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Healthcare Reform: Thanks Kieth Olberman

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Thanks Kieth and thanks to the free clinics that are hosting protests in favor of public option health care.

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I watched MSNBC tonight and I saw an excellent commentary by Keith Olberman about our Healthcare quagmire. I would suggest that anyone who has not seen this piece look it up on youtube or it might be on the MSNBC website.

The free clinics are also in the states of the foot dragging "blue dog" senators who refuse to move on Healthcare protesting by providing free clinics.

Olberman was dead on this evening, and I would like to thank him for doing his job as someone in the media keeping government in check. It's about time that progressives made moves to protest the foot dragging and overly compromising Democrats who do not want to anger the ones who have bribed them.

 

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Excellent by Richard Spisak on Thursday, Oct 8, 2009 at 9:49:17 AM
Guess Who Has the Highest Medical Claim Rejection Rate? by Gallaher on Thursday, Oct 8, 2009 at 3:06:32 PM
Not just any old government rejection by Dave Kisor on Friday, Oct 9, 2009 at 3:28:05 AM