We have an urgent moral obligation to change the health care system in this country so that every American has access to affordable, quality health care.
Yet at a town hall in Pueblo on Saturday, Sen. Michael Bennet was greeted by a self-described "mob" with chants of "Health care...NO!" and "I hate Obama-nation."
While we should have a substantive conversation about health care, we cannot back down in the face of these intimidation tactics.
Any health care reform bill should control costs, allow people to keep their own medical plan and their own doctor, increase competition, and increase coverage -- all in a fiscally responsible way.
Providing patients with a public insurance option -- that increases competition and drives down prices -- would help to achieve these goals.
Watch the video from Michael's town hall in Pueblo and sign the petition to support health care reform today.
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