Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Yes, we know it's not legally effective.

Yes, we know it will be described by the Coakley campaign and others as simply a political move by the Berwick campaign against the Coakley campaign.

But, gee, it's the first time members of the public are offering their view about the inappropriateness of the deal signed between the Attorney General and Partners Healthcare System.  Look at these examples:


And that view--regardless of legal niceties or political framing--is correct.  It's important for members of the public to stand up and be counted.

Won't you please join in?

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