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Lincoln faults no-vote measure

House laboring over Senate bill

Posted: March 17, 2010 at 3:15 a.m.

Some Democrats defended plans to push health-care legislation through the House without a direct vote, and Republicans assailed the tactic Tuesday as both parties fenced ferociously over the health overhaul endgame.

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You mean Democrats don't care about tactics just results. When it is what they what. And enough of the "republicans did it". My four year old says the same thing. I thought democrats were supposed to be "better" than that.
P.S. Blanche, you voted for this so don't say a word against it now!

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