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Old 07-23-2009, 07:51 PM
 
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Sanrene, you'll probably have a stroke when you learn of a Massive Health Care Overhaul that get's signed into law sometime within the next few months. You know it's going to happen! Don't worry, you will be able to keep your own provider as Obama has clearly stated.
How about we make a little wager here: You're wrong and you don't post for 6 months, under any of your handles. You're right and you don't post here for 6 months, under any of your handles.
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Old 07-23-2009, 07:53 PM
 
Location: Irvine, CA to Keller, TX
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“If we don’t do something on health-care reform,” Grassley said, “the voters are more apt to blame Republicans than Democrats.” Grassley also expressed his disagreement with the Republican Party of Iowa, which called health care reform an “experiment Iowa cannot afford.” “I would suggest there have been some Republicans who haven’t been looking at the polls,” Grassley said in a weekly conference call with Iowa reporters, in which he announced he would continue to seek a bipartisan bill:

Think Progress » Grassley: GOP will take ‘blame’ if we don’t pass health care.
If the plan does not pass it is Congress fault not the Republicans. The Democrats should have the votes but some of the more conservative Democrats realize that it is a bad plan.
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Old 07-23-2009, 07:58 PM
 
Location: Hoboken
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“If we don’t do something on health-care reform,” Grassley said, “the voters are more apt to blame Republicans than Democrats.” Grassley also expressed his disagreement with the Republican Party of Iowa, which called health care reform an “experiment Iowa cannot afford.” “I would suggest there have been some Republicans who haven’t been looking at the polls,” Grassley said in a weekly conference call with Iowa reporters, in which he announced he would continue to seek a bipartisan bill:

Think Progress » Grassley: GOP will take ‘blame’ if we don’t pass health care.
Well that makes no sense. The Dems have bullet proof majority in the House and Senate. The Republicans can't delay or stop anything. If it doesn't pass the fault lies with the Dems. They know what they got and refuse to compromise. If they got rid of the public plan the bill would sail through.
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Old 07-23-2009, 08:08 PM
 
Location: SARASOTA, FLORIDA
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Nope, I see the GOP getting credit for stopping Obama and the spending nut liberals from wasting even more of the REAL tax payers money.

It needs to be stopped as it is no good.

Canadians have already warned us about their failed health care system.

The dems will get credit for spending money on yet another wasteful piece of crap pork project that will take away from those of us who like out healthcare the way it is and give it or reward those who wont work or cannot obtain it for some reason.

Hell no to this spending of my tax money for losers.

Get a job and pay for your own like most of us do.
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