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On Oct 14, 2013, at 7:28 PM, Aaron Mann <[email protected]> wrote:

> To preface my comments, I am an Independent voter.  I vote for the best 
> candidate that keeps America moving towards maintaining the constitutional 
> rights, no more.  The federal government has grown too large and intrusive.  
> It should only be concerned with national security and protecting individual 
> rights.  Health care is just one of a multitude of areas that the federal 
> government should never be involved in.  Health care is a state level issue. 
> The ACA is an attempt by one party to garner more votes from an politically 
> abused portion of our population, the poor.
> 
> Should we have an option for everyone to have health insurance, yes.  But, 
> pushing a flawed law on a flawed system, is not the right way to accomplish 
> that.  There are simple steps that could have instantly opened up the 
> existing process: allow competition across state lines and remove 
> pre-existing condition clauses.
> 
> Our current president is a master manipulator (as all politicians are to some 
> degree).  Watch any current news conference: "I am willing to negotiate..." 
> "I will not bend...".  These two phrases or something like them appear in 
> every speech he gives.  Yet, due to his stranglehold on the media, the blame 
> lies with congress.  Who, by the way, has now presented nearly a dozen 
> variations of a bill to extend the government funding.  Yet, the answer from 
> this man-child president is no to everything, but will get in front of a 
> camera and say that he is "open and waiting" for any Republican to show him 
> an alternate solution.
> 
> Solution?  Unfortunately, I don't think we'll have one anytime soon.  Things 
> are setup for more presidents, senates, and congress like this whole bunch of 
> yahoo's for the foreseeable future.  Don't even get me started on the federal 
> reserve, national debt, international relations, or national security.  
> Things are ramping up for some great cataclysmic event and I just wish I knew 
> where to be when it all goes down.
> 
>  
> Aaron Mann
> 
> 
> On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 4:17 PM, Danny Hearn <[email protected]> wrote:
>> The ACA- affordable care act= also known as Obamacare- was passed in 
>> 2010/2011-it was fought about and sent to the Supreme Court of the U.S.A. , 
>> where they ruled it is the law and must stand. It probably would have worked 
>> except for a Clause that allowed States to OPT out if they wanted. SO right 
>> off the bat half of America opted out= 24 states.It is now a mess not sure 
>> what will happen, but they all need to vote again or rewrite it or something 
>> soon.  DH**
>> 
>> From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>> To: [email protected] 
>> Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2013 3:50 PM
>> Subject: [QUAD-L] i AGREE
>> 
>> Obama is looking out for #1.
>>  
>> Don't blame this one on the Republicans, all as you need to do is look
>> at 100 Pennsylvania and the type of people he hangs around with.
>>  
>> Remember, "we need to pass this bill so we can see what is in it",
>> or rather what isn't in it.
>>  
>> 
>> Glenn Henry
> 

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