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In reply to the discussion: Obamacare architect leaves White House for pharmaceutical industry job [View all]Did you miss the part where the President is proud of the law? Where it's helping millions of people? Where millions of people are happy it's the law of the land?
Screw Republicans. They have nothing to do with this. They get no credit. The only thing to "blame" them for is for the disinformation campaign.
On World AIDS Day, Here Are Five Huge Advances Weve Made To Combat The Global HIV/AIDS Epidemic
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10021912280
Huge advances. Thank you President Obama.
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Good riddance baucus, it is people like you who have helped reduce the Democratic party to one that
still_one
Dec 2012
#1
OMG, yes you do. It seems to become more relevant with each passing year. n/t
Egalitarian Thug
Dec 2012
#26
In partial payment for services rendered to the industry while on the taxpayer payroll.
jsr
Dec 2012
#3
We have so many homeless people. Why not require people to buy more houses?
AnotherMcIntosh
Dec 2012
#12
If the focus truly was to "make it affordable," 1) no steps would have been taken to make it illegal
AnotherMcIntosh
Dec 2012
#34
What was PO's rule on the swinging door when he first arrived in the Administration?
ReRe
Dec 2012
#25