Hello, Congress: You're not listening to me. I am 100 percent opposed to these reforms, and I do vote and I'll be watching how you vote.
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Rather than filling out a tax return this year, I believe I will just deem my taxes paid.
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If the cowardly Democrats are just going to deem the socialized medicine bill as law rather than putting it to an up-or-down vote, why don't we the people deem it as repealed?
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I love how the GOP (Gluttons of Privilege?) and most conservatives complain about the price of health care, but didn't say a word while President Bush spent trillions of dollars on pointless and counterproductive lie-based wars.
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Moody's has warned that the United States may lose its AAA bond rating because of our reckless spending and accumulation of debt. I guess all the money we are going to save on health care reform will take care of that.
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If you have Veterans Affairs health coverage, Medicaid or Medicare — or ever plan on using Medicare — and are against government-assisted medical coverage for the rest of the people, you are a hypocrite and your opinion is worthless.
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I'm for health care reform, but I can't wrap my head around being forced to buy from for-profit companies or else being fined by the government.
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The school system needs to start pushing Arabic, Asian and other foreign language courses. If Obamacare passes, there will be a serious shortage of English-speaking doctors.
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Why don't governments and school boards ever cut their budgets from the top down, instead of from the bottom up?
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"Choice" is the key word here. If I want to drink sugary drinks, have a cigarette or not eat spinach, that should be my choice. Quit telling me that I can't. Police your own house and leave mine alone.
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If Fox News is such a "fair and balanced" network, then why did Bret Baier have to interrupt the president repeatedly during the interview Wednesday? Didn't his mother teach him any manners?
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