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19 hours ago ago from Sstorm0730's Blog
The following letters were emailed to me in response to requests I sent to both Senator M. Udall and Senator M. Bennet – both Democrats representing Colorado. I explained my concerns to both Senators – that I do not support Health Care Reform even though I have a disability. If this is an example of how well Congress listens to their constituents, we are in BIG trouble. Boy, I can’t wait for 2010!!! Dear Friend: Thank ...
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19 hours ago ago from DemRulz
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19 hours ago ago from Pasco Phronesis
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18 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
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