Obamacare: A Look Back
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When it came to health care reform, some opponents knew exactly what they were protesting.
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Others weren't so sure.
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But most signs just looked like this.
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Nancy Pelosi was so excited to sign the House version of the bill, she used four pens. (Michigan Rep. John Dingell, on crutches, was especially anxious to get it passed.)
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When President Obama signed the historic bill, they were able to fit virtually all of its supporters in one room.
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Vice President Joe Biden called the bill's signing a "big fucking deal." We're not sure if the health care law covers chronic blabbermouthitis.
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All 2,409 pages of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Hey, if you had to choose between reading it and opposing it, which would you pick?
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Here, a doctor helps a patient who couldn't otherwise afford health care. Unless he's a death panelist trying to explain why she has to go.
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Mitt Romney was often attacked for the health care plan he enacted as Massachusetts governor, which was a blueprint for Obamacare. But what nobody understood is that he wasn't trying to be president back then.
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The health care law covers birth control, making it controversial among people who want women to have a lot of kids and not do anything else with their lives.
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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, who has not recused himself from ruling on the law despite his wife's lobbying against it. But you see, he really, really wants to destroy this law.
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