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Topic: It Passed
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Mon 03/22/10 11:35 PM




It passed.bigsmile

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The Greatest good for the greatest number... RIGHT.

So now we have 'fixed' it so that 6% of the population of the United States can 'have' health insurance.

In your glee and happy bannans you have let something go unnoticed.

Congress has taken MY liberty.

(I don't want or need health care).

Please... Enjoy your liberty.

It should take them at least another 4 years before they get around to taking your Liberty.


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my liberty hasnt changed and wont. As an insured citizen, I already pay to cover those like you who think they dont need health care and find themselves hurt or ill without insurance,,,,,this just will mandate that , before you find yourself needing healthcare,,,you contribute to the costs I am already held responsible for... and possibly lowers my premiums in the process,, a win win for me


Actually yes it has. Your plan will go down the tiolet for a more national manditated plan........



I seriously doubt it

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Mon 03/22/10 11:40 PM



Whew....The GOP's last obstructive effort failed....now all it needs is a signature.

"House passes health care reform, the most sweeping social legislation in more than four decades"

http://www.cnn.com/




Until the Supreme Court gets it's hands on it


Yeah I guess corporate America owns them as well eh? EXXON for president? They voted a while back to allow corporations to fund politicians...but really...do you even know who or what you are supporting by supporting the RW radicals? It's socialistic styled corporate greed via control of our government...wake up dude, someone's been pizzing down your leg.

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"Become an internationalist and learn to respect all life. Make war on machines. And in particular the sterile machines of corporate death and the robots that guard them."

Abbie Hoffman

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PS: This one's for you X-man..."paranoia may destroy ya".








now that guy is hecka handsome,,,is he an actor?

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Thu 03/25/10 07:50 PM
Edited by MiddleEarthling on Thu 03/25/10 07:50 PM
It passed again today...

"Washington (CNN) -- The House of Representatives passed a slightly altered health care "fixes" bill Thursday night, completing legislative action on President Obama's top domestic priority.

The so-called "fixes" bill, approved by a 220-207 vote, now goes to Obama to be signed into law. It makes changes in the broader health care reform measure that Obama enacted Tuesday.

Approval by both the House and Senate on Thursday concluded a tortuous legislative struggle for the health care reform legislation, which received no Republican support in any of the major votes in either chamber dating back to last year.

"This is a very proud night in the history of this Congress," House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer told reporters, adding he expected Obama to sign the measure next week. Thursday's vote "completes the process of a bill that has been in the making literally for a century, and certainly for decades," said Hoyer, D-Maryland.

The "fixes" bill also included provisions to shift government funding for student loans away from commercial banks to new education initiatives. Until now, commercial banks have received federal subsidies for student loans.

Earlier Thursday, Senate Republicans forced two minor provisions involving the student loan funding to be stripped from the bill -- changes that required the House to take up the bill a second time but had no effect on the broader health care bill that took effect Tuesday.

A Senate Republican Budget Committee memo said the violations raised by GOP senators involved Pell grant spending that won't immediately affect the federal budget, and therefore was ineligible for inclusion in the measure. That's because the measure was being passed under reconciliation rules, which apply only to budget-related measures.

After the changes, the Senate approved the bill on a 56-43 vote to send it to the House a second time."

http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/03/25/health.care.main/index.html?hpt=T1

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Thu 03/25/10 08:08 PM
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Thu 03/25/10 09:47 PM
"They're actually going to run on a platform of repeal in November," he said. "Well, I say go for it. ... If they want to have that fight, I welcome that fight. Because I don't believe the American people are going to put the insurance industry back in the driver's seat. We've been there already, and we're not going back. This country's moving forward."


Obama said this today at the U of Iowa as he was adressing a large crowd there, promoting the new law. The gauntlet is down. Bring it on, if you can.

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Fri 03/26/10 12:27 AM

"They're actually going to run on a platform of repeal in November," he said. "Well, I say go for it. ... If they want to have that fight, I welcome that fight. Because I don't believe the American people are going to put the insurance industry back in the driver's seat. We've been there already, and we're not going back. This country's moving forward."


Obama said this today at the U of Iowa as he was adressing a large crowd there, promoting the new law. The gauntlet is down. Bring it on, if you can.



Im sorry, I love to hear OBama speak,, I have been to TWO of his town meetings here,,,pretty awesome and eloquent speaker,,,inspiring

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Fri 03/26/10 12:37 AM

"They're actually going to run on a platform of repeal in November," he said. "Well, I say go for it. ... If they want to have that fight, I welcome that fight. Because I don't believe the American people are going to put the insurance industry back in the driver's seat. We've been there already, and we're not going back. This country's moving forward."


Obama said this today at the U of Iowa as he was adressing a large crowd there, promoting the new law. The gauntlet is down. Bring it on, if you can.


And HE just gave the insurance companies the keys to their brand new cars.

Mandating that people buy insurance puts the insurance companies back in the driver's seat.

Hilarious.

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Fri 03/26/10 12:38 AM


"They're actually going to run on a platform of repeal in November," he said. "Well, I say go for it. ... If they want to have that fight, I welcome that fight. Because I don't believe the American people are going to put the insurance industry back in the driver's seat. We've been there already, and we're not going back. This country's moving forward."


Obama said this today at the U of Iowa as he was adressing a large crowd there, promoting the new law. The gauntlet is down. Bring it on, if you can.



Im sorry, I love to hear OBama speak,, I have been to TWO of his town meetings here,,,pretty awesome and eloquent speaker,,,inspiring


He wasn't speaking.


he was READING....lmao

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Fri 03/26/10 12:47 AM



"They're actually going to run on a platform of repeal in November," he said. "Well, I say go for it. ... If they want to have that fight, I welcome that fight. Because I don't believe the American people are going to put the insurance industry back in the driver's seat. We've been there already, and we're not going back. This country's moving forward."


Obama said this today at the U of Iowa as he was adressing a large crowd there, promoting the new law. The gauntlet is down. Bring it on, if you can.



Im sorry, I love to hear OBama speak,, I have been to TWO of his town meetings here,,,pretty awesome and eloquent speaker,,,inspiring


He wasn't speaking.

he was READING....lmao



with all due respect, the TWO times I have attended, ,he was certainly not reading, there was no teleprompter feeding him answers to our questions,, he just answered them

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