It's Official--Sebelius to HHS
The administration announced late this afternoon that Kansas Governor Kathleen Sebelius has accepted Obama's nomination to be HHS Secretary. The finalization of her selection comes just in time for Sebelius to participate in the White House summit on health reform early next week.
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And this important because?
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Well it shows that Obama remains loyal to the people that help him get elected, maybe that means he''ll remain loyal to his voters.
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Obama said Health Care Reform will be this year, baby!
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Can I get a "Hell Yeah"? -
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You do remember during the debates when all the pundits insisted that he would back off the big stuff as soon as he got in office. I guess Mr. Honesty went to Washington.
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COLONEL QUARK'S FIRM BREACHES MARINE ONE HELICOPTER SECURITY:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29447088
= SANDY BURGLAR ACCOMPLISHED =
In other news, CLINT EASTWOOD FOR PRESIDENT...
http://in.news.yahoo.com/139/20090227/906/ten-eastwood-thinks-political-correctnes.html
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