Supporters of Healthcare Reform Start Bus Tour

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hotel tuerkei of 9:45PM January 22, 2010

HANDS OFF!

lynn of UT 11:23PM November 20, 2009

HANDS OFF!

lynn of UT 11:22PM November 20, 2009

One thing that no one is commenting on is the importance to reform the lawsuits that cause doctors to request every test necessary to protect themselves. Tort Reform should be at the top of the list instead of stripping away our freedom. By passing one of the many plans on the table, there will be nothing but more taxes and losing your choices. Please leave our healthcare alone!

Cheryl Manzella of PA 8:09AM September 08, 2009

I find it hard to believe that opponants to health care reform are happy with the system in place today. You have to be wealthy or lucky enough to have your employer subsidize your insurance or sick or enough to qualify for government coverage, just to even get basic coverage. If you don't fall into those categories oh well. Then, once you are covered, beaurocrats in the insurance industry get paid big bucks for finding new ways to deny you coverage. You have to go to a doctor on their list, or pay dearly, only get sice with one of their approved illnesses, and don't ever let your coverage lapse if you do get sick, or honey, you're out of luck again. There is absolutely nothing moral, right, or desirable about the current system. We need affordable options and closed loopholes. We need wellness care and we need it now. Price tags...you can't even imagine the price tags we'll soon see if we do nothing.

Iris Doucette of NC 4:29PM September 03, 2009

The people who oppose healtcare seem to be happy about our ranking for healthcare worldwide. They seem to be happy that our infant moratality is twice as high as #1 France, and that our life expectabcy is lower than every industrialized country that does cover all of their citizens.

There are many more areas where we rank lower but I am sure the opponents to reform haven't bothered to educate themselves on the issue, they would rather listen to what other's tell them. Death panels??? How stupid can people be to believe that. It's scary.

charles faris of OH 8:59PM September 01, 2009

Nice spin on the health care take over. The left would have you believe they are for reform, they are not. They are for health care takeover. Don't be fooled by the spin. We do not need a takeover, we need reform. Trillions of dollars for healthcare takeover is not what this country needs.

Joe of UT 12:56PM August 31, 2009

.america now is the time,corperate america will have you beleive that affordable healthcare for all is bad for america,it is not what is bad for america is when greedy insurance companys and h.m.os control the cost of health care and options premiums sky rockets coveragr reduces.it is time for working class america to stand up and say no more.these companys main bottom line is profit and profit only they could care less about about your personal health,they came to the fedral goverment for a tax payor bailout without being held accountable then turn around an gave it all out for corperate bonus,sounds like fuzzy math it is now premiums go up ,coverage goes down and while were at it take away grandpa ,grandmas,mom and dads health and retirement plans they paid into for 30 or 40 years years in the name of corperate greed ,we gotta make cuts somewhere why not take away benefits that were bought and paid for with americas labor force blood sweat and now tears because are insurance was canceled,or we no longer have coverage for this procedure,so lets show up qand demand universal healthcare for all americans ,keep makeing our voices heard in all the executive boardrooms across america,then move onto our elected officials who claim to have our best interest at heart ,then take lobbyst kick backs if this dont work take to the streets and demand health care and insurance reform thers no reason to fear the hate mongers today its your health care,tomorrow your guns,eventually your freedom america wake up and read the writing on the wall .i demand universal health care for all americans its not socialism ,its america re-untited ism'''''

daniel richards of IL 10:42AM August 30, 2009

Let's Organize A Million Citizens In Support Of Healthcare Reform March on Washington. Big moneu special interst groups are organized to sace people. Lets organize to make our views known to Congress. It would be hard for Congress to ignore a million citizen in front of the Capital

James O'Donnell of FL 10:28AM August 30, 2009

when will the bus tour be in columbus ohio?

dale benedict of OH 7:11PM August 27, 2009

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