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I'm sorry you guys are unable to do a Google search, so I'll hand feed you:
An article from a mainstream paper about Massachusetts, which instituted a program almost identical to what Obama wanted: http://www.boston.com/news/…
Another article about the Massachusetts plan from a mainstream paper:
http://www.detnews.com/ar

Not to micro-edit…
…but it's karaoke.

Glad to see I wasn't the only one that found this one to be pretty condescending. I don't even play WoW, but that hipster-above-it-all attitude really came out in this one. "I wouldn't even know how to begin an MMO" is on par with "I wouldn't know; I don't own a television" in delivery. Contempt under the guise of

Even if I accept your polling data (which I don't), the majority don't always know what's best. And, luckily, we don't live under majority rule, since it's just the tyranny of the masses. Things like segregation and slavery would have lasted a lot longer under majority rule, and atheists like me would probably be

This isn't a right versus left issue. And if you're looking for alternatives, this brief article was posted just today that lists some great alternatives:

Um, Placeholder, I'm not sure what planet your data comes from, but every other country that has instituted a government-run health care system has seen decrease in care, increase in cost, decrease in access to doctors and procedures, and decrease in innovation. Costs to pay for these programs become larger and

Ridiculous
The complaints about the cost of health care in this video won't be solved by a government backed plan. It's been proven in other countries that costs go up and quality goes down. Heck, it's been proven here with the disaster in Massachusetts when they enacted a "public option" just like what this video

Bernice wins with this comment. I'm not right-leaning, and government health insurance (and eventual health care) is an awful idea.

Great article, guys.
This was a good Inventory article; one of my favorites of the series. Sometimes they can get a little too obscure (especially the music ones), but this one highlights some great shows and makes some good points about them. Nice job.

The M Resort does not sleep. It waits.

Yeah, I saw Hosea and I said, out loud, "HE won last season?" And I watched last season religiously. I blocked the whole thing out.

Glad I'm not the only one to openly talk about how repulsed I was by those disgusting ear disfigurements. I couldn't even look at the screen when she was talking. Living in Austin, we have plenty of morons that do that to themselves, of varying sizes, and it disgusts me every time. But you're right, CZ, they'll be

Ugh…
Surely you jest, AVC…

Robinson wins again
I'm not reading over 6 pages of you whiners to say this, but I've found that Tasha Robinson's responses to these AVQ&A articles are usually the best. She's usually the only one to step out of the hipster mold and not make suggestions that appear only to one-up everyone else in mainstream obscurity.

"too easily consumed and forgotten"
Maybe nobody takes them seriously because none of their predictions ever comes true? Maybe it's because the modern environmental movement (modern since the period of this film, the late 60s) is about scare tactics rather than science? I'm all for clean air and water, but

Dr. Tasha: What does it say about someone that loves bear claws?

While I miss Carnivale and wish the story had finished, they really did spin their wheels, especially in that first season.

Don't forget that Lipkin also pulled her in to go slightly against type over on The Riches.

Actually, capitalism and Scientology have nothing in common. Capitalism is all about voluntary exchange of goods. Scientology is more like a tyrannical monarchy, where all the members exist solely to enrich the upper echelons.

I'm an atheist, so I don't buy into any religions. But the thing is, Scientology is not a religion, no matter now many times they say it is. Religion, essentially, is based on metaphysics (the nature of reality). For all the talk about ethics and morality and day to day life, questions of metaphysics are what