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CBS News/ March 21, 2010, 11:08 PM

Boehner Tells Democrats: Shame on You

At the end of almost four hours of debate Sunday night, House Republican Leader John Boehner and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi made memorable final statements in advance of a historic health care vote.

Boehner took the floor and proclaimed, acknowledging likely passage, that he had a "sad and heavy heart."

He said "no one in this body" believes the bill is satisfactory and argued "we have failed to listen to America, and we have failed to reflect the will of our constituents."

"Shame on each and every one of you who substitutes your will and your desires above those of your fellow countrymen," said Boehner.

He grew agitated when asking rhetorical questions about the impact of the bill, asking members if they could really promise their constituents that it would not have a variety of negative consequences.

"Do you really believe that if you like the health plan that you have that you can keep it? No you can't," he said. At one point he offered an angry "hell no" to one of his rhetorical questions.

In response to noises from the gallery in response to Boehner, Rep. David Obey, acting as speaker, said, "Both sides would do well to remember the dignity of the House."

"I beg you...do not further strike at the heart of this country and this institution with arrogance, for surely you will not strike with impunity," Boehner said.

He asked for a roll call vote to be taken, as opposed to an electronic vote tally, a call Obey denied. Roll call votes are almost never taken in the House.

After Boehner, Pelosi rose to speak to a standing ovation from Democrats in the gallery.

She said the House was about to "make history for our country and progress for the American people."

The bill, she said, would lead to "healthier lives, more liberty to pursue hopes and dreams and happiness."

"This is an American proposal that honors the traditions of our country," Pelosi said in a more measured address than Boehner. She hailed President Obama's leadership on health care.

She added that the one word to use to describe the legislation is "opportunity," and said it would unleash "entrepreneurial power" in the economy because it meant people could change jobs or start a small business without risking their health insurance.

"With this health care reform, 32 million more Americans will have health care insurance, and those who have insurance now will be spared being at the mercy of the health insurance industry," Pelosi said.

Once the bill passes, she added, "being a woman will no longer be a pre-existing medical condition."

She also noted that the bill has more than 200 Republican amendments, even if it lacked Republican votes.

The vote, she said, "honored the character of this country," calling health care a "right, not a privilege."

"The time has chosen us," said Pelosi.

More Coverage of Health Care Reform:

House Passes Health Care Bill
Obama: "This is What Change Looks Like"
Health Care Vote: How Each Representative Voted
Announcement of the Vote
Boehner Tells Democrats: Shame on You
Pelosi Urges House to "Make History"
Health Care Bill: What's In It?
Short-Term Effect of the Bill
What, Me Worry? Obama Watches Basketball
Stupak Called "Baby Killer" for Backing Bill
CBSNews.com Special Report: Health Care

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WealthSaver says:
Boehner is such a [pronounce his name as it is spelled].
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dorothyhealy says:
Now, the Massachusetts bill is very much like the Obama bill. Health care costs have risen 40% in one year, that's above the national average. Medical costs to the state plan are 5 BILLION over budget.
Many people cannot afford the mandated insurance so they pay the fine and STILL are covered by Mass Health if they need a knee replacement or have a heart attack.
Estimates are that 75% of the people in the emergency rooms are Illegal immigrants who although they could not be turned away from an emergency room before the bill are now given all the procedures and long term care allocated to Mass. citizens. and by the way. Did you know that Mexico has national health care?
and best of all, the insurance companies have raised their rates 40%
Blue Cross in Mass had record losses this quarter in spite of that. Thinking about going bankrupt.
NOW THAT IS CHANGE. HOW DO YOU THINK YOU'LL LIKE IT ON A LARGER SCALE?
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SSniklas says:
What is absolutely amazing to me is the ignorance of politicians knowledge on the subject of business and capitalism. America was founded on capitalism, freedom, and opportunity. Pelosi is the epitome of ignorance, especially with her comment that the new bill would "...unleash "entrepreneurial power" in the economy because it meant people could change jobs or start a small business without risking their health insurance." Well, I gotta tell you, I'm a business owner with a seven restaurant franchise. I have always offered all of my employees health insurance, plus many other financial benefits, and have always rewarded my best performers with bonuses and incentives unheard of in my industry. I bought the land for another store, a store that has been highly anticipated by the community (and, might I add, the JOBLESS in the community). This health care bill has only served to delay my plans for building this store for an undetermined amount of time. It is very unfortunate, because it would have brought jobs to a community that needed jobs and brought more opportunities for those looking to pursue them.

