Health Care
How to Get Universal Health Care
Submitted by statusquobuster on Fri, 2008-05-02 16:09.How to Get Universal Health Care
Joel S. Hirschhorn
Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama say they believe in giving Americans universal health care. I don’t believe them. Anyone who takes the time to understand universal health care should conclude that only a simple single payer system will reform the current outrageous system that benefits the insurance and pharmaceutical industries.
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Gray Panthers
Submitted by Couch Potato Re... on Fri, 2008-03-21 15:22.- Login or register to post comments
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Where Do the Candidates Stand on Health Care? Rudy Giuliani
Submitted by Drum Major Institute on Sat, 2007-11-03 15:27.Cross Posted from Drum Major Institute, by Corinne Ramey
Rudy's Giuliani's prostate has been in the news recently. It all started when Giuliani launched a radio ad in New Hampshire in which he compared his chances of surviving prostate cancer in the US to his chances in England. In the radio spot Giuliani says,
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Capitalist political elite exempts itself from Free Market
Submitted by John Stoltenberg on Thu, 2007-07-12 19:25.Hi;
Below are Paragraphs 19 through 22 in the Wednesday, July 11, 2007 article titled "The Best Health Care Is Reserved for Congress" by Don Sloan. Below that is the link to the article.
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Kucinich on health care
Submitted by liberal on Tue, 2007-07-10 12:08.Please watch this video on why Dennis Kucinich is the ONLY candidate for president who supports true universal health care:
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SiCKO Hits the House
Submitted by The Media Consortium on Thu, 2007-06-21 10:16.Jun 21, By Brian Beutler, The Media Consortium
It’s ironic, but outside of hospitals and day care centers, perhaps the best place to acquire some kind of illness on Wednesday in Washington, D.C., was at Michael Moore’s press conference on Capitol Hill. The long lines and the sweaty, claustrophobic committee room were emblematic of the enthusiasm that Moore’s appearance and SiCKO, his new film on the decrepit state of U.S. healthcare, have generated both in Washington and around the country.
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