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It's simply not true that America is ambivalent about everything when it comes to the Obama health plan.
Slate magazine is just one of the countless media outlets convulsing with St. Vitus' Dance over that demonic succubus Sarah Palin. In its reader forum, The Fray, one supposed Palinophobe took dead aim at the former Alaska governor's writing chops, excerpting the following sentence from her book:
As Democrats and Republicans spar over health care reform, both sides duck compromise. Two examples illustrate the counterproductive nature of partisan jabbing.
A meeting of a Park Board subcommittee this week created an inaccurate perception of the Mobius Science Center project. Members of the board suggested Mobius is asking for sweeping changes to the pending lease the two parties have been working on for months. This is not the case. More importantly, this meeting led to a perception that the project may be faltering. Also untrue.
Idiotic screening advice
The latest breast cancer recommendations from a federal task force reduced the doctor-patient relationship to odds and dollars.
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