that we re seeing now. and we were talking about before about lincoln having made this great at the same time one time that public sentiment, with public sentiment anything is possible. without it nothing is possible. he who molds the sentiment of the country is even more important than he who passes law. he now has a battle. he has to make people understand what is in that bill, why it was the right thing to do, why it s not scary, why there are no death panels. all those things have to be told. there have been pain moments of furry and anger in the country but this feels a little raw and a little rougher and therefore all the more all the more dangerous. and it s not that we ve never had conflict. it s not that there is not a legitimate case against the health-care bill. this isn t about that. this is about people who in greater numbers than historians usually can summon right now, are actually threatening lawmakers for votes that they made in the congress, on a bill tha
unlike social security and medicare there was questions about it but nothing like the rumbles that we re seeing now. and we were talking about before about lincoln having made this great at the same time one time that public sentiment, with public sentiment anything is possible. without it nothing is possible. he who molds the sentiment of the country is even more important than he who passes law. he now has a battle. he has to make people understand what is in that bill, why it was the right thing to do, why it s not scary, why there are no death panels. all those things have to be told. there have been pain moments of furry and anger in the country but this feels a little raw and a little rougher and therefore all the more all the more dangerous. and it s not that we ve never had conflict. it s not that there is not a legitimate case against the health-care bill. this isn t about that. this is about people who in greater numbers than historians usually can summon right
questions about it but nothing like the rumbles that we re seeing now. and we were talking about before about lincoln having made this great at the same time one time that public sentiment, with public sentiment anything is possible. without it nothing is possible. he who molds the sentiment of the country is even more important than he who passes law. he now has a battle. he has to make people understand what is in that bill, why it was the right thing to do, why it s not scary, why there are no death panels. all those things have to be told. there have been pain moments of furry and anger in the country but this feels a little raw and a little rougher and therefore all the more all the more dangerous. and it s not that we ve never had conflict. it s not that there is not a legitimate case against the health-care bill. this isn t about that. this is about people who in greater numbers than historians usually can summon right now, are actually threatening lawmakers for vot