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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Quick Links: Armstrong, Goodman, Bayh

Ari Armstrong: "Government Control of Medicine Necessitates Rationing".

John Goodman: "Better Solutions for Pre-Existing Conditions".

Evan Bayh: "ObamaCare's Tax Raid on Medical Devices".
Posted by Paul Hsieh at 10:30 AM
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