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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100701:03:54:00

outside it. do you want to see what that looks like? you have an interesting view actually about jobless benefits. i want to show people what you had to say and what is now a celebrated interview about jobless benefits. listen to this. you can make more money on unemployment than you can going down and getting one of those jobs that is an honest job but it doesn t pay as much, and so that s what s happened to us is that we have put in such entitlement into our government that we really have spoiled our citizenry and said, you don t want the jobs that are available. so you re saying to these tens of thousands sitting on their couches, they re all spoiled, they don t want to go out and get a job and i m going to cut off your benefits. that s your attitude no, now, come on, john. but you said they re spoiled. i said it had spoiled our citizenry. that s a little different. that s almost like it hadn t occurred to sharron angle until that moment that trashing the unemployed

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20100701:01:55:00

the great depression isn t the best political strategy. that would explain why the best she could do rebuttal wise when she stayed i didn t mean the unemployed were spoiled. get a load of her take on the separation of church and state. what about separation of church and state. that s in the constitution. the founding fathers believed in that and you know what? back in 1995 when you were on the nye county school board you came to the legislature testifying a school choice bill and here is what the minutes say you said. the bill is exclusionary of many private religions schools and ms angle believed that to be an un-american concept in the tenet of separation of chrch and state is an unconstitutional doctrine. the separation of church and state arises out of the constitution. no, it doesn t, john. the founding fathers didn t believe in the separation of church and state, the establishment clause, first amendment? actually thomas jefferson has been misquoted like i have been misq

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