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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

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June 6, 2012

 

 

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Today's top stories:
 
1.) Speaker Boehner: NY Times story about Holder Fast and Furious compromise is false
2.) Docs show senior Justice officials approved Fast and Furious, Issa says
3.) Scott Walker beats back recall challenge

As the Court considers the health care law, it is important to consider The Link between market reforms and the mandate. No mandate means higher premiums and less competition. thelink.ahip.org
4.) Democrats excuse Wisconsin defeat as Republicans tout a swing victory
5.) MSNBC declares Obama winner of the Wisconsin recall
6.) Liberal Wisconsinite threatens Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch
7.) Senate spent at least $381k since 2011 printing feel-good declarations
8.) Former Romney colleague says CEOs suffered as well in '08 collapse
9.) David Limbaugh: If Obama re-elected 'we don't deserve to keep our country'
10.) Quayle accuses rival campaign of lying about sending spy to headquarters
11.) Charles Krauthammer: Bill Clinton 'a bull in china shop' and 'double agent'
12.) Rush Limbaugh: Pres. Obama has become 'Barack Hussein Kardashian'
13.) Should NYC ban on large sodas come to DC? [VIDEO]
14.) Madonna puts swastika on French politician's face during concert in Israel
15.) More than Marilyn: The sexiest icons of the 50s and 60s [SLIDESHOW]

As the Court considers the health care law, it is important to consider The Link between market reforms and the mandate. Severing the individual mandate from the rest of the law means higher premiums, less competition among insurance companies, and a rise in the uninsured. Follow us on Twitter @AHIPCoverage and check us out online to discover The Link.
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