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GinaMaria Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Jan-24-10 07:17 PM
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31. I think it's clear what I want
The bills in their current state should be killed. I want reform not rationing, better health care not less health care, more choice for consumers, something simple and affordable for everyone. We need option(s) not mandates. If a bill is written that can address these things without a public option, I will consider it, read it and work to fully understand it. I think PO is the easiest way to accomplish these things but maybe not. I will always consider a new way. I will bend but I will not break. I want a way that works for everyone and that excludes no one. The Health Insurance Bailout Bills are garbage and need to be tossed out as such. This is an opportunity to re-assess the content of the bills, rethink reform and do some rewrites/revisions.

Now it's your turn:
If the bill contained a PO would you want it killed? and Do you absolutely love every line of both these bills, or are there parts you would like to see removed or altered?

Mass. is an opportunity. It's an opportunity to get it right. It is not excuse to ram through bad bills.
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