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	<title>Comments on: Healthcare reform moving forward; some backroom deals remain intact</title>
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		<title>By: LD Jackson</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back during the thick of the debate, when we were all writing about and discussing health care reform nearly every day, I honestly didn&#039;t think we would see this bill stall like it has. The election of Scott Brown has truly thrown them a curve ball. If they insist on forcing this legislation forward, they do run the risk of alienating a large number of voters and I believe, would seal their doom in November. The problem we have right now is the fact that some members of Congress believe so strongly in this legislation and in the need for reform, that they may very well push it forward, simply because they think they know what is best for the American people. It doesn&#039;t seem to matter that we have let our will be known, that we do not want health care reform in the shape and form it is in right now.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back during the thick of the debate, when we were all writing about and discussing health care reform nearly every day, I honestly didn&#8217;t think we would see this bill stall like it has. The election of Scott Brown has truly thrown them a curve ball. If they insist on forcing this legislation forward, they do run the risk of alienating a large number of voters and I believe, would seal their doom in November. The problem we have right now is the fact that some members of Congress believe so strongly in this legislation and in the need for reform, that they may very well push it forward, simply because they think they know what is best for the American people. It doesn&#8217;t seem to matter that we have let our will be known, that we do not want health care reform in the shape and form it is in right now.</p>
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