Sep 7, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger
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It's very unfortunate that the debate on health care has been highjacked. We need to change that right away. We're having fruitless discussions about an imaginary "government takeover of health care," when we should be trying to solve the real problem--how can a health care system which is based on a business (bottom line) model ever serve the needs of all Americans? How can our polarized electorate come together to get this done? If each of us takes some kind of action it will help.
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