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  I am an American citizen who supports the new health care reform law. I have had several beloved relatives pass in the last five years. A few of them could have lived if they had better health care; the kind of health care that the new health care...

Family grateful for health reform plan

Updated: 4/30/2010 11:03 PM

  Health care reform has been long overdue in this country. Skyrocketing health care costs impact those of us with plans through our employers, as well as those who are left to go without because they cannot afford to maintain coverage on their own.

Health care will improve life for all

Updated: 4/30/2010 11:03 PM

  Health care reform is way overdue. It will ultimately improve the country's fiscal health by putting the people in control of their health and making sure insurance companies are held accountable.

Reform shot in arm to people, economy

Updated: 4/30/2010 11:03 PM

  In the 1930s, Neville Chamberlain was the most dangerous man in the world. His naiveté and ignorance of human nature led to his disastrous appeasement of Hitler, which led to World War II and the death of 60 million people.

Obama's naiveté putting us at risk

Updated: 4/30/2010 11:03 PM

  This is not reform, it is a catastrophe. What happened to tort REFORM, cost containment REFORM, pre-existing condition REFORM?

Lots of red flags in 'reform' bill

Updated: 4/30/2010 11:03 PM

  We all remember the eloquent words of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi when she opined that the Congress had to pass health care legislation in order for everyone to learn what was in the bill.

Hope lawmakers will suffer, too

Updated: 4/30/2010 11:03 PM

  Health care reform is a needed change because it puts the welfare of people first before the interest of big insurance companies. Medical decisions for the health and well-being of an individual will no longer be under the decision of the insurance...

Health reform gives decisions to docs

Updated: 4/30/2010 11:03 PM

  What a treasure trove the Fence Post column can be! April 3rd's was a classic example of that fact, born of the mere titles of some letters, and of the content of others.

RE: Careful what you wish for

Updated: 4/30/2010 11:03 PM

  Regarding the politics of Mr. Foster's health care vote, it really isn't all that complicated. He didn't "show courage;" he didn't "vote in support of the American people."

Foster will pay for his vote

Updated: 4/30/2010 11:03 PM

  "Because I heard the tea party participants being accused of using pejorative language..." is how Vincent Froberg opens his April 20 letter to the editor.

Watch your language

Updated: 4/30/2010 11:03 PM

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