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- proper noun   Alternative form of ObamaCare .
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								CONGRESS ENGAGED IN VICIOUS PROPER NOUN WAR - Democrats in Congress are upset that Republicans are using the term "Obamacare" -- the pejorative term for the Affordable Care Act -- in taxpayer-funded congressional mass correspondence. HUFFPOST HILL - Super Committee Democrats Announce What They'll Eventually Cave On Eliot Nelson 2011 
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								CONGRESS ENGAGED IN VICIOUS PROPER NOUN WAR - Democrats in Congress are upset that Republicans are using the term "Obamacare" -- the pejorative term for the Affordable Care Act -- in taxpayer-funded congressional mass correspondence. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011 
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								But what I see in Obamacare is a very different piece of legislation — and one that followed a very different track. Think Progress » Romney Struggles To Distance RomneyCare From ObamaCare: Ours Was ‘Bipartisan’ 2010 
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								If you find the term Obamacare offensive then come up with an alternative term which is accurate. 
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								If I am a mouth-breathing hyper-partisan when I use the term "Obamacare," what am I when I use the term "Romneycare"? Forbes.com: News Avik Roy 2011 
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								The same day he said he likes the term "Obamacare." NPR Topics: News 2011 
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								It passed out of the committee, but first some DFLers took umbrage over their colleagues' use of the term "Obamacare," which they considered offensive, instead of the "Affordable Care Act." 
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								The same day he said he likes the term "Obamacare." NPR Topics: News 2011 
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								In a recent House hearing on health care I saw on C-SPAN, a Democratic congressman protested the use of the term "Obamacare" because it was specifically meant to denigrate the name of the president of the United States. 
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								I thought you objected to the use of the term "Obamacare". 
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