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Old 10-05-2010, 03:06 AM
 
Location: Tampa Florida
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Shock, Shock! The Repubs stand for no regulation or constraint that allows the Ins Cos to maximize profit and minimize coverage. Nothing new there. The new Law certainly allows them huge profits and 30mil more customers, it's just that there is a little constraint on how abusive they can be. They are OK with that, it's just the Repubs offer no constraint and maximum abuse, and the Ins Cos prefer that.
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Old 10-05-2010, 03:07 AM
 
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Worse yet, the insurance companies will probably pay Fox News to spew propaganda to its viewers why getting screwed by health insurance companies is in our best interest.
It will probably happend yes.
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Old 10-05-2010, 03:16 AM
 
Location: Columbus
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Shock, Shock! The Repubs stand for no regulation or constraint that allows the Ins Cos to maximize profit and minimize coverage. Nothing new there. The new Law certainly allows them huge profits and 30mil more customers, it's just that there is a little constraint on how abusive they can be. They are OK with that, it's just the Repubs offer no constraint and maximum abuse, and the Ins Cos prefer that.
Stop lying.

The republicans had charge of D.C. from 2000-2006. They never once attempted eliminate regulations for insurance companies. Matter of fact, they expanded the government role in healthcare.

P.S. They never attempted to ban abortions, get rid of social security, welfare or kill black people, like the dumb-ass democrats always accuse them of.
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Old 10-05-2010, 03:23 AM
 
Location: Tampa Florida
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Stop lying.

The republicans had charge of D.C. from 2000-2006. They never once attempted eliminate regulations for insurance companies. Matter of fact, they expanded the government role in healthcare.

P.S. They never attempted to ban abortions, get rid of social security, welfare or kill black people, like the dumb-ass democrats always accuse them of.
Did you read their new "Contract on America" or listen to anything Demint and posse have stated?
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