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Did Obama say enough about health care reform last night? I suppose I'm one of the very few people who would even ask that question. Most Americans would probably think, "More health care? Lord no." And I think Obama and his speechwriters sensed as much. Although his defense of the Affordable Care Act was clear - he's not going to sign a bill repealing the law - it was also short. That portion of the speech was just two brief paragraphs, by my count (Jonathan Cohn, 1/26).
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