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Old 06-23-2011, 07:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Riot View Post

Nonsense. False. The majority think the few provisions in the insurance reform were inadequate, too little, and want more - including single payer.]
Just in case you want to cite something other than your imagination.

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Forty four percent of voters believe the health reform law should be repealed compared with 38 percent who do not, demonstrating a persisting thumbs down for Obamacare even after its initial measures – like guaranteeing insurance for those with pre-existing conditions and keeping young adults on their parents policies – have been rolled out.
http://www.whitehousedossier.com/201...care-repealed/

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Voters continue to support repeal of the national health care law and feel the new law will be bad for the country.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 53% of Likely Voters at least somewhat favor repeal of the health care law, while 42% at least somewhat oppose it. Those figures include 38% who Strongly Favor repeal and 27% who are Strongly Opposed. (To see survey question wording, click here.)

Support for repeal shows little change from a week ago. Most voters have supported repeal every week but one since Congress passed the law in March of last year, with that support running as high as 63%.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/publ...ealth_care_law

So deal with it
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