OTHER VOICES: Most Americans oppose health care reforms

Nov 4th, 2009 - San Jose Mercury News

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Why are a majority of Americans now opposed to the current health care reform proposals making their way through the House and Senate? Why are some people so angry with the ideas being pushed forward by Congress that they are writing letters to their representatives or even joining the tea party movement? It may be because all of the various health care reform bills currently under discussion have three provisions in common that are frightening and indicate just how despicable the people are who are trying to foist them on us.

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