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How can the Democrats object to people expressing their concerns over  health care when there are 5 different plans and the President doesn't know specifically what the plan will look like?


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Yesterday's gone and Today is going fast, Tomorrow is all we have, Until it to has passed

Because most people have been lead to believe that this is a bad agenda. When in fact the opposite is true. The house is leaning toward a single payer plan. Much like the one that has been instituted in Great Britain and France, which by the way is working BEAUTIFULLY, despite the HORROR stories being spread by the REPUBLICANS opposed to the reform. There is no downside to healthcare reform, only the uniformed idiots talking to other uniformed idiots making it seem so.

 
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That may be what the House is leaning toward, but until the legislation, in its final form, has been submitted to both the House and Senate for a vote, people have a right to question, state their concerns, and object to whatever they do not want. It's the American way. Thank God!

Posted 2009-08-11T14:47:07Z
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Because they are DEMOCRATES. 

Posted 2009-08-14T01:12:58Z
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Hi, It is not a question of expressing opinions it is the HOW those opinions are expressed.

Yelling, shouting, screaming are not the way to get your point across or your question asked.  Make your voice civil, your question rational and non-personal in nature.  Just my thoughts.  dorry

Posted 2009-08-16T17:17:03Z
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