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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 7124690" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>That's a very deep topic, isn't it? Frankly, I dont have all the answers. But one thing I know for sure is, legislation that is so complex, lengthy, and convoluted that even the law makers dont understand it before voting yay or nay, is not the answer. We need a program that is as simple, concise, and sensible as possible. Im not even close to feeling that way about the current bill. And neither are the majority of Americans, including liberals.</p><p></p><p>How about this. Why dont YOU tell US what you agree with in the bill, besides your generic, elementary, 'everyone should have health insurance because its more fair' comments. If you want to discuss socialized medicine as a general topic, your comments are valid. But if you want to discuss the current bill specifically, your comments/opinions/'facts' are just far too simplified to apply to the discussion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 7124690, member: 549629"] That's a very deep topic, isn't it? Frankly, I dont have all the answers. But one thing I know for sure is, legislation that is so complex, lengthy, and convoluted that even the law makers dont understand it before voting yay or nay, is not the answer. We need a program that is as simple, concise, and sensible as possible. Im not even close to feeling that way about the current bill. And neither are the majority of Americans, including liberals. How about this. Why dont YOU tell US what you agree with in the bill, besides your generic, elementary, 'everyone should have health insurance because its more fair' comments. If you want to discuss socialized medicine as a general topic, your comments are valid. But if you want to discuss the current bill specifically, your comments/opinions/'facts' are just far too simplified to apply to the discussion. [/QUOTE]
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