John McCain on Children's Healthcare and SCHIP
Posted by Matt Ortega on April 29, 2008 at 05:06 PM
Just received an e-mail "from the desk of John McCain." (Heh.)
Today, there are 47 million uninsured individuals in the U.S., and nearly a quarter of them are children.
... which John McCain ensured did not have healthcare when he voted against SCHIP last year, and said President Bush's veto of the program's expansion was "the right call."
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If President Bush ever made a right call, it had to be in the dark.
He has voided most of Clintons policies and most of the people in the USA are suffering because of it.
Hold on my child, joy come soon.
Posted by oneforall on April 30, 2008 at 12:35 PM
One of the tests of a true leader is his ability and willingness to come to a new conclusion based on new events," Hill said.
Hill is supporting Obama, that is great! Wow! YOu have slept with the pastor for 20years and you wake up one day, running for President and you dump him? Shouldnt you have dump him 20 years ago? Bad poor judgment on Obama's part.
Posted by Free on April 30, 2008 at 07:00 PM
Score one for Obama," wrote Greg Mankiw, a former chairman of President George W. Bush's Council of Economic Advisers. "In light of the side effects associated with driving ... gasoline taxes should be higher than they are, not lower."
Anyone that uses to support Bush, cant be trusted... He is wrong. Hillary is right.
"We will pay for it by imposing a windfall profits tax on the big oil companies," she said on Tuesday. "They sure can afford it. This is a big difference in this race. My opponent opposes giving consumers a break from the gas tax but I believe the American people are being squeezed pretty hard."
Make the rich oil companies pay for our summer!!! Give us a break!!
See Hillary is willing to fight for all of us. Obama just sits back
Posted by Free on April 30, 2008 at 07:03 PM
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