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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: lorne who wrote (161694)10/31/2013 1:26:41 PM
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What about this lie from Muslim Soetoro?



Obama, in his own words lied for the millionth time to voters -- this before the election in 2012 -- and openly promised everyone, "First, no matter what you've heard, if you like your doctor or health care plan, you can keep it."

It was a another despicable lie!

Over the past few weeks, millions have lost their health care plans and the doctors whom they liked, and they've seen their health care rates explode higher, as all sane people who pay attention knew would happen. And how did we know? Because Obama told the truth in a report that the media have since buried.

Obama Officials In 2010: 93 Million Americans Will Be Unable To Keep Their Health Plans Under Obamacare

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forbes.com

If you read the Affordable Care Act when it was passed, you knew that it was dishonest for President Obama to claim that “if you like your plan, you can keep your plan,” as he did—and continues to do—on countless occasions. And we now know that the administration knew this all along. It turns out that in an obscure report buried in a June 2010 edition of the Federal Register, administration officials predicted massive disruption of the private insurance market.
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