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16 hours ago ago from The Maine Opinion

As the in Washington continues to rage on, I wanted to add a few more random thoughts to the issue. The Democrats are fighting amongst themselves trying to get anything passed so that they can be a part of history and give Obama a much-needed . Many are doing this at their own peril, as the majority of Americans are against their type of reform and will most likely oust them in the next election. Many Democrats seem willing to make that ...

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Organizing for America: Health Care (Fall 2009 Article)

9 hours ago ago from Generation Response

One of the biggest issues that Americans face today—Health Care— has been dominating headline news for months. Every news source seems to project a different perspective, perpetuating a variety of opinions on health care. There is always at least one unhappy voice for different reasons. Insurance companies and medical professionals express fear at the thought of the precarious results of a Health Care Bill. Conservatives feel ...

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Healthcare Taxes

11 hours ago ago from Tom's Place

From Toms Place Whether you believe it or not, should the Senate pass the current 2,000+ page monstrosity called Healthcare Reform, your taxes, directly and/or indirectly, will go up. This will be despite the promise made by the President last February: If your family earns less than $250,000 a year, you will not see your taxes increased a single dime. I repeat: not one single dime. – President Barack Hussein Obama’s address to ...

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Diversity Must Be Respected in U.S. Senate!

7 hours ago ago from American Conservative Daily

John W. Lillpop As 100 elitist men and women continue to debate the future of 350 million Americans and their health care in the United States Senate, a gross injustice is being perpetrated on scores of millions of people for whom English is a foreign language. Specific reference is made to the 20 million or so illegal aliens in America who have a vital interest in the health care debate and in its ultimate resolution. Most people in the ...

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23 hours ago ago from swiftypete

A Father's Anger, Health Care Administration and the Philosophy of Science. It is not unusual for parents of children in 'intensive care' to vent their anger and frustration on staff members. One accepts that people under stress can display the recognised signs of grief; "denial", "bargaining", "anger" and "acceptance". These signs are not confined to the bereaved but can also be manifested in those who grieve for their child's suffering. ...

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John Milewski: It's Official! Tiger's Affairs Are More Important Than 9-11

11 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

A new exploitative media low was reached this week when the New York Post featured a front page story on Tiger Woods for something like the 19th straight day. This breaks the old record for a story worthy of cover placement previously held by the worst terrorist attack on US soil in the nation's history. So while America wages war on multiple fronts, one of which is a political war in Washington for the future of health care while the ...

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Republicans threaten health care read-a-thon

13 hours ago ago from NBC

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Health Care Bill: Democrats May Be Their Own Problem : NPR

21 hours ago ago from NPR

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Taylor Marsh: No Thrill Up Dylan Ratigan's Leg

2 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

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CDC: 1 in 5 Went Without Health Insurance at Some Point in Past Year

15 hours ago ago from FOX News

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