I say, thanks, Obama. The transition to socialism is well on its way.
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WealthSaver replies:
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You are the exception. Most restaurants don't provide benefits. If anything, the bill will reduce your costs due to the small business rebates. You are delaying your plans (without reason), not the bill.
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thebob-bob says:
Bye bye Boehner! To quote General Patton, "America will not tolerate a loser".
Failed strategy, Failed policy, Failed implementation, Failed ideology.

You lose, America wins!!!!
GOBAMA!
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dorothyhealy replies:
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IGNORANCE IS BLISS
Now, the Massachusetts bill is very much like the Obama bill. Health care costs have risen 40% in one year, that's above the national average. Medical costs to the state plan are 5 BILLION over budget.
Many people cannot afford the mandated insurance so they pay the fine and STILL are covered by Mass Health if they need a knee replacement or have a heart attack.
Estimates are that 75% of the people in the emergency rooms are Illegal immigrants who although they could not be turned away from an emergency room before the bill are now given all the procedures and long term care allocated to Mass. citizens. and by the way. Did you know that Mexico has national health care?
and best of all, the insurance companies have raised their rates 40%
Blue Cross in Mass had record losses this quarter in spite of that. Thinking about going bankrupt.
NOW THAT IS CHANGE. HOW DO YOU THINK YOU'LL LIKE IT ON A LARGER SCALE?
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Keithdrawhorn says:
What I would like to know is where dous CBS stand on this issue? Do they not see the shame that has been brought to the peoples house by these tyrants?
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Opinions123 says:
Your comment "Shame on you" should resound in your ears. SHAME ON YOU for not thinking about the tremendous needs in our country. Your health care coverage is the best...........what about those of us who are unemployed or work in minimum wage jobs. We've had none. You sit in your ivory tower, take "bonuses" from the insurance companies and enjoy the finer life. You haven't had our interests or concerns in mind. SHAME ON YOU!
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charmcar replies:
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Shame on you for expecting your fellow citizens to pay your way.
dorothyhealy replies:
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How does it cost a TRILLION dollars to insure 10% of the American population?
Estimates are the 15 million of the uninsured are young people who choose not to buy insurance.
HOW DOES IT COST A TRILLION DOLLARS ???
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dbrock21 says:
finally a viewpoint from an educated, true american who see's this for what it is, the start of total government takeover racked with sky high taxes. Obama completely ignored the American people!
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OldProfessor replies:
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I am an educated, true American who sees this for what it is: Democracy in action. Majority rules. Obama hit a three pointer at the buzzer!!!
pstibbons replies:
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Wrong!
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Zann-Zel says:
You only need to be sad with a heavy heart if you were being paid off by the insurance companies! : )
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Cattzen replies:
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No, the $money will continue to roll in for the GOP as they attempt to run on a REPEAL of Healthcare Insurance Coverage for Americans.
charmcar replies:
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Obama made the insurance companies the winners. Few restrictions on their operations and 30 million more customers. The restrictions were stripped. No price restrictions on pharmaceutical companies. Republicans wanted to break the monopolies forcing competition. This would have resulted in downward pressure on pricing.
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thechooch1 says:
We all know that this fight by the party of NO wasn't about health care, it was about damaging the president and trying to get back into the majority. No it isn't a perfect bill, none rarely are. But for sure it is a whole lot better than what we were currently stuck with in this country. It isn't over yet, more stalling tactics etc. but lets hope we finally get something for the people who don't have insurance.
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katya7777 replies:
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NO it ISN'T about healthcare it is about freedom vs. socialism. obama & pelosi want to socialize everything.... and the rest of us want to be free.
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nycsense says:
The only reason Boner has a "sad and heavy heart" is because he won't be getting anymore kickbacks from insurance company lobbyists. Boner needs to shut up now and accept the fact that he won't be making much money now and won't get re-elected to another term. How sad for him indeed. *snicker*
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katya7777 replies:
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i am going to vote for him again -- i just wish those idiots in sanfran would get rid of pelosi -- but they are to DUMB to vote for anyone with half a brain.
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