Thanks for posting this TSQ. I actually came in here just to see the pwnage that you had reportedly dispensed. (It's been reported on in other fora) I've been on the fence about health care reform for pretty the entire time it's been a public issue this time around.
On the one hand I believe that the federal government is pretty much not good at anything it tries to do. On the other hand I'm a small business owner with no insurance because I'd rather insure my daughter and I'd rather eat. (Thankfully I've worked it out to change that and I just have to stay healthy until December when my new policy starts.)
I am now firmly in the public option camp. Before I believed that health care reform should start and probably end with malpractice reform. I still believe that's an important component, but I no longer believe it to be the most important.
For demographics sake I'll say that I've never watched Olberman before and, though I still consider myself conservative, I no longer consider myself a Republican. I'm a 27-year-old married father of one and, though it sure doesn't seem like it, I'm sure we're classified as middle class.
I got sick with persistent flu-like symptoms last month at about the same time that several of my wife's students were being diagnosed with N1H1. I still don't think I had it because it was never really awful, but it was around a lot longer than any other bad cold or flu I've had. Every day I was terrified that it might get worse and I might be hospitalized. I was never afraid of unbearable pain or of death. I didn't think either was likely. I was afraid that the financial burden would destroy my family.