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08/10/09 -- Follow the Hippocratic Oath As every doctor knows, the cardinal rule of medicine is to first do no harm.
But the healthcare reform bills being written by Congressional Democrats would violate that rule and President Obama’s promise that, “if you like your current coverage, you get to keep it.”
Take the 160 million Americans who have health insurance through their employer. More >>
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"Get Ready for Medical Rationing" By Robert Goldberg, The Detroit News, June 11, 2009
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"Chrysler Restructuring Plan a Power Grab" By Robert Robb, Real Clear Politics, May 6, 2009
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