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White House uses chain e-mail to counter critics

• AP
President Barack Obama's push to revamp health care got a boost Thursday as a new coalition of drug makers, unions, hospitals and others launched a $12 million pro-overhaul ad campaign. Meanwhile, the administration sought to regain control of the health care debate by asking supporters to forward a chain e-mail to counter criticism that's circulating on the Internet.

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Comment by RickStone
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 This is great ! It is just another indication of how desterate the White House has become. It is choking on "transparency" People are becoming very aware of how bad this bill is and what they are trying to pull on the American people. First they try to rush it thru and jam it down the throats of the citizens (both legal and illegal) . When that fails before the recess, they see the reaction of outraged citizens at the town halls. They are very much afraid that someone is actually reading the bill that they tried to sneek past us. Now they are trying to spam the American people into submission ! This only shows how desperate they are and how scared they are of people making an informed decision. Informed constituents will end all chances of this bill passing. Not truth or transparency, but disinformation to an uninformed public is the only tool that they have to offer. Fear the People, fear the truth.



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