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Nov 13, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

Health reform: Cost benefits of compassion

Full story: Deming Headlight

Recently on this page, Don Heacox has had two articles rightly pointing out that, regardless of the moral desirability of health care for everyone, such compassion is only possible if it is economically feasible.

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Border Native-American

Divide, CO

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Nov 12, 2009
 
85 percent of Americans have health care and are relatively satisified with it. Democrats aren't worried about Americans health, they are worried about votes and their creation of another legacy welfare program.
Stop Corruption Now

Albuquerque, NM

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Nov 13, 2009
 
This is not health care reform. This is a takeover the govt to force national health care. It starts out this way, but before long, you have no other choices.

Win you are a disgrace. Already Nancy Pelosi has said that those who do not want to buy coverage will be jailed. JAILED.

Where is your mention of the trial lawyers who cost the system 500 billion a year in frivolous lawsuits? That is how John Edwards made his millions.

No. This will not pass. When real reform is brought forward, the American people will support it.

Part of the reason Americans do not live longer that some other nations is related to our fat lifestyles, lack of exercise and our high stress lives because we work longer hours and produce more than any other nation on this earth.

Win just stop. We do not believe you or the failure that has tricked the American people into thinking he has any vision or ability to run the US.
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