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health, hell and bad intentions/the health insurance debate today

A gay man and a straight woman disrobe and get into bed.  They both anticipate sex, but soon discover that, although each has the complimentary sex organs, the sex he had in mind ain't the sex she had in mind.  Yes, they both recognize the body parts and can talk about them using the same language, but their separate intentions are diametrically opposed , one from the other.  This is where the health-insurance reform debate is.  Conservatives and Progressives are both talking about the same things, but what they intend to do about reform could not place their policy views farther apart.  Conservatives have considered a range of options (portability, deductability, tort reform) that in some compromising fashion could move the ball forward regarding health-insurance reform.  Progressives are operating in a maze.  Although there appear to be any number of pathways to solutions, in the end, there's only one way out of the maze:  single-payer government run health-insurance.  O-Bummer has said it live and in person.  It's on tape.  Float any lie you like, but you can't change fact.  Now, President Hussein has pledged to work with Conservatives to come up with a bi-partisan health-insurance strategy.  Problem is, his Progressive facilitators have already filled the presumptive blank sheet with their wish-list of Socialist strategies and are simply waiting at the end of the maze for the Conservatives to sign the guest registry. You wouldn't sign a contract without agreed upon details and you certainly shouldn't sign a confession that you didn't write.  Progressives are asking for just that.  To that, we say not just "No!" but "Hell No!" 

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