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Weekly Address: Health Care Reform Cannot Wait (video)
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youtube.com — The President calls on Congress to seize this opportunity one that may not come again for decades and finally pass health care reform: Its about every fami... (more) Weekly Address: Health Care Reform Cannot Wait (video)
Weekly Address: Health Care Reform Cannot Wait
Weekly Address: Health Care Reform Cannot Wait
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Mudville Gazette: One, two, three...
Victory Caucus -- All Content — ...four - no wait. One, two, three, four, five, - wait, got him twice. Where was I?... ...thirteen, fourteen, oh, pardon me. Here, let me get that. There, good as new. Wait, where was I? Crap! One, two, three... ouch! You stepped on my toe, moron! Now then - one, two three... ahh screw it. Hundreds. I hate crowds, lets go get drunk.... read ...

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