felt guilty for being so lazy. :7 Like going to Google is SUCH an EFFORT! :eyes:
Anyway -- this is what I was thinking of:
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Mr. Coburn is a fierce opponent of the government plan, or public option. And his amendment was intended to take a shot at the Democrats by suggesting that they would offer the public plan to everyday Americans while retaining their own gold-plated coverage through the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program in a classic example of “do as I say, not as I do.”
But Senator Sherrod Brown, Democrat of Ohio, who is as passionate a champion of the public plan as Mr. Coburn is an opponent, was more than happy to sign on as a co-sponsor of the amendment. Mr. Brown routinely voices his strong support for a fully government-run health system. Absent that, he views the public plan as the best way to clamp down on private insurers.
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(This was the part I heard on the radio today and I just recognized Franken's voice, which is why I thought it was something he instigated):
After Mr. Brown joined as a sponsor of Mr. Coburn’s amendment, four other Democrats followed suit: Christopher J. Dodd of Connecticut; Barbara A. Mikulski of Maryland; Al Franken of Minnesota; and Russ Feingold of Wisconsin.
I LOVE it! Call them on their bluff. And hats off to Chris Dodd. Hopefully plenty more Dems will be signing on..
http://prescriptions.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/12/06/public-option-for-senators/Thanks again!! :hi: :pals: