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Retelling of a story turns into one?

Clinton’s False Health Care Horror Story video (3/8/08) (collapsible)

And again:
Clinton Tells Make-Believe Health Care Horror Story video (4/4/08) (collapsible)

And from the New York Times “story”:

“We reviewed the medical and patient account records of this patient,” said Mr. Castrop, the health system’s chief executive. Any implication that the system was “involved in denying care is definitely not true.”

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  1. There is more to this story about a story here. Turns out as with many stories that are retold, it may have been partially correct and partially incorrect.

    Frankly the story does nothing as far as I can see to further the discussion towards solving the health care mess in our country. But it sounds good on the stump.

    I am fed up with hearing pandering politicians use the lack of a decent health care system as a means to sell themselves to the electorate.

    Nothing will change as long as the insurance companies own the politicians so why don’t they just stfu. Hillary couldn’t do anything about it in the 90’s and nothing has changed to make her able to do anything about it now.

    The problem goes way beyond the abilities of our legally bribed politicians to fix.

    Lets start at the beginning and fix campaign finance and then maybe something will get done about health care.

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    1. Above written by bushtoolNo Gravatar on April 7th, 2008 at 6:18 pm (replies, if any, are attributed separately above).
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