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November 9, 2009
Interactive: Test your health care debate knowledge
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Think you know all about health care? Test your knowledge and learn more about the health care debate.

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Jack W. Orf   November 9th, 2009 5:22 pm ET

How on earth can ANYBODY understand what is in the Healthcare bill? It is totally and completely unreadable and unintelligible. I downloaded the PDF and it was totally unreadable.

Big question: Why is it not HYPERLINKED? I think they should pass a LAW specifiying that all absurd, 2000-page bills should at least be HYPERLINKED.

So much for Obama's so-called "transparency". Clear as mud.

Terri from Atlanta   November 9th, 2009 6:51 pm ET

I got 7 out of 8. I guess I've been paying attention. I did not know which country spent the least on health care.

Tim Gibson   November 9th, 2009 6:58 pm ET

I got 5 out of 8 correct, however that was 5 so they say answers and has nothing to do with reality.

Annie Kate   November 9th, 2009 7:07 pm ET

Well, I took the quiz and only missed 2 – out of eight that isn't so good but at least I knew something. I think on the health care plan bill they should have a version that you can read that is complete – all 2000 pages – and a "lite" version which summarizes each section and gives you the place in the big bill to look for more information. I doubt anything will make it very readable but an executive summary like this might be a good start.

Cecil   November 9th, 2009 10:30 pm ET

Why would Congress want the public to not know the details of the healthcare bill? I thought that we employed our elected officials to represent us........that is correct, isn't it?

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