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Rep. Bilbray (R-CA) Discusses Health Care Reform

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By John W. Lillpop

The Washington News Observer (WNO) has released an exclusive interview with Representative Brian Bilbray concerning the likely impact of Obamacare on Americans.

The interview was conducted on June 30, 2009 in the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Conference Room.

The interview is approximately 5 and one half minutes in length and can be viewed at the following link:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLtjGPdIbDY

Two Bilbray sound bites from the interview:

"We're talking a huge healthcare system, one size fits all kind of concept that could have terrible repercussions if it's not done appropriately.", and

"I haven't seen very much input at all being either requested or provided by the Republicans on these healthcare packages. It's almost as if you don't agree with the line of either the majority party or the White House you're not really asked to participate. They don't want discouraging words."

Hmmm. Sounds suspiciously like the way Democrats handled the climate change (Cap and Tax) bill in the US House.

John W. Lillpop: San Jose, California

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