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Healthcare companies buying off Congressmen: Healthcare Reform

Posted by CD | Posted in Health Care, Keith Olbermann, Social Issues, U.S. Politics | Posted on 08-04-2009 | No Comments »

A must watch about Healthcare companies, Republicans and Democrats trying to destroy the Public Option of Healthcare.  Don’t believe them!

PBS pointed out that the health and insurance industries are spending more than a million, 400 thousand dollars a day, just to destroy the “public option” – the truly non-profit, wieldy, round-up and not round-down, government, from helping you pay your medical bills with about a billionth of the recklessness with which it is still paying Halliburton and its spinoffs to kill your kids. And much of this money is going to, and through, Republicans.  But that’s the real point tonight.
Not all of it is going through Republicans…

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