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shAARP Talk: Observations from AARP

(Category: Divided We Fail)

Inside E Street, AARP's own TV show, had a chance to talk to all the Presidential campaigns about health care. You can watch the full show online, but what's most interesting is the fundamental difference between the candidates when it comes to how to approach health care.
Here's a highlight:

UPDATE:
Had some YouTube issues, check out videos of each campaign below:

Comments

Judith Warner says:

VOTE INDEPENDENT! Green Party needs Obama and the Democrats are going down. Hillary will be the Ralph Nader spoiler in this round!

04/23/08 7:27 PM

james contarino sr says:

one thing i do agree with is that which was mentioned by senator obama. that all reform issues and new laws to do with reform should be on c-span and live for the american people to see. enough closed doors.we are a free society me being a vietnam veteran i fought as a young boy of 18 for that right for myself and all americans.all issues should be infront of the public. if they are not are we not being denied our very right of knowledge as to how our country is being run.i feel that if half of what goes on in washington was made viewable to the american public alot of issues today may have been corrected before it got to where it is in todays economy.openess is the avoidence of hiding issues and special favors by lobbyist and special groups by who they know.so i think that one issue reguardless of who does get elected should remain an issue for washington to answer to or else we will keep playing the same old game every 4 years of each time party is elected. after all what have we got to lose. surely we would not lose our freedom of rights.

04/23/08 8:43 PM

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