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State of the Union With John King Healthcare debate; Afghanistan; New York terrorism trials: ... N) 8 a.m. KNBC
This Week With George Stephanopoulos Healthcare reform: Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla ... KABC
Fox News Sunday With Chris Wallace Healthcare reform in the Senate: Sen. Lamar Alexander ( ... ; Democratic strategist James Carville. Mammogram debate: Republican California Senate candidate Carly ...
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Frankly I am becoming very impatient about the healthcare debate by our elected officials. It is so clear they are heavily influenced by a trail of money that leads directly to the ... nothing will happen for our benefit. Please contact your elected officials today and let them know you want healthcare for all and you are going to hold them responsible to make it happen.
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... favourite comedian ever), Rob has also been busy at work on some other projects, including the following PSA on the Healthcare Debate. This short (as well as the hilarious "Jewno") were co-written by Rob' ... I like the Canadian shout-out too. Nice work, Rob!
"Don't change American Healthcare!"
IMPORTANT PSA on the Healthcare Debate
Written by: Rob Kutner & Sheryl Zohn
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Beyond Chron
A Rare Man of Principles in Healthcare Debate
Beyond Chron
US Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) is a rare man of principles in politics. That's why he couldn't in good conscience vote for the healthcare reform package (HR 3962) that Congress passed over the weekend. …
Need health care for allSignal
Chamber forum tackles ...
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I watched the "debate" today on whether or not there should be a healthcare reform debate. Listening to the Republican claptrap obstructionism was actually embarrassing. That men ... Whitehouse, the junior senator from Rhode Island is the opposite of a disgrace. He's someone who actually knows how to debate, and how to make sense, or even cares about making sense! And he doesn't mind ...
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By Karden Rabin of the Center for Structural Wellness
Nearly everyone agrees that some manner of healthcare reform is necessary in this country. The prevailing healthcare system is expensive, inefficient, exploitive and seemingly designed to provide as little “care†as possible. Healthcare costs in this country accounted for 16.5% of GDP in 2007. That’s
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