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Straight talk? You decide.

February 13th, 2008 · No Comments

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Tags: corpocracy · corruption · health care · immigration

McCain article accurate, then gets worse

February 9th, 2008 · No Comments

The article I posted Thursday, Bill to improve health care…in Mexico!, was favorited at digg.com (thank you all who dugg it). An appearance on digg.com means many more readers, and that’s good. Voters really should have as many alternative news sources and hear as many differing opinions as possible.
Unfortunately, among the hundreds of comments […]

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Tags: corpocracy · corruption · health care · vote 2008

Bill to improve health care…in Mexico!

February 6th, 2008 · 13 Comments

The health care mess in the United States is a top concern of voters. Too many Americans find that, despite their best efforts, they are unable to provide quality health care for their families. Too many Americans live in fear that an illness might leave them destitute. Too many Americans spend years sacrificing to pay […]

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Tags: corpocracy · health care · immigration · media · race · vote 2008