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House rules

57 minutes ago by lifeisacookie

Oh sure, the health care bill thankfully passed the house, but only on a very narrow 220-215 vote. But eh, given the way these mo’s work shit out, it’s a wonder anything gets done! Get ready for the five most frustrating minutes I’ll ever give you … Posted in Barack Obama, blogging Tagged: Congress, ...

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The myth about government health care

1 hour ago by Zach W

One common conservative talking point posits that a government-run health care system would lead to a rationing of care, as was suggested in an editorial in Investors Business Daily, which used world-renowned physicist Stephen Hawking as “proof” of their point: People such as scientist Stephen Hawki ...

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A black weekend in American history as Pelosicare passes House

1 hour ago by Rossputin

On Saturday, by a vote of 220-215 with the support of just one Republican, House Democrats passed their version of health care reform, a $1.3 trillion (and that will be too low, and just for the first decade) monstrosity of taxes, penalties, bureaucracies, and European-style socialism that will, if ...

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Do the right thing

1 hour ago by Sam

When principles conflict This past weekend provided a supreme example of how to address conflicting moral priorities. Democrats in the House of Representatives managed to collect enough votes to pass a historic expansion of health care in America. But they only had a enough if they allowed an amendm ...

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Anh "Joseph" Cao: The Only Republican to vote for Democrats' heatlh care ...

1 hour ago by Rossputin

The only Republican to vote for Nancy Pelosi’s disastrous health care bill was Joseph Cao, from inner-city New Orleans. I have two things to say to Mr. Cao: First, in supporting your vote, you argued that you did it because health insurance costs “are exploding". But anybody who’s been paying even t ...

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can socialism foster capitalism ?

1 hour ago by goodflagbetsy

Imagine a government that pays for a program. Imagine that the program is a small business incubator. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. The point is: socialism may not necessarily be the end of all things freedom such as, in this case, market freedom. ………………………………………………………………………………………………… ...

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Breastfeeding, An Imperative For Newborns

2 hours ago by leena

Breastfeeding is the best way to protect your newborn baby from the various types of illnesses. It also plays a critical role in developing the immunity

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Tea-bag right wants to 'stir fry' Cao

2 hours ago by The Mighty Favog

For New Orleans' congressman, Anh "Joseph" Cao, the easy vote would have been "yes" on the House health-care reform bill. But the easier vote for the Vietnamese-American Republican might have been against "socialized medicine" and for the fat cats demanding Stalinist uniformity within GOP ranks. Tha ...

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The Bill Passed Congress – We gave it a good fight – Shift gears and ...

2 hours ago by promotionsforLIFE.com

Steven Joseph The health care bill passing through Congress November 7, 2009 is another step towards removing American rights and freedoms that SHOULD have been protected by the Constitution and Bill of Rights. Thank you for taking action to keep this bill from passing. You did a GREAT job! We gave ...

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Good idea

2 hours ago by Tim Worstall

Treatment centres run by the private sector are profiting from NHS funding by taking on less risky patients while being paid the same rate as publicly funded hospitals, a study suggests. Do the routine, almost industrialised, stuff in one place, put the complicated ones under the care of experts. Th ...

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