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Insurer: Obamacare Customers Must Break ‘Choice Habit’ (choice is only good for abortion)
dailycaller.com ^
Posted on 05/13/2014 3:15:13 PM PDT by cotton1706
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To: cotton1706
We have to break people away from the choice habit that everyone has, Marcus Merz, CEO of Minnesota insurer PreferredOne, told The New York Times Tuesday. Were all trying to break away from this fixation on open access and broad networks. Spoken like a true fascist...
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05/14/2014 2:40:31 AM PDT
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Timber Rattler
(Just say NO! to RINOS and the GOP-E)
To: cotton1706
Kiss longevity goodbye. Only the rich will have access to quality health care. As a child of the 60’s I can tell you one large part of the agenda is about population control. That is why birth control and abortions are sacred to the left.
Back in the day overpopulation and the “ unfairness” of our wealth and strength as a nation were themes among those who are making policy today. For those not around back then, the best thing you can do is read the newspapers from that time and the writings of the radicals as well. Bill Ayres is on of many. Tom Hayden is another. A google search Will bring up more names and groups. Compare the wrtings with what Obama set in motion his first day in office.
To: cotton1706
Which part of "patient protection" in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act does this support?
-PJ
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05/14/2014 12:35:58 PM PDT
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Political Junkie Too
(If you are the Posterity of We the People, then you are a Natural Born Citizen.)
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