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Re: Healthcare



On Apr 13, 12:48=A0pm, Jim Rojas <jro...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Robert L Bass wrote:
> > Someone here expressed concern that under "Obabacare" they would be
> > forced to give up their current insurance plan. The following is cut
> > directly from the bill:
>
> > 7 SEC. 1251. PRESERVATION OF RIGHT TO MAINTAIN EXIST
> > 8 ING COVERAGE.
> > 9 (a) NO CHANGES TO EXISTING COVERAGE.-
> > 10 (1) IN GENERAL.-Nothing in this Act (or an
> > 11 amendment made by this Act) shall be construed to
> > 12 require that an individual terminate coverage under
> > 13 a group health plan or health insurance coverage in
> > 14 which such individual was enrolled on the date of en
> > 15 actment of this Act.
>
> > If anyone else would like to actually read the bill, I'll be
> > happy to email it to you. If you want the URL, here it
> > is.
> >http://edlabor.house.gov/blog/2010/03/affordable-health-care-for-ame....
>
> > Note that for some reason if you just click any of the links
> > you'll be able to view the related PDF document but it
> > can't be saved. Instead, set your option for PDFs with
> > FireFox or MSIE as "Download", then right-click,
> > save/as.
>
> > Regards,
> > Robert
>
> It doesn't matter what it says at this point. Many have already drawn
> their own conclusions on what it says.
>
> Jim Rojas

Many more are finding out what's actually in the bill and it isn't
pretty


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