Would this have been a more appropriate headline?

No. Recent polls show that 65% of the American public wants a public option. All of those people voting for it had received multiple contacts from constituents requesting it. The fact that you and the people around you don't want it changed does not reflect the opinions of the majority of the nation.
 
No, unless you are a crazy right winger. This would be appropriate. "Healthcare bill requested by the majority of Americans passes despite some ignorant minority rightwingers who think their 20% is somehow more important than what the rest of us want."

The majority of Americans have wanted reform for a long time.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/121664/majority-favors-healthcare-reform-this-year.aspx
 
No. Most Americans want health care reform. The House bill is a good bill and I'm glad that it passed. My hope is that it won't get watered down in the Senate.
 
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