Obama op-ed tackles ‘wild misrepresentations’
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President Obama took to the pages of the New York Times today to push healthcare reform.
Beyond the standard talking points, the President blasted critics who have distorted portions of Democrats’ proposal:
The long and vigorous debate about health care that
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