OK, probably not. But sometimes seemingly straight reporting has the potential to be more harmful than crazy, wild-eyed screaming.
Dean calls it "incrementalism in the right direction."
Senate negotiations said to have led to a final health-care reform bill with no public option.
The Senate tabled an amendment offered by Ben Nelson, D-Neb., that would have replicated the Stupak language.
Among the corporations on the receiving end were Bell Helicopter and Lockheed Martin.
The Democratic "strategy" of paying for health-care reform by nickle-and-diming Medicare is a fool's errand.
The Senator from Arizona seems grumpy these days.
Naturally Ponnuru’s biggest concern is that health care reform might facilitate access to abortions, and he is perfectly willing to see actual human beings die to see it doesn't.
Thank God for safe, humane, non-lethal technology.
Nelson won't offer his amendment to the Senate's health-care reform legislation until the U.S. Conference of Catholic bishops has time to review it.
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