Well, you can't pass a Health Care Bill, in the middle of the night, against the majority of the nation, with little or no input of the other side and expect lines not to be draw-en.
Horseshit. On so many levels.
One, the bill was "against the majority of the nation" only when you combine those who were against any comprehensive health care reform with those who thought the bill wasn't nearly liberal enough.
Two, the only reason there was little or no input from the other side is because the other side refused to offer any beyond "kill the bill."
Three, in spite of the fact that Democrats passed the bill by themselves, it is still from start to finish a Republican bill, lacking every feature that progressives might have preferred (e.g. a public option), and the only reason Republicans opposed it is because they would politically committed to oppose anything and everything.
The Majority is the Majority no matter what. Even under President Clinton when the majority was against that health care bill, it was respected and not passed. Because the majority did not want it. It wasn't forced like this one was.
You didn't watch the committee meetings did you? The majority of Dems killed almost every single bill brought up by Republicans. So their bills did not even get to the floor for a vote at all.
This Health Care Bill is a Democratic Bill all the way, through and through. They own it, it is their baby.