Health Insurers Caught Paying Facebook Gamers Virtual Currency To Oppose Reform Bill
Health insurance industry trade groups opposed to President Obama's health care reform bill are paying Facebook users fake money -- called "virtual currency" -- to send letters to Congress protesting the bill.
Not surprised that the health care industry would stoop to bribing people in order to protect their obscene profits, but disappointing that the public not only doesn't care about such shady dealings, but that a large majority supports their cause.
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