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Stephen wrote:
> OK I know that not all Americans feel that way but it seems that the majority of
> vocal ones do.
I think there are some unspoken fears that do not come out in the media
'debate', and may provide a clue to the mystery. One fear is that with
anything 'government-run' the government must be especially
non-descriminatory in the hiring and manangement of its workforce. So
there is the fear that somehow the *dispensation* of healthcare would
become similar to the US Post Office euphanistically speaking. It is
interesting how this racist fear ends up getting directed at the
President directly.
I offer this after I assume you are aware of the known 'currents' in the
opposition: the money trail linking the organised protests and TV adds
directly to the Heath Insurance Industry, the evidence of purely
political posturing, the pure racist indignation for some that a black
man was elected, and the ideological indignation for others that the
'liberals' won the election.
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