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Posted: 2013-09-26T16:43:20Z | Updated: 2013-09-26T21:00:55Z Obama Makes Fun Of Republicans' Ridiculous Claims About Obamacare | HuffPost

Obama Makes Fun Of Republicans' Ridiculous Claims About Obamacare

Obama Makes Fun Of Republicans' Ridiculous Obamacare Claims
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WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama on Thursday poked fun at Republicans for their dire predictions about what will happen once his signature health care law is fully implemented.

During remarks at an event in Maryland, Obama laughed as he ran through Republicans' various warnings -- and false claims they have made -- about the effects of the Affordable Care Act.

One congressman called Obamacare "the most dangerous piece of legislation ever passed," Obama said, visibly amused. "Ever."

He was referring to Rep. John Fleming (R-La.), who made the comment earlier this month.

Other Republicans have warned the law will lead to "Armageddon," he said, and one state representative called it "as destructive to personal and individual liberties as the Fugitive Slave Act."

The latter comment came from New Hampshire state Rep. Bill OBrien .

"Think about that. Affordable health care is worse than a law that lets slaveowners get their runaway slaves back. I mean, these are quotes," Obama said. "I am not making this stuff up."

Better yet, the president continued, one Republican said the health care law has to be repealed "before it literally kills women, kills children, kills senior citizens."

That quote came from Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.).

"I have to say that is from six months ago," Obama said. "I just want to point out that we still have women. We still have children. And we still have senior citizens."

He added, "All of this would be funny if it weren't so crazy."

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