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Under the new health reform, all uninsured citizens are mandated to purchase healthcare, raising concerns about personal freedom and government overreach. Critics argue that this legislation infringes on the First Amendment rights of Americans, compelling them to buy insurance regardless of their desires or needs. The sentiment reflects a wider debate about individual choice versus governmental responsibility in health matters. The implications for personal liberties and the government's role in healthcare are significant and warrant thorough examination.
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Under the health reform, all currently uninsured citizens will be forced to purchase some form of healthcare.
“…government taking their greed even farther in attempts to settle their massive debt with seemingly no regard to the first amendment.”
“They are taking away even more freedom from the American people. They should be able to choose whether or not they need or even want health insurance.”
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