Everyone has an equal right to an opinion, but all opinions are not equal. Make yours informed.
I ran across this excellent compilation of links to real information and wanted to pass it on to all. My initial read is that the media links have more supporters of health care reform than opponents, but both (all) sides are represented, and many of the links in this article are to other resources that gather data resources. An excellent addition (start?) to your Health Care Policy research library.
There are many links to the actual proposed bills/amendments and analyses of them, highlighting the fact that you can generally ignore anyone who opines on what THE Obama Health Care Bill will (won't) do or cost since there are multiple bills in multiple committees in both houses, and the final bill(s) will come out of a conference committee.
Health Care Reform: An Online Guide. If you want to keep up, you must know these Web sites.Updated Friday, Nov. 6, 2009, at 4:29 PM ET
http://www.slate.com/id/2220222


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I suspect there's lot's of material here to back up any number of loaded conversations.
Thanks Steve.
http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474977778841
-- and they call it "bipartisan"
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Good information for those of us who support single payer universal health care