The reigning Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens have partnered with the state of Maryland to help implement Obamacare as the state-based exchange opens up in October.
Maryland Lt. Anthony Brown announced the effort Tuesday in a statement.
“During the open enrollment period, Maryland Health Connection will partner with the 2012 Super Bowl Champion Baltimore Ravens to connect with Maryland residents about the importance of developing a health coverage game plan,” the statement read.
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11 comments:
I have been a fan 20 years I am DONE with them hope they made millions off the backs of the fans.
Disgusting. Watch how many fools fall for this.
Go Dolphins! Screw the Baltimore Ravens and their love of criminals like Ray Lewis and Obammie!!
Omally..Obamacare cares sucks and so do the Ravens..no more needs to be said
Shame on them for doing this...to help lead people to the proverbial slaughter.
the NFL told sebilius and Obama NO, told their teams to say NO, and Baltimore follows right along? WTF?
It's a sad day for this Raven fan.
Still trying to desensitize us to Obamacare.Obama has too much on his plate at once to think any of it can be a success.This country is not only divided,it's lopsidedly divided against everything he does.
Would not have expected any less out of Socialist Maryland.
Goodbye, Ravens; Hello Redskins!
This is why everyone who believes in the United States Constitution should BOYCOTT this team
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