Reuters Has Problem with Counting Uninsured

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Uncritical Condition

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'The Early Show' Stays Positive on Health Care Reform

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Who is going to benefit from ObamaCare? CBS says everyone maybe.

Chevron/Ecuadorian Amazon Film Tries Not to Take Sides, but Fails

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'Crude' relies heavily on footage of anti-oil company plaintiffs and alleged victims, but does give behind scenes glimpse of eco-litigator.

AP Health Care Article Misses Mark

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Phillip Elliott's report glosses over other countries' problems with socialized medicine while exaggerating U.S. situation.

MSNBC: Everyone Already Pays for Health Care

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Clyburn and Rather argue for ObamaCare on 'Morning Joe.'

Dear LA Times: Foreign Aid Holds Developing Nations Back

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Why do you assume such aid is necessary for poor African countries?

Liberals pass the bills, ordinary voters pay them

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Media support spiraling cost of Obama's goal to remake America.

President OOPS-Bama

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The unravelling of The Amazing Ozbama...

For 'Leverage,' Round Two of 'Destroying' Evil Businessmen

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Econ 101: Health Care Reform

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The market needs less government inefficiency not more to improve the system and lower health care costs.

For 'Leverage,' Round Two of 'Destroying' Evil Businessmen

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TNT's 'do-gooding' criminal team will batter greedy corporate-types for another season.

Dean: Low-Income People Hurt by Cap-and-Tax Will Recoup Cost with Less

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CNBC contributor claims the low-ball figure of $40 a year lost by low-income households due to cap-and-trade will be made up with lower medical costs.

Sotomayor Hearings Serving as a Distraction for Tax Hikes

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BMI adviser Dan Mitchell explains how Dems are using SCOTUS hearings as camouflage for higher taxes to pay for public health care plan.