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Republicans Look for Mechanisms to Halt Health Insurance Bill

9 hours ago ago from Another Pundit

FOXNews.com - Republicans Look for Mechanisms to Halt Health Insurance Bill The Senate battle may be over for now, but Republicans are vowing the war is not won quite yet. Congress may be gone for several weeks enjoying a winter holiday, but Republicans have vowed to keep up the pressure on Democrats who succeeded in getting their Senate health insurance overhaul bill passed before Christmas -- if just barely. Several GOP ...

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Happy Holidays 2009

15 hours ago ago from AnnotatedOpinions.com - news, politics and editorials from the leading sources

    ·         ‘Twas the night before Christmas, and all through the land ·         Not many Americans were celebrating, not even a former Democratic party chairman; ·         The Senate had earlier in the day voted for healthcare, ·         ‘Though no Republican Senator could be found who cared. ·         Yet some people somewhere around this great country, ·         Breathed a sign of relief knowing ...

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Dingy Harry First Votes No On His Own Health Care Vote, Switches and Bill Passes

21 hours ago ago from Dancing Czars

POLITICO December 24, 2009 At 7:16 a.m., the Senate passed on a 60-39 party line vote a sweeping health care bill that will tighten insurance regulations, provide insurance for 31 million more Americans and cost $871 billion over the next decade. This is for my friend Ted Kennedy, aye, said Sen. Robert Byrd as he cast his vote. Clearly exhausted, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid mistakenly voted no before changing his ...

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Senate Passes Healthcare Bill 60-39; Culture of Corruption Continues

20 hours ago ago from Flopping Aces

No surprise here .the Senate passed their version of Socialism today: The Senate approved sweeping healthcare reform legislation by the narrowest of partisan margins early Christmas Eve morning, placing President Barack Obama just one step away from signing into law a longtime Democratic priority ~~~ The 60 to 39 tally split directly along partisan lines, underscoring not only the great divide between Democrats and Republicans ...

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Final Senate Health Care Vote 8AM Christmas Eve

1 day ago ago from US Post Today.

health care reform bill Republicans, eager to get home for Christmas, have agreed to give back some of their debate time which delayed the inevitable, setting up a final vote on the Senate health care bill on December 24, this Thursday, at 8am ET. Previously, the Senate would have had to wait, if the Republicans stretched out the clock, to 8pm that night or even later. Now they can achieve the vote and be back in their states in time ...

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