Americans Support Healthcare Bill's Passage

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PRINCETON, NJ -- Nearly half of Americans give a thumbs-up to Congress' passage of a healthcare reform bill last weekend, with 49% calling it "a good thing." Republicans and Democrats have polar opposite reactions, with independents evenly split.

By Slim Margin, Americans Support Healthcare Bill's Passage

I was under the impression that the vast majority of Americans were vehemently opposed to this. Weird.

Also, I was promised a death panel for my grandmother and I didn't get that, either.

What a ripoff.
 
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That just proves that the vast majority of Americans are idiots who are not even capable of wiping their own asses without big government involvement.
 
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Probably a poll by CNN. We all know they tell a unbiased side of the story. Nobody with any sense wanted this garbage.
 
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We'll see how "the vast majority of Americans" feel in November. Until then it is nothing but BS from both sides.
 
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By Slim Margin, Americans Support Healthcare Bill's Passage

I was under the impression that the vast majority of Americans were vehemently opposed to this. Weird.

Also, I was promised a death panel for my grandmother and I didn't get that, either.

What a ripoff.

Speaking of ripoffs, I didn't read the part where you typically pick apart polling data by delving into the sampling methodology or nitpicking the poorly worded questions. Imagine that, even when the pollster, from freaking Princeton tells you that the data is crap.

Beautiful.
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By Slim Margin, Americans Support Healthcare Bill's Passage

I was under the impression that the vast majority of Americans were vehemently opposed to this. Weird.

Also, I was promised a death panel for my grandmother and I didn't get that, either.

What a ripoff.

Come on. Don't imply the posters of a different viewpoint are simply making up the opposition by citing one poll, in the midst of many that say otherwise. See 54% of Likely Voters Oppose Health Plan. Go back and look at the past gallup polls and you will see that none (at least that I could find) have found majority support for the bills other than the one you cited.
 
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By Slim Margin, Americans Support Healthcare Bill's Passage

I was under the impression that the vast majority of Americans were vehemently opposed to this. Weird.

Also, I was promised a death panel for my grandmother and I didn't get that, either.

What a ripoff.

Come on. Don't imply other posters are simply making up the opposition by citing one poll that supports your assertion, in the midst of many that say otherwise. Go back and look at the past gallup polls and you will see that none (at least that I could find) have found majority support for the bills other than the one you cited. In fact, finding polls that say the opposite is rather easy. See 54% of Likely Voters Oppose Health Plan.
 
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By Slim Margin, Americans Support Healthcare Bill's Passage

I was under the impression that the vast majority of Americans were vehemently opposed to this. Weird.

Also, I was promised a death panel for my grandmother and I didn't get that, either.

What a ripoff.

And millions thought Communism was so great. Did it make those idiots any smarter than the Liberals that want more government control? Liberal thought will destroy this country

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"Communism, as Reagan carefully explained, is not a new idea. It is a very old idea, dressed up in modern clothes and freshened up with modern language. It is the same idea that the Egyptians had when they enslaved the Jews. It is the same idea that the Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, Greeks, Romans, and Mongols had as they sent out murdering armies to torture the earth and enslave free people."
 
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Come on. Don't imply other posters are simply making up the opposition by citing one poll that supports your assertion, in the midst of many that say otherwise. Go back and look at the past gallup polls and you will see that none (at least that I could find) have found majority support for the bills other than the one you cited. In fact, finding polls that say the opposite is rather easy. See 54% of Likely Voters Oppose Health Plan.

Couple of things about this - the poll I cited was done after the bill was passed. Some polls, like the one GS quoted the other day, indeed show a higher number of people who didn't support the bill. However, a percentage of them didn't support the legislation because it didn't go far enough.

Additionally, I don't believe Rasmussen calls cell phones. Many people don't even use landline phones today. Those people tend to be younger and more likely to be in favor of the legislation.

Take it for what it's worth. YMMV, etc., etc.
 
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if makes sense to me since only Dems would have time in the middle of a "work" day to take a poll like that
 
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if makes sense to me since only Dems would have time in the middle of a "work" day to take a poll like that

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so it is ok for libtards to protest, but when the otherside does its wrong, and they are ignorant? Go eat a baby and hug a tree
 
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so it is ok for libtards to protest, but when the otherside does its wrong, and they are ignorant? Go eat a baby and hug a tree

Didnt you know that its the governments job to provide for you?

All you have to do is go to college, get your art or theatre degree, and you're set.
 
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Archie Bunker said it best:

"Boy the way Glen Miller played, songs that made the hit parade, guys like us we had it made, those were the days, and you know where you were then, girls were girls and men were men, mister we could use a man like Herbert Hoover again, didn't need no welfare states everybody pulled his weight, gee our old Lasalle ran great, those were the days!"
 
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Americans Support Healthcare Bill's Passage

Those who work for a living may get to 'support' the Healthcare Bill a lot more than they care to.
 
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1. I was under the impression that the vast majority of Americans were vehemently opposed to this. Weird.

2. Also, I was promised a death panel for my grandmother and I didn't get that, either.

3. What a ripoff.

1. One poll and you think it's an absolute? Right.
2. Just matter of time. He's got another two years to help you out with that wish. I'm sure grandma will be happy to hear what you have planned for her.
3. Exactly
 

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