Which N.C. Dems didn’t vote for health care?

November 10th, 2009 by Rhiannon Bowman in News

Check out which Democrats didn’t vote for health care reform in the House of Representatives’ marathon session Saturday.

There were three Democratic hold-outs from North Carolina, Heath Shuler, Mike McIntyre and Larry Kissell — the Freshman from Mecklenburg County.

In their districts, at least one-in-five of the non-elderly citizenry is uninsured.

Before he was elected, Rep. Kissell had different thoughts on health care reform:

Further reading: North Carolina gets $1.5 million for insurance premiums

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3 Responses to “Which N.C. Dems didn’t vote for health care?”

  1. Frank Griffin Says:

    Voting against the retard health care bill was the correct decision. The bill is just so insane I can see why someone could be for health reform but against this particular bill.

    Kissell might be one of those rare breeds of Democrats that actually use their brain and are not willing to be bribed with pork.

  2. Frank! Says:

    What’s your solution for the uninsured, Frank? Buck up and suffer?

    Tell us, does someone pee in your Cheerios every morning, or are you just inherently acidic?

  3. Ryan Says:

    What a compelling argument/criticism “Frank!”. I’m all for reform, but vehemently against this disgusting excuse for a bill. It makes me a smile when a democrat votes against pork and government take over of the private sector, not to mention all of the other unconstitutional garbage in this bill.

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