- "Americans for Quality and Affordable Healthcare": Yet Another Health Insurance Industry Front?
- Center for Medicine in the Public Interest Fronting for the Drug Industry
- Lessons in Legislative Manipulation From the Tobacco Industry
- A New Mike for Perino to Stand Behind
- U.S. Skeptic Has a European Outing
- Bernanke Blames the Banks, Trumka Calls His Bluff
- Timberland Sweats For a Change
- The Coal Industry Wants Your Cash to Save Them
- Berman's Serious Secrecy
- A None Too Happy Mermaid
- Biotech's Ghostwriting Animates Congressional Speeches on Health Reform
- Wendell Headlines Triple Bottom Line Conference
- UnitedHealth Presses its Employees to Oppose Public Option
- "Golden Throne" Award Presented to Scott Talbott of the Financial Services Roundtable
- Global Tobacco Industry Holds Conference on Assaulting Asia
- Ian Plimer's Mining Connections
- Conspiratorial Skeptic
- Anniversary Sparks Renewed Efforts to Break Up the Banks
- Lessons from the Health Care Meltdown
- Catholic Church Aggressively Influencing Health Care Reform Legislation
- House Passes Health Reforms--"The Good Joe," Rep. Joseph Cao, Not Cowed
- Hill & Knowlton's Carbon Two-Step
- Old Consultant Welcomes New Sucker
- Drilling Through the Appalachian Shale Gas Hype
- Newsweek Is Neck Deep in Oil & Conflicts
"Americans for Quality and Affordable Healthcare": Yet Another Health Insurance Industry Front?
Friday, November 20, 2009According to the Associated Press, "Americans for Quality and Affordable Healthcare" (AQAH) is a "secretive" group that organizes "below-the-radar" activities to drum up opposition to health care reform. AQAH is opposed to a government-run public health insurance option, but supports a mandate to require all citizens to purchase health insurance -- views that happen to exactly match those of the h...
Original article from http://www.prwatch.org/node/8704
Login to read full articles and enjoy our free features for members.
Related articles
feedraider "We Eat Internets" v2.0 a LAMP production by Jussi Vaihia
© 2006-2009 |
about |
blog |
help