Right after this story appeared on Fox News tonight, so many people tried to get on their web site to order their "impeach Obama" stickers, that it caused the company's web site to crash.
Dr. Regina Benjamin may be President Barack Obama's choice for U.S. surgeon general, but an Alabama physicians organization that she once headed is criticizing a key tenet of Obama's proposed health care makeover.
In a Tuesday letter, the Medical Association of the State of Alabama, or MASA, joined five other state medical societies in objecting to the so-called "public option" that would create a
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Right after this story appeared on Fox News tonight, so many people tried to get on their web site to order their "impeach Obama" stickers, that it caused the company's web site to crash.
Dr. Regina Benjamin may be President Barack Obama's choice for U.S. surgeon general, but an Alabama physicians organization that she once headed is criticizing a key tenet of Obama's proposed health care makeover.
In a Tuesday letter, the Medical Association of the State of Alabama, or MASA, joined five other state medical societies in objecting to the so-called "public option" that would create a
government-sponsored health insurance plan.
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