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Congress Defies Americans; Passes Health Care Takeover     11/10/2009
Will ration care and punish citizens who don't have government-mandated insurance

Washington, DC -- The House of Representatives passed the Pelosi health care bill today, over the strong objections of citizens expressed at Town Halls and rallies this year.

"This monstrous bill will ration and deny health care, pay for coercive "end of life planning." create multiple bureaucracies that will control Americans’ health care, penalize Americans for not buying a product, fine Americans if a government agent decides their health care plan is not ‘government approved,’ and may force Americans to buy government mandated insurance that funds objectionable procedures," stated Wendy Wright, President of Concerned Women for America.

"Although an amendment passed to bar federal funding of abortion, Democrat leaders refused to guarantee that it will be in the final bill. The vote on the amendment may have been a ruse to gain pro-life Democrats vote for the bill."

"This bill will erode the best health care system in the world. In exchange for insurance, we'll lose access to proper health care. We'll lose health care providers who will leave the profession. CWA will fight to protect Americans from this government orchestrated destruction of America's health care system as it now goes to the Senate.”

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