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There is a simple answer to what works and what doesn't for this topic as it relates to the USA. It's been attempted twice- once in MA and once in HI. Both times it failed and this was on a small scale.
The facts that people want to see are the "facts" that they will see. Death panels are a stretch, but this is not in accordance with the Constitution on the other hand niether is medicare and medicaid or Welfare.
These are programs designed to keep polititions in office, as are many of the decicions that polititions have.
Bush was an idiot but he didn't try to "fundamentally channge America".
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by cloud1012005 on November 30th, 2011
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You're reading If the anti health care bill crowd have legitimate complaints, why do they keep dragging out the obvious lies (death panels, electronic funds transfer, health care for illegals, etc) to "support" their position?
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