For example, in Rep. Jim Cooper's district (PDF):
America’s Affordable Health Choices Act would provide significant benefits in the 5th Congressional District of Tennessee: up to 16,000 small businesses could receive tax credits to provide coverage to their employees; 7,800 seniors would avoid the donut hole in Medicare Part D; 2,060 families could escape bankruptcy each year due to unaffordable health care costs; health care providers would receive payment for $82 million in uncompensated care each year; and 76,000 uninsured individuals would gain access to high-quality, affordable health insurance.
Of course, Blue Dog Cooper is opposing this legislation, though he claims he supports the public option.
Conservative bloggers are angry at an imaginary Ted Kennedy funeral in their heads. It would seem odd for Kennedy’s family, friends, and colleagues to arrange his actual funeral to appease conservatives, but if they do not, conservative bloggers might go after health care reform.
It has been suggested that the government could use voter registration to determine a person’s political affiliation, prompting fears that GOP voters might be discriminated against for medical treatment in a Democrat-imposed health care rationing system. Does this possibility concern you?
It could concern you if you were a fucking moron. Of course, that seems to describe 87 percent of the GOP.
Here's the full RNC "survey".
I particularly liked this bit of advice:
If they leave the desk, you do too. Take a nice long walk, and they will have to go and find you. This cuts down on the back and forth dealing between the lackey you are dealing with and the sales manager who is really controlling things.
There's nothing I hate more about the car buying process than the 20 back and forth trips to the manager.