At least Congress is finally getting something done quick that is not
just for themselves. They finally get it when 50 million Americans
signed up before it even went into effect.

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Jer - 26 Sep 2003 03:04 GMT
> At least Congress is finally getting something done quick that is not
> just for themselves. They finally get it when 50 million Americans
> signed up before it even went into effect.
Why can't Congress do this same thing for a lot of other issues?
Instead of voting for a bunch of slimy politicians, vote the issues
instead. Before you know it, who needs politicians? Now that's a
plan I'd support.

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Scott Stephenson - 26 Sep 2003 03:12 GMT
> At least Congress is finally getting something done quick that is not
> just for themselves. They finally get it when 50 million Americans
> signed up before it even went into effect.
Yeah- and now a Colorado judge has ruled it unconstitutional, because it
allows charities, pollsters and politiciamns to call. He says its a
freedom of speech issue. This absolutely burns my a.s- just because you
have the right to say something doesn't mean that you have the right to
make me listen to it.