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Sen. Warner: Congress Mandating Purchase of Health Insurance Like Medicaid and Driver's License
Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) said that Congress' constitutional authority to require individuals to buy health insurance is like Medicaid, Medicare and states requiring driver's licenses.
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Gibbs: No 'Veracity' To Claim Forced Insurance is Unconstitutional
White House Spokesman Robert Gibbs told CNSNews.com there is no case law to demonstrate 'veracity' of argument that Constitution does not authorize government to force Americans to buy health insurance.
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Quincy Jones: 'I Miss Melody' in Music -- Michael Jackson's 'Not Gone'
Multiple grammy winner Quincy Jones said he would like to see more melody in today's music and added that, while Michael Jackson is deceased, his presence is still evident in the music world.
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Kennedy: 'Whole Family' Deserves Help in Child Abuse Cases
Rep. Patrick Kennedy (D-R.I.) said that when dealing with child abuse and mental health issue, the "whole family" must be "treated."
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NYT Reporter Floats Idea: Carbon Credits for One Child Only
New York Times environment reporter Andrew Revkin floated the idea of giving couples carbon credits for having only one child.
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Eva Longoria-Parker: Time To 'Take On' Illegal Immigration
Actress and activist Eva Longoria-Parker says it is time for Congress to "take on" the illegal immigration issue and not use it to scuttle health care reform.
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Liberal Editor: 'Things Should Be More Expensive'
The Nation magazine Web editor Emily Douglas says that "things should be more expensive" in America.
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ACORN CEO Doubts Congress Will Defund ACORN
ACORN CEO Bertha Lewis says she doubts that ACORN will be defunded by Congress.
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Michael Moore: 'Capitalism Did Nothing For Me'
Millionaire filmmaker Michael Moore says, "Capitalism did nothing for me."
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Kennedy: Listing STDs on Health Records Will Be Optional
Rep. Patrick Kennedy (D-R.I.) said people will be able to opt out of listing any STDs or abortions on their government-mandated Electronic Health Records.
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Health Care 'Socialism, What's Wrong with That?' Says Actor John Leguizamo
TV and movie actor John Leguizamo says that illegal immigrants should be covered under the proposed health care reform legislation, and sees nothing wrong with socialized medicine.
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Sen. Warner: 'No Place in Constitution Says Health Care'
Senator Mark Warner (D-Va.) said there is "no place" in the Constitution that mentions health care, or education, or even gives people the right to own a telephone.
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Passing Health Care Through 'Reconciliation' is Democratic, Says Hoyer
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) said that passing health care reform through "reconciliation" -- 51 votes in Senate instead of 60 -- is part of Democratic process.