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I’ll give my Senator credit for checking out what his political enemies are saying and responding to them. But as a conservative and someone represented by Russ Feingold (it is a heavy cross to bear!) I would suggest that whenever you find yourself agreeing with his position that you STOP, immediately back up several steps, and restart your thought process with the primary objective of determining how it is you seem to be agreeing with him. The Senator is not as duplicitous as most liberal politicians, but he is generally still just as wrong in my opinion. NEVER forget it was this guy who brought you McCain/Feingold. Make no mistake about it. Now he is working with Senator Lindsey Graham (he’s “Mini-me” to Senator McCain) on health care? Get ready for a health care program that will prove to be just as effective as McCain/Feingold but perhaps without the constitutionality question. Be afraid, be very afraid of the mild manner, reasonably sounding Senator from Wisconsin (unless you really like McCain/Feingold).
p>Here’s an idea Senator, if you really believe we all deserve access (and I think you are way beyond just access) to health care “at least as good” as our congressional representatives have, lets talk about supplying you folks with a much less comprehensive package of benefits and lower the threshold to enter. It would be a start and maybe we could get away from some of the entitlement beliefs you foster in the people of Wisconsin. br> — Roger Ross br> Tomahawk, Wisconsin /p>
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