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How will the Obamacare decision impact you? Did you support or oppose the Affordable Care Act approved by Congress?

How will the decision impact you? Did you support or oppose the Affordable Care Act approved by Congress?
What do you think about the decision—will it impact you and how? Did you favor or oppose the Affordable Care Act approved by Congress?
Suspects were arrested after police discovered parts of cars stolen from Long Beach State and another university, police said.
What do you think about the decision—will it impact you and how? Did you favor or oppose the Affordable Care Act approved by Congress?
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Long Beach police correct the location on PCH and add information on both drivers.
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