“We said from the start that it was going to be important for us to be consistent in saying to people if you can have your — if you want to keep the health insurance you got, you can keep it, that you're not going to have anybody getting in between you and your doctor in your decision making. And I think that some of the provisions that got snuck in might have violated that pledge.”

—  Barack Obama

Meeting with House Republicans, (January 2010) http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2440324/posts
2010

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