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7/25/09 Weekly Republican Address: Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA)

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Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) delivers the weekly Republican address on the need to make health care more affordable and accessible in America and the GOPs plan to reduce costs, increase access, improve the quality of patient care, and preserve the doctor-patient relationship.

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  • xlytb as someone in the UK, trust me don't get state health care. Leave that to other, lamer countries like mine, so that yours doesn't become lame too. I don't think our life expectancy is higher than yours, and our national health service is the world's biggest employer. Besides, freedom should be the aim (and the means), not just living the longest.

  • Pull your snout out of the public trough, I can't afford health care for myself, but I get to pay for yours, a policy we the people can only dream of. Lies, lies and more lies!!! I can only assume you had your script written for you by your friends in the insurance industry. If our health care is so superior as it is now, how come our life expectancy is 50th of the industrialized countries?? With every word you speak, you nose grows longer!

  • We rather have a National Insurance plan that will cover all Legal US Citizen's! I've been asking where my Civil Service Job went since being TERMINATED in Dec.1998! My termination letter only said,"We no longer wish to employ you" After 4yrs flawless service I should a better explaintion for this action! I spent 10's of thousand of dollar's in school to get this job!

  • I asked Personnel office on base and the personnel head office for the federal goverment and No One Could Answer! I think this most accurately represent's the way our goverment use's the public! I still thousand's of dollars owed to student loan's and I believe someone should have a logical explaintion to why you do student's this way!

  • President Rodgers

  • Another thing: I really though Obama made a clear point about health care on his last press meeting when he said this reform wasn't about him because he already has the best health care in the world, and so doe every other senator and governor. This is about the middle class who cannot afford those gold plated options that I'm sure Cathy up there has for her son.

  • Thank you. All this talk of government controlling heathcare is all fine and dandy, except, oh, yah, the government run public option is just that, an *option.* If you like you current healthcare, you can keep it.

    And government deciding what you can or can't get from you doctor? Guess what, the insurance companies already do that.

    Did you have a slight cold before you broke you arm? PRE-EXISTING CONDITION, COVERAGE DENIED

    Chicken Pox as a child? PRE-EXISTING CONDITION, COVERAGE DENIED

  • The Dem Plan is a Plan for disaster. How hard is it to understand that 50 mill new people, many illegal getting in front of tax payers and you, will flood the system. Her plan is more realistic in the real world, how can anyone not see how ridiculous and destructive Obama's unaffordable plan will cost.

  • speaking of priviledge....heres where "skip" gates spends his time off ....I spend every July and August in my house near Oak Bluffs. I love bicycling, and because of a hip replacement I had a couple of years ago, I had a 24-speed tricycle made by hand in Germany. Etc.

  • it only costs 5 cents to put us out of our misery

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