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the first thing they should ask those who are against it is if they have health care and who provides it. They should then ask if family members are covered AND if they know anybody who doesn't have health care or who has had problems with the coverage they have.
Then they should stay on the offensive and ask them if they have tried to find anyone who isn't covered and learn what the reason is. If they haven't done any of these things, then how do they know the impact of no health care? If they don't trust the people that are on TV, they should go find someone. It shouldn't be too hard.
If I knew who I was going to be discussing this issue with, I would look up facts about the area where they live. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz fried someone who was blabbing about the stimulus and jobs. She told him the unemployment rate for his area, and what jobs were possibly going there. I forgot what else she smacked him with, but he was reduced to stuttering.
I would go after them like a junkyard dog. Jane Hamsher chewed one tool up yesterday.
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