservatives really are as dumb as wet toast. It's amazing how irrational chronic hatred makes you. I hear the clip-art used in a DNC press release is now receiving death threats. Too dumb for words.


And yet here you are spewing them...


Because they are bullying some poor woman because of a photograph.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I do feel sorry for this young woman - she had no idea what a disaster the roll out would be. I also find it interesting that HHS chose to put a person on the homepage who is not a citizen. You just cannot make this stuff up.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/exclusive-obamacares-mystery-woman-victim-cyberbullies/story?id=20868617


I find it odd that conservatives would attack a photo model. While wing nuts are not known for their keen ability to separate fact from fiction, according to this site she could not possibly be a Democrat because she is attractive and we are all apparently ugly.


Conservatives? I must have missed that part in the article. Seems to me that the outrage about this website is totally bipartisan...... Nice try, though.


The right-wing geniuses posting over at The Hill sure seem to be incensed.

"Allowing her picture to be used as the face of the obamacare disaster was a bad career move. Its a little late in the game to be complaining about the heat of the spotlight."

"DO YOU THINK IF SHE HAD EXPRESS THAT OPINION, WOULD SHE HAS BEEN PAY TO BE AS OBAMA CARE PIN-UP GIRL."

"She represented that healthcare monstrosity. I venture to say you as a liberal still be happy to see her face every time you reread you insurance cancellation."

"Ha ha ha ha ha ha, what an idiot this lady is. A shill for Obamacare, she got her 15 minutes of fame. LMAO."

(http://thehill.com/blogs/healthwatch/health-reform-implementation/190093-healthcaregovs-mystery-woman-says-she-was)

Do you remember when the GOP was the party of "ideas"--rather than the party of shit-for-brains?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I do feel sorry for this young woman - she had no idea what a disaster the roll out would be. I also find it interesting that HHS chose to put a person on the homepage who is not a citizen. You just cannot make this stuff up.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/exclusive-obamacares-mystery-woman-victim-cyberbullies/story?id=20868617


I find it odd that conservatives would attack a photo model. While wing nuts are not known for their keen ability to separate fact from fiction, according to this site she could not possibly be a Democrat because she is attractive and we are all apparently ugly.


Yeah, conservatives really are as dumb as wet toast. It's amazing how irrational chronic hatred makes you. I hear the clip-art used in a DNC press release is now receiving death threats. Too dumb for words.


And yet here you are spewing them...


Generally I save my ire for people who are dumb as a post and act like cunts. Not for stock photos.
Anonymous
She is an LPR from Maryland. She has a USC husband and a USC son. She herself plans to naturalize. The fact that the baggers are upset over a model is telling. And she is a LEGAL immigrant. She is a little brown though -maybe that ticks them off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I find the irony stunning - a picture of a person who is not a citizen featured prominently on a website and not eligible for the program the website is promoting.


She IS eligible. She is a permanent resident which makes her eligible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I do feel sorry for this young woman - she had no idea what a disaster the roll out would be. I also find it interesting that HHS chose to put a person on the homepage who is not a citizen. You just cannot make this stuff up.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/exclusive-obamacares-mystery-woman-victim-cyberbullies/story?id=20868617


I find it odd that conservatives would attack a photo model. While wing nuts are not known for their keen ability to separate fact from fiction, according to this site she could not possibly be a Democrat because she is attractive and we are all apparently ugly.


Conservatives? I must have missed that part in the article. Seems to me that the outrage about this website is totally bipartisan...... Nice try, though.


I don't understand the conservatives' outrage. Am I to understand they want Obamacare to work better?
Anonymous
"Bullying" is thrown around WAY too much these days. She's an adult. She should have thought of possible consequences to her actions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"Bullying" is thrown around WAY too much these days. She's an adult. She should have thought of possible consequences to her actions.


I'm not sure any rational person contemplating the consequences of posing for a photograph like this could possibly anticipate that a large segment of America having a psychotic break with the reality that a black man is president and take it out on her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Bullying" is thrown around WAY too much these days. She's an adult. She should have thought of possible consequences to her actions.


I'm not sure any rational person contemplating the consequences of posing for a photograph like this could possibly anticipate that a large segment of America having a psychotic break with the reality that a black man is president and take it out on her.


Oh, PLEASE. Stop the race comments. I don't support him - but it has NOTHING to do with race.... IT'S HIS POLICIES. Get over yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Bullying" is thrown around WAY too much these days. She's an adult. She should have thought of possible consequences to her actions.


I'm not sure any rational person contemplating the consequences of posing for a photograph like this could possibly anticipate that a large segment of America having a psychotic break with the reality that a black man is president and take it out on her.


