I received your letter offering your endorsement of President Obama’s proposed health care reform.

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I received your letter offering your endorsement of President Obama’s health care reform proposal. I have been waiting for the president’s proposal to be approved so I could turn it into a law. Thank you, and please keep in touch. –

I am writing, at last, to endorse President Obama’s proposed health care reform and urge voters to support it. It would mean more money for education and more money for other things our families need. It would be a step in the right direction to restore the value of their money, to get the best use of it and ensure they receive it in the most cost-effective way. Health care is a basic human right, something that is inalienable and that must be defended by our government.

I have been waiting for the president’s proposal to be approved so I could turn it into a law. Thank you, and please keep in touch.

I am writing, at last, to endorse President Obama’s proposed health care reform and urge voters to support it. It would mean more money for education and more money for other things our families need. It would be a step in the right direction to restore the value of their money, to get the best use of it and ensure they receive it in the most cost-effective way. Health care is a basic human right, something that is inalienable and that must be defended by our government.

I appreciate your effort to explain how you really feel about the president’s health care bill. I share your concerns about the amount of money we are spending on health care and the long-term impact of health care on the economy. The president and his supporters say we need to raise taxes to pay for health care, so people will have to buy insurance that will have more limitations and so on. I understand what you are trying to do, I am trying to do the same thing. However, you are missing one important point: you don’t want to raise taxes.

If you raise taxes, you must raise taxes on those who already pay a lot of taxes. The richest people are not going to make up for the loss of income tax by paying more taxes. You can put a tax on all Americans. You can even put a tax on everyone, no exemptions, no deductions. It’s just a one

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