TV Ad Campaign Opposes House Health Bill
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TV Ad Campaign Opposes House Health Bill
A multimillion-dollar TV ad campaign takes aim at House health care reform legislation.
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WASHINGTON (November 3, 2009)--Eleven of the nation's largest business groups are airing a multimillion-dollar TV ad campaign that says the health overhaul legislation in the House would raise taxes and worsen the economy without curbing medical expenses.

The ad, which was scheduled to begin running on Monday evening on national cable TV and in 19 states, calls the legislation "a bill America can't afford to pay."

The coalition of sponsoring groups includes the National Federation of Independent Business and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

The House plans to vote on the Democratic-written legislation this week.


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Posted by: Central Location: Texas on Nov 9, 2009 at 11:01 AM

This sounds like a great business oppotunity, with the loudest opposition against Healthcare reform. With so many in goverment in favor of exploiting American citizens, drug cartels are in the wrong business. Why make millions when you can make Billions, and trap your customers where they can't stop paying every month and raise rates every year. Oh, let's not stop there it's a great funding idea for any organization that hates America, an endless opportunity for funding.
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Posted by: ChrisRtoocool Location: Waco,TX on Nov 3, 2009 at 04:48 PM

Yeah, Pelosi will pass some bill that will allow her to sensor ad campaigns, just like she passed a bill to go after the insurance companies when they began speaking out against the health bill.
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Posted by: Minuteman Location: Temple, TX on Nov 3, 2009 at 03:06 PM

Socialist Dictator Obama won't let this go on for long! He will have his cronies shut-down the ad campaign before it gets started.
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