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Submitted by James Stewart, Jul 7, 2007 08:44

Health Care now takes on two significant caveats: Its cost and homeland security. Perhaps we will all get infected by a wellness virus and be able to do without health care - I can always hope!


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Reyne 

Jul 10, 2007 01:05

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Jul 8, 2007 00:01

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A Clear Thinking Conservative 

Jul 9, 2007 15:57

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RightWingDog 

Jul 9, 2007 22:27

History shows us time and again that government is at best, ineffecient, and usually dangerous. These days, it takes forever... [MORE]

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Jul 10, 2007 00:48

I have to ask what kind of conservative are YOU, that you don't believe that our national security rests rightfully... [MORE]

A Clear Thinking Conservative 

Jul 12, 2007 18:24

Health Care now takes on two significant caveats: Its cost and homeland security. Perhaps we will all get infected by...

James Stewart 

Jul 7, 2007 08:44

I'm onen of that 99.9999% of Americans who are gravely concerned about our health care systerm. It is pretty much... [MORE]

jim patton 

Jul 6, 2007 19:21

Why in the world would reasonably intelligent people want to degrade our first class medical system? [MORE]

Roland Kurtz 

Jul 6, 2007 16:05

Good article! Food for thought about securing the borders in all ways and going after the 'deep pockets' that fund... [MORE]

Ann Schmidt 

Jul 6, 2007 15:21

Since when is Ken Blackwell an expert on health systems, whether they be the U.S. system or any other country's?... [MORE]

Paul 

Jul 6, 2007 13:48

We need to keep socialized medicine out of our country. It is best as it is said to have competition among... [MORE]

Marjorie Kennell 

Jul 6, 2007 11:07

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Obs Erver 

Jul 5, 2007 20:38

A short reply to Obs Erver. Not in my office. If a patient does not have insurance I treat him... [MORE]

R W Hamm 

Jul 8, 2007 21:22

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