10/11/2009 02:05 PM | Via: Fort Worth Star Telegram

Anthis: Public-option healthcare would cut down on wait times

By NICK ANTHIS Growing up in Fort Worth, I didn’t have to think too much about healthcare. We saw the doctor once a year, plus when one of us was seriously ill. We made appointments, filled out paperwork and paid for the fraction of the costs that insurance... read the full story

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