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Medicine 2011-01-22 1 min read

Matter Of Opinion Polls Thoughts Regarding House's Vote to Repeal National Healthcare Law

The survey's purpose is to gain insight into public opinion about the repeal of the new healthcare act and how people believe they will be affected. Results will be sent directly to the Speaker of the House and to President Obama.

ATLANTA, GA, January 22, 2011

Matter Of Opinion (MOO), an Atlanta-based opinion survey website, wants to know readers' opinions on the U.S. House of Representatives' recent vote to repeal the new healthcare law. The repeal will now move on to the Senate for a decision and could possibly face a Presidential veto. How do you think that the new healthcare act affects you? Do you want the law to be repealed?

The survey's purpose is to gain insight into public opinion about the repeal of the new healthcare act and how people believe they will be affected. It is also designed to stimulate productive debate and discussion amongst participants, according to Matter Of Opinion. Results will be sent directly to the Speaker of the House and to President Obama.

About Matter Of Opinion (MOO)
Our political system was originally designed to be for the people, by the people. But today, the decision-making process too often excludes us...the people. Matter Of Opinion was created to change that. Matter Of Opinion (MOO) is a new social media survey site that does what most media companies don't, can't, or choose not to do...we deliver your opinions directly to those people involved in the decision-making so your voice is heard. MOO encourages its users to answer simple survey questions on important issues that affect our economy, culture, politics, education, environment...anything that has an impact on our lives, well being, and future. MOO utilizes a sophisticated technology that allows users to easily share the survey and their opinions with others MOO'ers (anonymously or registered) or embed the survey directly into their own Facebook and Twitter accounts, email, and blogs to encourage their peers to share in the discussion.

To become part of what we're doing at MOO, simply visit us at http://www.matterofopinion.com.