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"Get to Work" - The Impact of Goverment Health Care on the Next Generation (video)
Get to Work: The Impact of Goverment Health Care on the Next Generation
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You Have Got to Watch This: New Anti-Healthcare Reform Ad
The Brody File — Take 30 seconds out of your life to watch this. The White House may hate it and Nancy Pelosi won't be doing cartwheels but the conservative Family Research Council has come with an absolutely hillarious (and some would say scary) new ad against healthcare reform. It has nothing to do with abortion. It has everything to do with future deficit on the next generation. It is called, "Get to Work: The Impact of Government Health Care on the Next Generation". Watch it below.

Family Research Council to launch anti-health bill ads targeted at centrist sens.
News — The socially conservative Family Research Council (FRC) will air television ads in states home to centrist senators decrying the cost of healthcare reform legislation. The 30-second spot features a grandfather and grandson. The little boy asks his grandfather "will your surgery cost a lot of money?" The grandfather replies, "Yes, but it's free. The government is taking care of it." The boy responds, "Daddy says nothing is for free. Who is paying for it?" His grandpa explains that his grandson will pay for it - and says "You're late for work." "Government run health care will leave our children to pay for over $1 trillion of additional debt," continues the narrator as ...

New Ad Rips Deficit Impact Of ObamaCare
The Hope For America — "Get to work"

Conservative Ad Against Obamacare Depicts Little Boy Paying For Grandpa’s Surgery
Pat Dollard | Young Americans

Humor to Combat ObamaCare from the Family Research Council
RedState: Conservative News and Community — And who says Family Research Council doesn’t have a sense of humor…

Religious Right Opposes Health Care (but Where's the Religion?)
Politics Daily — Filed under: Senate, Democrats, Republicans, Religion, Abortion, Health Care, Taxes, Obama Administration, Disputations, Video, Congress, Conservatives, Public OptionHarry and Louise aren't dead -- yet. The fictional couple whose famous TV spots in the 1990s drove a stake of fear through the heart of the Clinton effort at health care reform briefly reprised their act last summer with a less oppositional message. Now that they're older, maybe the couple is actually worried about their health care -- unless, of course, they have government-run Medicare. The recent ...

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