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Obama: 'Now it falls on the Senate to take the baton'

“I’m equally convinced that on the day we gather here at the White House and I sign comprehensive health insurance reform legislation into law, they’ll be able to join their House colleagues and say that this was their finest moment in public... Full Article at The Hill

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