Health Care - How would you vote?

Would you vote for the current version of the Health Care bill?


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evil witch!

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dentures, the better to bite your head off, my dear
 
...and cheaper than actually taking care of your teeth! I'm sure they are included in the health care bill!
 
and more easily sharpened!
 
The new term for oBOMBa followers = obamazombies....lol, just heard that today...
 
Why would he not get away with it? He said that he's not denying treatment to anyone, that would be unethical. If someone reads the sign and goes elsewhere it's the patient's choice (something that they won't have in 4 years).
 
Why would he not get away with it? He said that he's not denying treatment to anyone, that would be unethical. If someone reads the sign and goes elsewhere it's the patient's choice (something that they won't have in 4 years).
Isn't that answer obvious? :noidea: :shhh:Someone got offended.:doh:

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I doubt he will get away with this very long, but rather brave anyway. See the story here:

Obama health care supporters: Florida doctor tells Obama health care supporters to go elsewhere - OrlandoSentinel.com


:clap: :clap: :clap: Bravo! I wish more and more physicians would post up signs like this or something like: "If you got Obamacare insurance - go somewhere else" Or, "Since starting April 1st medicare cut our reimbursements 21%, your care will be cut proportionally. For any questions, please contact your lovely government"

As a PRIVATE businessman, he has the right to refuse service to anyone, as long as it's not OPENELY on the grounds of race, sex, religion, disability or age. That would be illegal. Other instances - unethical, maybe/ But you won't get SUED over barely and questionably unethical behavior. Private docs have the right to "fire" their patients and not explain why. At least for now, this country is still somewhat FREE, but that is fading away....
 
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I wonder if the anger towards the Health Care bill will linger until mid-term elections...

My Way News - Vulnerable Democrats are tiptoeing on health care

According to this article, the Republicans "need to keep stoking the fire of discontent" in order to take advantage of this in the mid-term elections. This bill passage certainly makes the Democrats vulnerable, but I wonder to what extent.
 
The bill's popularity increased for me a couple of days ago when it was discovered that the bill prohibited congresscritters from being on the Federal Worker's medical coverage.
 
The bill's popularity increased for me a couple of days ago when it was discovered that the bill prohibited congresscritters from being on the Federal Worker's medical coverage.

So it went from 0% approval to 0.00001% approval in your eyes?
 
I don't see what the problem is. It's not a perfect bill, but I think it's more helpful than anything else. I enjoy thinking about people going through heart bypass surgery and not paying (quite literally) an arm and a leg. The very fear of paying such high bills is what kills people. It's sickening.
 
I don't see what the problem is. It's not a perfect bill, but I think it's more helpful than anything else. I enjoy thinking about people going through heart bypass surgery and not paying (quite literally) an arm and a leg. The very fear of paying such high bills is what kills people. It's sickening.

How refreshing to hear from a reasonable person. Welcome, HappyCat. Hope you enjoy it here.
 
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