Those articles you have posted are mostly political rants from particular moral points of view and lack much objective discussion of the provisions of the bill. One thing I note is how low the projected cost is to get all these people insured. About a trillion over ten years. About 28 dollars a month per person in the U.S. Remarkably low for such a benefit! Compared to the total cost of the Iraq war estimated at 3-4 trillion it is peanuts, and far more beneficial to U.S. Citizens.
It is duly noted that insurance premiums will go through the roof without the public option. Consequently the latter is absolutely essential if costs are to be held down.
If these ranting, raving lunatics were so concerned about socialism I would think they'd want first to eliminate the army, navy, air force, and marines before universal health care coverage! Those socialist activities of the government don't seem to bother them, but talk about making affordable health care available to virtually everyone and they go nuts.