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The excesses in the system may justifiably lead to outrage, but we doctors are likewise outraged at the blame heaped upon us for a failed system not of our creation.
Why are the European elites carrying out this unprecedented campaign, which strikes at the heart of the EU and would lead to outrage if the target were the British, the Italians, or the French?
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This led to outrage from Republicans, and even some conservative Democrats.
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