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  • The Daily WD: Momfidence: How Many Kids Is Too Many?Well said!tags: Duggars, mothersloveyour, babies
    • And when the size doesn’t feel right, it’s almost always because a couple would like to have more babies, not fewer.
  • President Obama: Federal Government ‘Will Go Bankrupt’ if Health Care Costs Are Not Reined In – The World Newsertags: no_tag
    • For the first time, a majority of those surveyed disapproved of the president’s work on health care (53 percent) and oppose the health care reform package making its way through Congress (51 percent, compared to 44 percent approval).
      That seven-point margin for opposition is its most to date — indeed statistically significant for the first time — and the differential in intensity of sentiment has grown since September.
    • For the first time, a majority of those surveyed disapproved of the president’s work on health care (53 percent) and oppose the health care reform package making its way through Congress (51 percent, compared to 44 percent approval).
      That seven-point margin for opposition is its most to date — indeed statistically significant for the first time — and the differential in intensity of sentiment has grown since September.
    • For the first time, a majority of those surveyed disapproved of the president’s work on health care (53 percent) and oppose the health care reform package making its way through Congress (51 percent, compared to 44 percent approval).
      That seven-point margin for opposition is its most to date — indeed statistically significant for the first time — and the differential in intensity of sentiment has grown since September.
    • For the first time, a majority of those surveyed disapproved of the president’s work on health care (53 percent) and oppose the health care reform package making its way through Congress (51 percent, compared to 44 percent approval).
      That seven-point margin for opposition is its most to date — indeed statistically significant for the first time — and the differential in intensity of sentiment has grown since September.
    • or the first time, a majority of those surveyed disapproved of the president’s work on health care (53 percent) and oppose the health care reform package making its way through Congress (51 percent, compared to 44 percent approval).
      That seven-point margin for opposition is its most to date — indeed statistically significant for the first time — and the differential in intensity of sentiment has grown since September.
    • For the first time, a majority of those surveyed disapproved of the president’s work on health care (53 percent) and oppose the health care reform package making its way through Congress (51 percent, compared to 44 percent approval).
      That seven-point margin for opposition is its most to date — indeed statistically significant for the first time — and the differential in intensity of sentiment has grown since September.

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