Obama accepts lawmaker's apology for 'lie' remark

The bill's exact language: "Nothing in this subtitle shall allow federal payments for affordability credits on behalf of individuals who are not lawfully in the United States."

But Wilson is far from alone in thinking that the prohibition in the House bill doesn't go far enough. For him and other Republicans, the problem is not what's in the bill, it's what the bill leaves out — namely a provision to enforce the no-illegals rule. Full Story »

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by Chris Finnie - Sep. 10, 2009

By far the best account of the incident I've read so far. At last somebody has explained both sides of the issue. Kudos to Kellman for doing her homework to produce something more than superficial sensationalism.

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