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Wednesday
Nov042009

Rep. Joe Wilson Wants Amendment To Force Congress Onto Public Option

Rep. Joe Wilson (R-S.C.) joined a press conference promoting an amendment to the Affordable Health Care For All Americans Act requiring all members of the House and Senate subscribe to the public insurance option offered by the legislation.

“We know why the majority of the ‘Pelosi takeover bill’ does not provide this. They do know that the government-run option will not be in the interest of the American people, either individually or for the American citizens at large," Wilson said.
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Reader Comments (2)

GO JOE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IF ITS SUCH A GREAT THING THEY SHOULD NOT HAVE A PROBLEM RIGHT. LOL.

November 4, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDarryl

THIS IS THE MOST FAIR APPROACH TO HEALTH CARE. IT GIVES MAINSTREET SOME EQUALITY IN THIS WORLD WHERE THE BIG GUYS ALWAYS WIN.

AT BEST IT IS A GREAT REALITY CHECK FOR CONGRESS TO HAVE. I AM A PHYSICIAN AND I AGREE WE HAVE TO HAVE A CHANGE. JUST DON'T THROW EVERYTHING AWAY FOR THE PEOPLE WHO WORK DAY AND NIGHT FOR YOU.

REDISTRIBUTION OF INCOME IS A GREAT PUSH BY THIS ADMINISTRATION. YOU CAN RUIN THE WHOLE GOV. WHEN THE PAYERS BECOME FEWER THAN ALL THOSE WANTING WELFARE. YES WE DO NEED TO CREATE JOBS!!

MEDICAL COVERAGE WAS NOT CREATED BY SOCIAL OR THE WORKING STATUS OF THE INDIVIDUAL AMERICAN. SOLVE THE MEDICAL PROBLEM!!!

November 4, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJERRY PRICE, M.D.

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