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How odd of you to ignore my post where I pointed out that the public option is a moot point. It's done, gone, that ship has sailed. What's being voted on now is the final bill, which most Americans are against. So you are entirely wrong, no matter what distortion tactics you use to cover that up.
Actually it's odd that you ignored all of my posts in this thread, just so you could continue your partisan masturbation. Well, it's not so much odd or unexpected as it is shameful and hypocritical.
Dav, the polling on healthcare has been all over the place, and you know this. The change of a single word in the wording of the question results in wide swings in results, consistently. If I remember right, "public option" gets support, "government run health care" not so much. Right now, I have no idea what most people really want, and with all the disinformation spread by those of both sides, I don't trust that what people want is based on a true understanding of the issues.
Note that I say this as some one who has stated all along that I think a public option at this time is a bad idea, and as a liberal. I am not trying to make a point about health care, only about what I see as the invalidity of the polling on the topic.