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Letter: Three options is plenty of choices

The Columbian
Published: December 1, 2013, 4:00pm

Hmmm. I read the Nov. 24 story “Parents’ policy fine for now, but then what?” Let me get this straight, Kurtis Williams is against the government shoving health care down his throat. He also has the option to get health care from his job, but he chooses not to. He is being forced to stay on his parents’ plan because he doesn’t have a choice about health insurance. Williams should just say “no” to being on his parents’ plan against his will.

Irene Dilley

Vancouver

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