Huffington Post | by Lanny Davis | Wed, Sep 9
Wed, Sep 9
But I also understand there are grave and legitimate concerns in this country about a socialized medical system. And since we live in a democracy, we Democrats should try to avoid running over people, even though we have a majority in both houses of Congress, just because we can -- not on an i...
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