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Issues with federal health care

Lark Chadwick | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years, 9 months AGO
by Lark Chadwick
| April 19, 2011 11:24 AM

Federal programs across the board have been huge failures at enormous expense to taxpayers. This Health Care program will be no better.

Ms. Grimm of Trout Creek, parroting talking points distributed to those faithful to the democratic party and its platform being promoted by the occupants of the WH in DC made unnecessary derogatory comments in regards to our good and sincere senator and representatives from Sanders County. It is disappointing that Ms Grimm stoops to personal attack, utilizing methods suggested by Saul Alinsky, in expressing her so called personal opinion. Was her purpose to support the Federal Health Care Reform or to diminish public opinion of Greg Hinkle, Pat Ingraham, and Gordon Hendrick? I know these good people to be working in their best conscience in regards to serving the people of Sanders County and Montana. Though their votes in the legislature might not always meet with universal approval, they are good people that do not deserve such denigration.

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ARTICLES BY LARK CHADWICK

April 19, 2011 11:24 a.m.

Issues with federal health care

Federal programs across the board have been huge failures at enormous expense to taxpayers. This Health Care program will be no better.

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