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In reply to the discussion: You'll have to forgive me... [View all]flygal
(3,231 posts)11. Here too with a pre-existing condition
My husband would have to stay forever with this company. Never understood why so many middle and lower class republicans vote against things that help keep them from living on the street. You said it well and I hope a few read it and it registers in some way.
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How people are convinced to vote against their best interests is something Repubs have obviously
namaste2
Nov 2012
#3
They're very good at convincing people that everything BUT economic issues are important -
westladem
Nov 2012
#13
my sister-in-law told me that she wanted ACA ended. I said your three kids are on your
roguevalley
Nov 2012
#14
I am sure she probably had a come back. Your response was great. Hopefully you gave her something
southernyankeebelle
Nov 2012
#18
The anti Affordable Care Act forces present it as a "give away" of federal tax dollars.
xtraxritical
Nov 2012
#53