Tea Partier With 10 ****, Opposed to "Welfare Mentality" is On Medicaid

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Early yesterday morning, Valerie and Rob Shirk corralled their 10 home-schooled ******** into their van for the 2 1/2-hour drive from their home in Connecticut to Boston, arriving just in time to hear Sarah Palin denounce government-run health care at the tea party movement rally on Boston Common.

They thought it would be a learning opportunity for their ********, who range in age from 9 months to 15 years old and who held up signs criticizing the government for defying the “will of the people.’’

“The problem in this country is that too many people are looking for handouts,’’ said Valerie Shirk, 43, of Prospect, Conn. “I agree with the signs that say, ‘Share my ******’s work ethic — not his paycheck.’ We have to do something about the whole welfare mentality in this country.’’

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For the Shirks, it was a day for their ******** to seek inspiration from Palin and the other speakers, who questioned Obama’s patriotism and at least one of whom referred to him repeatedly as Barack Hussein.

The couple, who rely on Medicaid for their health care, were also upset about the nation’s new health reforms.

When asked why her ****** used state-subsidized health care when she criticized people who take handouts, Valerie Shirk said she did not want to stop having ********, and that her husband’s income was not enough to cover the ****** with private insurance.

“I know there’s a dichotomy because of what we get from the state,’’ she said. “But I just look at each of my ******** as a blessing.’’


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I also like the guy who's on board for all the "smaller government" but gets his insurance through COBRA, the government program started under... Reagan!

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