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Dear Phillip,
This summer, opponents of health care reform have shown they are willing to do whatever it takes to derail it.
But health care ... debate over what's best for the American people. But opponents of reform don't want to debate the provisions of the bill. That's ...
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... abortion that threatens to kill far-reaching health care legislation.
At her weekly press conference this morning ... quot;I think that will be worked out," she said.
The House health care bill includes a provision--known as the Stupak amendment--that would prevent ... flexible on the abortion issue, then, may be the linchpin to all of health care reform. Whether the House and Senate bill are married ...
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... system gutted by Republican greed, there are so many reasons why health care reform is needed. We need a basic level of ... and vote for the public option?
I am for singlepayer health care. I'm for having large corporations pay their fair ... people who are homeless or hungry. People who need health care should get it without having to worry that they will go bankrupt. Congress needs to put a cap ...
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... " currency to send a letter opposing health-care reform legislation to their Congressional representative.
This according to the blog Business Insider ... casual gaming startup OMGPOP, who didn't name the game the health-care offers appeared in but blamed ad serving startup ... this ad and another calling people to oppose immigration reform late this Summer but declined to run the ads.
The ...
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The Nelson amendment to add the Stupak language to health care reform has failed 55-45. The question is now, ... is not to stop buying at such places, but to create a health care and economic system so that poor people and youth don't ... thing at this point is to move the bill along. Not expanding health care is not an option. Too much posturing over abortion will lead most to conclude that this ...
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Want to learn more about U.S. health care reform in a simple program with a quiz-like interface? There’s an app for that.
People Operating Technology has launched the free iPhone & iPod ... ldquo;must stand on a virtual platform and answer questions correctly about health care from an anxious public.” Twitter and Facebook integration lets users share their ...
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... to play social games on Facebook? You could now be a target for health insurance industry trade groups opposed to President Obama’s health care reform efforts. At least, that’s what OMGPOP chief executive Dan Porter told Business Insider after spotting a petition on Facebook offering virtual cash if users would fill ...
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Andy Coates -- in this interview with Ashley Smith at Socialist Worker -- succinctly explains what's in the health care reform proposals:
The crux of each bill is compulsory private health insurance. The
government will use its power to compel every individual to purchase private
health insurance, or enroll in Medicaid. The bills ...
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... reported on Thursday that the Lewin Group, a health care research consulting firm, is owned by Minnetonka ... Americans. Here are a few of the most popular myths about health care reform, followed by the facts that debunk them.
The link above debunks the lies ... payer socialized taxpayer funded health care, well, why don't they give up their own?
It must be nice for folks to have a representative ...
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... the pro-choice & pro-health care reform House Members believes we can make this ... questions and since I am absolutely convinced that the final health care bill will not include the Stupak amendment, it was clearly a hypothetical question. ... In contrast, I DO know that if we voted NO in the House any hope of health care reform would be dead for a very long time.
I think there are many problematic ...
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... a waste of time. Nevertheless, this will be what we will hear from now on — that we, the people do not want health care reform. That we really, really like being denied by insurers, excluded from coverage altogether, or ... ! They’re probably the lead singers.
And yes, there is a nod to tort reform, which is such a comprehensive topic it should not be contained in a bill about health care ...
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... them, spreading lies and feeding the public's fears about health care reform have been nothing more than smart business investments.
With so much at stake, it's ... ," saying he believes the bill could have done more to contain costs through technology. But, he said, it was better than no health care plan at all. He said he hopes more work can be done on the measure in the Senate. ...
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... profits, which is clearly the aim for some, you will pay for two days of health care in America.
But, most of all, Braly is most worried about the public health ... address the underlying cost drivers in our health care system. These bills rely on price controls ... Braly, we fully acknowledge that some form of health care reform is necessary. However, it’s going to be a huge and drastic change ...
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... ….
Pap smear screening controversy inflames health care debate – NECN
For Democrats – who' ... – Examiner.com
Although many Democrats would like the Senate vote on health care reform to come this year, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid ... begin the process of voting on the 2000 plus page health care reform bill. First, a brief explanation of the …
Connecticut Bob: Joe ...
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... chairman of its committee on professional liability.
"If you're serious about (health care) reform, you have to be serious about this issue," Woodward said. He estimates that more than 80% ... going to court.
"We have to move from a reactive to a proactive health care system. I think Obama gets it, but I don't know how aggressive he will be about it," he added.
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