Is this the high-water mark for ObamaCare?

(Blog Post) The Democrats wheedled, cajoled, begged, and finally abandoned its defense of abortion — truly a watershed moment — in order to get their version of ObamaCare passed … in the House of Representatives, where they enjoy a 75-seat majority. In the end, they could only muster a five-vote win on Nancy Pelosi’s bill out of that strong majority. Until this week, most had assumed that any ObamaCare bill would pass the House easily, but that the fight ... Full Story »

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by Alex Pelfrey - Nov. 9, 2009

It was an interesting piece on the senate and voting but it felt a little l=clouded by personal opinion. It seemed like the real story was held back by what was personally thought of about the issue.

Some points I agree with here but I am still confused to the situation happening. In terms of content the average reader unless following religiously will not understand what is happening with this news which obviously has more to it.

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