Apparently the Democrats are more committed to health care reform than to ending DADT.
Health care reform passed only because the Senate version passed when the Democrats had a fillibuster proof majority. When Scott Brown took Ted Kennedy's seat, the Democrats lost their fillibuster proof majority. That's made it much more difficult for the Democrats to get anything through the Senate.
Which just shows what happens when you choose to ignore the will of the people, and your entire agenda depends on keeping a fillibuster proof majority. The Democrats have paid the price for their divisiveness and extremism.
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