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SENATE HEALTH CARE BILL NOT WORTHY OF WORKING PEOPLE'S SUPPORT

13 hours ago ago from If Liz were Queen | Heads would roll and the people would have more to eat than table scraps tossed to them by the rich!

December 25, 2009 By: admin Category: Health , Healthcare by James Parks , Dec 24, 2009 The Senate passed health care reform by a 60-39 margin shortly after 7 a.m. today. While passage of this legislation continues the momentum for health care reform, the Senate bill itself doesn’t live up to the kind of reform we need. The bill has many positive features, but it falls short in three key areas: • It is paid for by a tax on ...

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The Trib strikes a home run!

3 hours ago ago from Nancy J. Thorner

As the Chicago Tribune stated so well in its editorial of Thursday, Dec. 24, Ubi Est Mea?, the notion of health care reform is  only a pretense given all the seedy backroom deals cut to to win the votes of all 60 Democrat senators. The Senate's health care reform bill passed the house early on Christmas Eve morning.  There after Senate Majority Leader Harry Reed proclaimed that its version of health care reform will bring to all ...

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21 hours ago ago from www.quotebyte.com

In recent times, the burning issue that seems to be enveloping America at the moment is a focus on healthcare. Arguably, as far as domestic policies go, healthcare is one of the most vital issues that any country will have to deal with. All of us need good service from hospitals and doctors at some point in our lives and everybody deserves the care they need. Now, President Obama has brought the issue to the forefront and is slowly setting ...

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Health Care Changes Wouldn’t Have Big Effect for Many (New York Times) | Common Sense

1 day ago ago from Common Sense | Thomas Paine Support Site

For the roughly 160 million people who get insurance through an employer, the result of the long, angry health care debate may be just more of the same. Go here to see the original: Health Care Changes Wouldn’t Have Big Effect for Many (New York Times)

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In Other Words…

8 hours ago ago from Gadget's Blog

Ann Coulter does a good job in this article of debunking a false attack by the left on Senator Coburn of Oklahoma, and of reiterating why the left is lying about their health care plan. They are lying, and it's not hard to uncover. The liberals said the goal was to insure EVERYBODY .  By their own admissions 20 million people will still be uninsured by 2019. The liberals said access to health care would increase .  By cutting ...

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Michael B. Laskoff: Up with Avatar: The Aughts & 2009 In Capitalist Perspective

6 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

As the year and the decade draw to a close, I find myself in a strangely optimistic mood. True, there are many reasons for pessimism -- war, global warming, a so-so health care bill, a potentially nuclear Iran, huge unemployment, etc. But over the past week, I have found reasons to be cheerful in popular entertainment, specifically the films Up and Avatar . The former, I believe, is proof that the negative effects of consumerism run wild are ...

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