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Conservative Democrats break ranks on health care

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lost in DC | 12:30 p.m. July 10, 2009
how is queen nancy the gullible going to punish these miscreants?
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Tab L. Uno | 12:39 p.m. July 10, 2009
On this very important policy issue that affect nearly all Americans and since Rep. Matheson (D-Utah) is a member of the Bluedogs, I would have thought that the Deseret News would take the time to report on his own opinion and views on this matter to help Utahn's in their ability to relay to him our feelings on this crucial matter. He is one of the crucial swing votes on whether or not Congress will enact any major health care reform this year.
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Anonymous | 12:46 p.m. July 10, 2009
BECAUSE?




GOP Steel told them to at the moment.


OH OH, another feeding frenzy starts-up, from the yip yap's in the conservative movement, yelling about, who will pay for this, and, why should our great grand-children have to pay for this hype. and fear of loss kicks in. They worry more about this, then perks, such as "PORK" spending.
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lost in DC | 3:27 p.m. July 10, 2009
anon 12:46 - huh??
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DoChangeNow | 3:53 p.m. July 10, 2009
Insanity is doing the same thing day after day expecting different results?

Time for change is now!

The Healthcare system should be changed to Focus on Care instead of Profit.

Rememember how the Banks lobbyists (for Profit) complained when the idea of Credit Unions (Non Profit) were introduced?

Many people benefited from service and loans from credit unions when they were refused them from banks.

The private Health industry is unethical as its practices has failed at providing quality healthcare at a reasonable price.

Is the current health system ethical as it provides only to the rich (Those who can afford it) and the wicked (those who break the law and are in prison).

What about the 50 million who obey the law?

What happens if we ignore the health issue once again like past administrations did?

The Health Industry and Lobbyists have paid elected officials to stagnate the issue with arguments and false propoganda about freedom to the public so they can continue to dominate this monopoly.

Change is needed now from a profit industry to a government nonprofit program and caring industry.
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Anonymous | 5:52 p.m. July 10, 2009
Great. I may disagree. I'm glad we are a party like the Republican Party where you march lock step like those soviet troops did a May Day in Red Square.
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