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by Larscars302000 July 12, 2012 11:35 PM EDT
Boy you republicans are on top of it! 31 times. Hmmmmm? Anything else worth spending congressional time on. I know!! Republicans can start 31 wars!! Yippeeeeee!
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by CNH July 12, 2012 9:08 PM EDT
No problem. They'll compensate by slashing allocated funds from school lunch programs for poor kids.
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by ParadoxisOK July 12, 2012 5:44 PM EDT
Those that are ranting against the ACA more than likely haven't even read the thing, they are just parroting what they've HEARD on the various right wing media outlets!

The ACA has many great provisions and even though they don't understand it, the ACA is a case where a large group of the population is joined together to make sure that all Americans have affordable, professional health care.

Those that have private insurance now would see a major drop in their premiums, as a matter of fact a tremendous drop in them! Those that have jobs will no longer be subsidizing the private insurance companies which are gleaning cash from both the business that employs them as well as the employee! Say goodbye to co-pay, which is one of the greatest rip offs in the American health care distribution system.

Rant on, you racist, fascist! Keep screaming your disdain for the ACA, but I know what you really disdain, it is the idea that you have a "N"word for PRESIDENT and you can't stand it! You've hated the guy the very minute he won office! It was never about ideology, it was never about politics with you haters, it was always about the black guy in the White House that is killing your senses!

You on the right sicken me!
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by absolutejoan July 12, 2012 5:21 PM EDT
Even if, as the article posits, the GOP took the vote only to get Dems on the record as to their support of the ACA, what's wrong or insignificant about that? The voters don't want OamaCare. Strongly. That's why the GOP keep 'harping' on it. We really, really don't want what it does and we'll keep fighting to keep it from being the law of the land.Really
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by BluePress July 12, 2012 3:58 PM EDT
Many Independants are against it as well.
You bet it's worth the time and small amount of money to get rid of this monstrosity when you consider the taxes it's going to need to keep this sham going.
Our kids and grandkids will be paying for Obama's scams and monumental blunders if we don't get rid of it.
The majority of Americans never wanted ObamaCare and the Independents joining in in their disapproval can help elect the a new president and take back the Congress and undo the mess Obama, Pelosi and Reid have inflicted on America.
Only the far left want ObamaCare. Many moderate and Dems that lean a little to the right that I personally know don't want it.
I have nothing to do with left wingers or fleabaggers.
They are the dregs of our society.
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by reality_sanity July 12, 2012 3:08 PM EDT
A clear waste of both time and money. If they want to change bad portions of the law change them -- this repeated tantrum of demanding repeal without a viable alternative is a childish as response as possible. The Tea Party Republicans are suffering from the TERRIBLE TWOS.
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by JWRM123 July 12, 2012 3:08 PM EDT
It either gets repealed, or 200 million armed citizens will
resist openly. Same with Obama/Clinton intention to sign away
2nd amendment to UN July 27th.
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by paofpa-2010 July 12, 2012 2:43 PM EDT
Yes, it must do something even though it is nothing. Pick one, 4% unemployment and $6.00 gas or 10% unemployment and $2.50 gas. There is no way around it. Pain will be for November winners. Pain will be necessary.
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by ParadoxisOK July 12, 2012 9:59 AM EDT
According to media news reports, the 32 times that this repeal has been brought up for a vote by the hateful Republican party faithful has taken approximately 2 congressional working weeks, which cost about $50,000,000 total!

Talk about being fiscally conservative! What a bunch of hypocrites! Vote 'em out of office, they serve no one but themselves and their financiers of Wall Street!

They should be ashamed of themselves, but like most hateful, close minded people, they liken themselves to be the good guys! Yeah, Mussolini and Hitler considered themselves to be on the right side too!

Vote for Romney, say goodbye to honest government, say hello to more of the worst government that money can buy!
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by qyeteye July 12, 2012 9:15 AM EDT
To the party of NO, vote NO on election day.

Send them back to the private sector who they claim to best represent.
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