November 7, 2009
House passes landmark health bill on close vote
The Associated Press
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (center) is joined by (left to right) House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer and Rep. George Miller, D-Calif. during a press conference at the U.S. Capitol, Saturday in Washington after the passage in the house of the health care reform bill.
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By Erica Werner 

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Democratic-controlled House has narrowly passed landmark health care reform legislation, handing President Barack Obama a hard won victory on his signature domestic priority.

Republicans were nearly unanimous in opposing the plan that would expand coverage to tens of millions of Americans who lack it and place tough new restrictions on the insurance industry.

The 220-215 vote late Saturday cleared the way for the Senate to begin a long-delayed debate on the issue that has come to overshadow all others in Congress.

The vote from the West Virginia delegation: Democrats — Nick Rahall and Alan Mollohan, Yes; Republican —Shelley Capito, No.

A triumphant Speaker Nancy Pelosi compared the legislation to the passage of Social Security in 1935 and Medicare 30 years later.

Obama, who went to Capitol Hill earlier on Saturday to lobby wavering Democrats, said in a statement after the vote, "I look forward to signing it into law by the end of the year."

"It provides coverage for 96 percent of Americans. It offers everyone, regardless of health or income, the peace of mind that comes from knowing they will have access to affordable health care when they need it," said Rep. John Dingell, the 83-year-old Michigan lawmaker who has introduced national health insurance in every Congress since succeeding his father in 1955.

But minority Republicans cataloged their objections across hours of debate on the 1,990-page, $1.2 trillion legislation.

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Posted By: AaronS (9:20am 11-11-2009)
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Patti Tompkins,

Can you please explain why you let a copied and pasted post stand when you and your editoral staff constantly pull original comments by conservative commentors for no other reason then you don't agree with the content?

Posted By: One Citizen (4:34pm 11-10-2009)
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The insurance lobby spends $1.4 million of your premiums DAILY to preserve their right to refuse coverage once you get sick, and Republicans are raking it in

Meanwhile, one American dies every 12 minutes due to lack of access to proper health care here
http://tinyurl.com/my7uor

GOP Senators Chuck Grassley, Kay Bailey Hutchison and John Cornyn all tried terrifying seniors about death panels, yet they all voted for end-of-life counseling (aka "Death Panels") in 2003

Ironically, on his radio program, the GOP's leader Rush Limbaugh even can be heard promoting ads urging his listeners to obtain living wills and end-of-life counseling

Although they decry "socialism", not one of the members of congress has ever repudiated their own government-backed health care. Those who ranted about bureaucrats wanting to "pull the plug on granny" just to scare seniors should have their socialist health care plans pulled until they start coming up with solutions instead of just spreading lies

Posted By: AaronS (3:55pm 11-10-2009)
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There are those out there who would have you belive that Republicans have offered no health care plans but that is nothing more then a lie.

Republicans have offered plent of alternatives but Democrats won't allow them out of committee. You don't have to believe me. Check out any of these bills offered in the House alone.

H.R. 77; H.R. 109; H.R. 198; H.R. 270; H.R. 321; H.R. 464; H.R. 502; H.R. 544; H.R. 917; H.R. 1086; H.R. 1118; H.R. 1441; H.R. 1458; H.R. 1468; H.R. 1658; H.R. 1891; H.R. 2520; H.R. 2607; H.R. 2692; H.R. 2784; H.R. 2785; H.R. 2786; H.R. 2787; H.R. 3141; H.R. 3217; H.R. 3218; H.R. 3356; H.R. 3372; H.R. 3400; H.R. 3438; H.R. 3454; and H.R. 3478.

And after you do, perhaps someone can explain why, acording to Rep. Tom Price, "The White House, in spite of saying they look forward to meeting with anybody who wants to solve these challenges, has rebuffed us at every turn."

Posted By: One Citizen (2:15pm 11-10-2009)
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The insurance lobby spends $1.4 million of your premiums DAILY to preserve their right to refuse coverage once you get sick, and Republicans are raking it in

Meanwhile, one American dies every 12 minutes due to lack of access to proper health care here
http://tinyurl.com/my7uor

GOP Senators Chuck Grassley, Kay Bailey Hutchison and John Cornyn all tried terrifying seniors about death panels, yet they all voted for end-of-life counseling (aka "Death Panels") in 2003

Ironically, on his radio program, the GOP's leader Rush Limbaugh even can be heard promoting ads urging his listeners to obtain living wills and end-of-life counseling

Although they decry "socialism", not one of the members of congress has ever repudiated their own government-backed health care. Those who ranted about bureaucrats wanting to "pull the plug on granny" just to scare seniors should have their socialist health care plans pulled until they start coming up with solutions instead of just spreading lies

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