Obama urges over vote on health care

Washington, March 21: “Let’s get this done… for the American people,” President Barack Obama told the House of Representatives, a day before a crucial vote on health care reform.

Brimming with confidence despite the cliffhanger vote ahead, Obama extolled on Saturday the virtues of the health care measure, calling it “a middle of the road bill… designed to help American people in an area of their lives where they urgently need help.”

Obama addressed many details of the compromise legislation he said was the product of “a difficult process.”

After decades of false starts and a year of tough negotiations, he stressed, “it is time to pass health care reform for America.”

He recalled the divisive debate that included conservative Republican and Democrats worried about public funding of abortion and the perception of increased government control in private lives, but urged US lawmakers to vote from the heart.

“Don’t do it for me. Don’t do it for the Democratic Party. Do it for the American people. They’re the ones who are looking for action right now,” he said.

“There are some things I would like to see that’s not in this legislation. But is this the single most important step that we have taken on health care since Medicare? Absolutely!” he added.

–Agencies–