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    <abstract>The Supreme Court case of Department of Health and Human Services v. Florida which is seeking to overturn the health care bill passed by President Obama in 2010 is creating an interesting and telling political dynamic. Efforts to repeal the bill, particularly the individual mandate which requires uninsured Americans to buy health care or else face a fine, may seem extremely polarizing at first glance, but it is not that simple.</abstract>
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