Oh, PLEASE. Stop the race comments. I don't support him - but it has NOTHING to do with race.... IT'S HIS POLICIES. Get over yourself.


Are you one of the cyberbullies? Do you know these people?

Okay then.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Bullying" is thrown around WAY too much these days. She's an adult. She should have thought of possible consequences to her actions.


I'm not sure any rational person contemplating the consequences of posing for a photograph like this could possibly anticipate that a large segment of America having a psychotic break with the reality that a black man is president and take it out on her.


Oh, PLEASE. Stop the race comments. I don't support him - but it has NOTHING to do with race.... IT'S HIS POLICIES. Get over yourself.


No, this psychotic reaction a small but not insignificant portion of Americans have had for the last 5 years has been completely about race. Ya'll hate Obamacare -- what on earth are you DOING complaining that the Web site doesn't work properly? Are you trying to improve it so Obamacare works properly?

WTF?

Seriously, in 50 years historians are going to look back, rate Obama one of the top 20 presidents in American history. They will credit his policies for rescuing the economy from a tailspin, neutralizing global terrorism, and delivering on his promise to bring universal health coverage to Americans. And there will be a sidebar about the complete and utter racillly-motived breakdown scared white people had because he was black.

The opposition has ALWAYS been about race.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Bullying" is thrown around WAY too much these days. She's an adult. She should have thought of possible consequences to her actions.


I'm not sure any rational person contemplating the consequences of posing for a photograph like this could possibly anticipate that a large segment of America having a psychotic break with the reality that a black man is president and take it out on her.


Oh, PLEASE. Stop the race comments. I don't support him - but it has NOTHING to do with race.... IT'S HIS POLICIES. Get over yourself.


Are you one of the cyberbullies? Do you know these people?

Okay then.


Ya know...... I would suspect that a lot of these cyberbullies were LIBERALS trying to get free stuff on the website and when they couldn't get on, they went crazy. That would NOT be me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Bullying" is thrown around WAY too much these days. She's an adult. She should have thought of possible consequences to her actions.


I'm not sure any rational person contemplating the consequences of posing for a photograph like this could possibly anticipate that a large segment of America having a psychotic break with the reality that a black man is president and take it out on her.


Oh, PLEASE. Stop the race comments. I don't support him - but it has NOTHING to do with race.... IT'S HIS POLICIES. Get over yourself.


No, this psychotic reaction a small but not insignificant portion of Americans have had for the last 5 years has been completely about race. Ya'll hate Obamacare -- what on earth are you DOING complaining that the Web site doesn't work properly? Are you trying to improve it so Obamacare works properly?

WTF?

Seriously, in 50 years historians are going to look back, rate Obama one of the top 20 presidents in American history. They will credit his policies for rescuing the economy from a tailspin, neutralizing global terrorism, and delivering on his promise to bring universal health coverage to Americans. And there will be a sidebar about the complete and utter racillly-motived breakdown scared white people had because he was black.

The opposition has ALWAYS been about race.


Oh, ok, if you say it, then it must be true. Good for you to know what is in my heart and mind. You really don't know what you are talking about. And, he will hardly be known as one of the greatest presidents. He is an amateur trying to play in the professional world.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"Bullying" is thrown around WAY too much these days. She's an adult. She should have thought of possible consequences to her actions.


Ah, well it looks like we have at least one of the fucking imbeciles who project their ideological hatreds on models. And someone upthread said they didn't exist.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Bullying" is thrown around WAY too much these days. She's an adult. She should have thought of possible consequences to her actions.


I'm not sure any rational person contemplating the consequences of posing for a photograph like this could possibly anticipate that a large segment of America having a psychotic break with the reality that a black man is president and take it out on her.


Oh, PLEASE. Stop the race comments. I don't support him - but it has NOTHING to do with race.... IT'S HIS POLICIES. Get over yourself.


No, this psychotic reaction a small but not insignificant portion of Americans have had for the last 5 years has been completely about race. Ya'll hate Obamacare -- what on earth are you DOING complaining that the Web site doesn't work properly? Are you trying to improve it so Obamacare works properly?

WTF?

Seriously, in 50 years historians are going to look back, rate Obama one of the top 20 presidents in American history. They will credit his policies for rescuing the economy from a tailspin, neutralizing global terrorism, and delivering on his promise to bring universal health coverage to Americans. And there will be a sidebar about the complete and utter racillly-motived breakdown scared white people had because he was black.

The opposition has ALWAYS been about race.


BTW - Saul Alinsky would be proud......
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