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Michael Moore's Latest Target: Your HMO

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Old 07-09-2007, 04:04 PM   #9
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Re: Michael Moore's Latest Target: Your HMO

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Drug addiction is one of the mandates and why should I be forced to buy this coverage if I do not use drugs?
I think it is a basic thing about society, people help people. If someone is introuble you can't turn your backs on them. It is completely understandable that people don't want to pay for other people's problems but who knows what can happen tomorrow? You could be the one in need of help. I've just always grown up under the understanding that if you can, you help those in need.

However, not everyone is going to agree on that and that is ok. That is what makes voting great. I hope that people's opinions on this issue are really expressed in the next election. That is why we should be happy that moore made this movie because it encourages people to make up their minds. Now it is true that many people will watch his movie and believe what he says regardless but i would hope that the american people study an issue before they vote for those who are for and against it.
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