Why am I not surprised. Many of the posters on this forum have become downright...I can't find a word strong enough, if anyone points out anything that is not supportive of their position or in disagreement with it. If you are so naive as to think there are some things in an over 2000 page bill signed into law, then you deserve everything you will eventually get. Whether this particular function of the law is true or not, it really doesn't matter. There are other parts that will matter and most of us probably will not like them.
I have met Lynnie at one of the soirees. She is a very vibrant, intelligent and caring person. That is more than I can say about some of the others posting here.
Yes, it does matter because the truth matters. If you have any facts that support or refute a claim made by a poster please present them. Stating that there are parts most of us will not like makes no more sense than me stating there are parts most of us will like. The general idea of every citizen being able receive basic healthcare is appealing to me but I realize the bill is not perfect and most likely never will be but as snopes points out there will be plenty of challenges to the bill before the mandate provision begins in 2014. Forwarding an e-mail with a false and inflammatory message doesn't add anything useful to the discussion.
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so, thanks, I learned something. I did know that if a Muslim collected any monies from insurance, that they were only allowed to take the portion of it that they needed; ie: repairs needed after a car accident, but, I guess you won't read about that anywhere. So, while many people are perpetrating fraud against insurance companies, a Muslim's religion would prohibit them from even thinking about it.