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Rationed care – America is already waist-deep in rationed care.
Democrats slam GOP as party of 'fear' in health care debate 2009
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Rationed Care: Is it less costly just to let some people die?
Kimberly Krautter: Part 2: Un-Spinning Healthcare Reform 2009
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Let's see how McKalip develops his argument in his subsequent Op-ed, titled, Rationed Care is Bad Care.
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The author at Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of ... in a related article titled Government Rationed Healthcare writes:
Health Care Rationing, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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She's on the government panel that just pronounced, in her words, "Rationed mammograms and decried self-breast exams."
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When an angry woman approached the microphone and complained that health care reform would lead to "rationed care," Secretary Sebelius said emphatically, "Rationed care is absolutely not something we condone," and explained that today health care is "rationed everyday for people who do not have coverage."
Denise Dennis: Right Wingers Wreak Havoc on Philadelphia Town Meeting 2009
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Rationed broad: While the polity wobbled, the economy sank like a stone.
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Rationed like this, you can make it last perhaps one day more.
Archive 2007-08-01 2007
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Rationed fuel, 20 liters per vehicles every two weeks, is sold for 350 Burundian francs (about dlrs 1 at official rates or 71 cents at the black market rate) per liter (quart) at the pumps.
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Rationed to the Istarian men at arms, it was issued in the barracks and taken afield.
The Dark Queen Williams, Michael, 1952 Dec. 17- 1994
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