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No matter what alibis and excuses they use, they are condemning Medicare to a slow, tortured death with this pre-emptive strike, with the first salvo aimed directly at doctors who will run for cover by opting out of Medicare. They successfully suppressed their most vocally militant elements, recognizing full well that the openly radical face that had appeared during many of the national marches this past spring had been counterproductive, sending an alarm through Middle America and causing skittish politicians in both parties to run for cover. I've run for cover as fast as I've ever run--I'll hear the bass percussion thump of mortar rounds and rockets exploding as long as I live. |
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