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Posted 11/03/09 10:12 PM

ronniewheeler
Lubbock, TX
I'm not really sure what to think of the GOP's proposal. I was just about to petition my congressman about endorsing the following:

H.R. 1495 - Comprehensive Health Care Reform Act
H.R. 3217 - Health Care Choice Act of 2009
H.R. 1498 - Unnecessary Litigation Act
H.R. 2629 - Coercion is Not Health Care Act
H.R. 163 - Prescription Drug Affordability Act
H.R. 164 - Seniors' Health Care Freedom Act of 2009

But their version seems to cover some/most of it. I'd like to know the Campaign for Liberty's response to it. For the most part, it seems just like a water-downed version of what Ron Paul is trying to do. But definitely in the right direction.

Posted 11/05/09 06:55 AM

jwfox1965
Las Vegas, NV
The question remains, why didn't the Republicans pass this legislation they are proposing now when they had control of both houses of congress and the White House? If they had done it back then we probably wouldn't be having to go through this collectivist health care nightmare right now.


Posted 11/05/09 07:07 AM

JustinMurray
Jacksonville, FL
There only needs to be a one page bill:

"Any law and regulation currently relating to the medical profession is hereby repealed."





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