>From where I sit and the opinions on hear and what i read on international
news, there is a LOT of debate about it. After all, isn't it true that if
the people really agreed to this and supported it by a substantial majority
the Republicans wouldn't oppose it? And your reasons as to why people voted
for Obama seem particularly naive. 

Geoff Flight
Managing Director

Sustainable Resources Industry Training Pty Ltd

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Ed Leafe
Sent: Tuesday, 14 December 2010 8:50 AM
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Subject: Re: [OT] Federal Judge finds Obamacare UNCONSTITUTIONAL!

On Dec 13, 2010, at 5:12 PM, geoff wrote:

> Excuse me, but you aren't going to somehow tell me that this healthcare
bill
> has met with acceptance are you? Yes, this judge's ruling is worthless,
but
> the debate it has engendered - yet again - is not. Frankly, it is time for
a
> fe of you to stand up and be counted!


        We did. Back in 2008, Obama said that he wanted to pass health care
reform, and McCain said he opposed it. Health care was one of the main
reasons people voted for Obama; they wanted that "change" that he was
promising.

        There is no "debate"; it is the usual minority of voices who like to
shout the loudest to keep up the appearance that most people oppose this
law.



-- Ed Leafe




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