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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (237015)2/1/2008 1:05:25 PM
From: Andrew N. Cothran  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 794046
 
Nadine: I think I agree with you.

But I didn't write the article. I simply shared it. It came to me from a friend. I don't know who wrote it but it does contain various truths, even tho some of them may be somewhat exaggerated.

Still, depending on what the GOP does, she has a good chance at the highest office in the land despite her many contradictions and obvious weaknesses.

We shall see. Will be an interesting countdown to November



To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (237015)2/1/2008 1:32:38 PM
From: skinowski  Respond to of 794046
 
and the whole Health Care thing

Just as an aside - I have always been of an opinion that contrary to popular belief "HillaryCare" has - in fact - succeeded. While in theory it never got off the ground, immediately after it was announced several major insurers invested in starting new HMO's (or buying and building up existing ones) - which was the key part of her plan. Smaller HMO operations also evolved. While the consensus is that Hillary's plan was stillborn, in reality it had a great impact on American health care.