Page values for "Fed-run health care a proven success"

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_creationDateDatetimeSeptember 16, 2009 3:10:14 PM
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SourcePageChicago Sun-Times
DateDateSeptember 15, 2009
URLURLhttp://www.suntimes.com/news/jackson/1770841,CST-EDT-jesse15.article
QuoteText"Not surprisingly, the insurance companies hate it. They want the guarantee of millions of new customers without any restraint on prices or practices. Obama's plan would force them to make significant changes in the ways they do business. They can't refuse you insurance if you are already sick. They can't cut off your insurance if you get sick. They can't discriminate against women in health-care rates. These are big deals."
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Fed-run health care a proven success by Jesse Jackson (Chicago Sun-Times, September 15, 2009) (view)