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Ramming a healthcare bill with a mandated public option equals no re-election!
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Ramming data or flaws in data at someone may sway moderates or people who haven't thought much about the issue, but it won't sway people who are very passionate about one side or another.
Paul Heroux: The Death Penalty: Questionable Evidence for Deterrence Paul Heroux 2011
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Ramming through legislation is what the Republicans did and you can be sure that when the Dems do it, the Republicans will be screaming unfair.
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Ramming the plan through, as is the government effort to date, is not the way.
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Ramming a bill through on a party-line vote may also be unpopular with the public as a whole.
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Ramming your agenda through was not intended by the founding fathers, either.
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Ramming a program down our throats that leads to more debt and government control over our health care is a prescription for disaster ...
First on the Ticker: DNC begins ad campaign against GOP 2009
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Ramming socialism up America's rear end one democrat at a time. southerncousin
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Ramming this Health care bill and Cap & Trade isn't going to help his numbers either! e28
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They all use the phrase, "Ramming down our throats," when talking about health care.
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