I am so sad, but thought I'd share this with you. I am going through the 7 stages of grief.

  • Shock stage: Initial paralysis at hearing the bad news.

  • Denial stage: Trying to avoid the inevitable.

  • Anger stage: Frustrated outpouring of bottled-up emotion.

  • Bargaining stage: Seeking in vain for a way out.

  • Depression stage: Final realization of the inevitable.

  • Testing stage: Seeking realistic solutions.

  • Acceptance stage: Finally finding the way forward.


  • see great story below, but short version, sign here to get Hillary as VP
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    From my friend...

    Dear Friends,
     
    I just wanted to send a note out to you today that hopefully will give your heart and your head a moment of peace... and give you something you can do today for Hillary.

    I'm sure many of us if not all of us were going through the same emotions Tuesday night.  I was numb and angry and couldn't stop the flow of tears.  I just couldn't believe what was happening and how it was happening.  On top of that, I was at the ballpark in SF chaperoning my daughter's Journalism class (20 students and me.)  I rode up on the train reading emails from friends, unable to watch Hillary's speech--just reading notes from those that were sending.  Tears just streaming down my cheeks the entire way--I sat far away from the kids.

    The night wore on and I just wanted to go home.  Then at 9:30 my phone rang with the number of my dear friend Susie who was in NY.  She handed Hillary the phone.  Hillary told me that she felt good, in fact she said  "Amy, I feel good, I feel great. ... I am so proud of what we have all done together.  I meant every word I said tonight..... I am not in this for title or power I am in this to help everyone in this country who needs a leg up who shouldn't have toworry about healthcare and losing their home or their job....you know this is who I am... my life's work...."  I told her that we were so happy to know that tomorrow we would still be able to get up and fight another day.   We spoke briefly, for about 3 minutes and then she had to go.  I did get to tell her that we all  loved her and we are so SO PROUD of her.  That we all are with her until the end whatever she chooses to do.

    I got off the phone and felt this wave of peace and calmness.  This woman is so much bigger than I or I'm sure any of us have ever realized.  In her voice I could hear a sense of relief that the primaries had finally ended.  She is feeling hurt by the party and is well aware that they abandoned her--but she is bigger than this.  She was already 6 stages beyond me in the grieving process and was already focused on our party winning in November.  I knew on the call she was asking each of us to reach inside ourselves and be bigger than we thought we could be.  I am in awe of this woman.  She is an emblem of courage and grace. 
     
    So here we are today and we must begin to follow her... and  it will take us time to catch up but we haven't much time to spare.  We need to do everything we can to make sure that Hillary is on the ticket.   So today I ask you to goto www.voteboth.com and click on the petition addressed to Senator Obama and to sign it.   We all know that Hillary was magnificent Tuesday night.   The power in the room was remarkable and for every loyalist of Hillary in that room with her last night there were thousands around the country who want Hillary on the tickets.  We need to harness our strength for Hillary as quickly as possible.  In the 2004 primary season 7.4 million women went to the polls to vote in the democratic primary.  In the 2008 democratic primary, over 21 million women cast their votes.  MOST of them voted for Hillary. 
     
     
    Here is action you can take right away. Go to www.voteboth.com; click on the petition and sign it.
     
    We want Hillary on the ticket as the Vice-Presidential nominee because we do not believe we will win if she is not on the ticket.

    While this is obvious to us, there is little evidence the other camp understands how critical she is to the success of the ticket.

    We need to demonstrate the power of Hillary's support.

    We believe Hillary must be on the ticket because it is the only way many women, seniors, Catholics, working class men and women, Hispanics, and Jewish Americans will vote for the ticket.

    We believe Hillary must be on the ticket because she polls ahead of McCain in Florida, Pennsylvania, Ohio andMichigan; states critical to our victory this fall.

    We believe Hillary must be on the ticket because she wins the big states and the swing states; states the Democrats need to reach the 270 electoral votes required for success in November. States won by Hillary represent 300 electoral votes; states won by Obama represent 217.

    We believe Hillary must be on the ticket because more Americans voted for her than for any primary candidate in history. 18,000,000 Democrats chose her to lead the country and the free world.

    We believe Hillary must be on the ticket because it is the only way we will be willing to put our full, essential energy and effort behind the ticket between now and November.
     
    Please forward this email to others who share your commitment to Hillary on the ticket, quickly. Every signature is another 'vote' for Hillary on the ticket.
     
    I ask you to follow Hillary's lead, and be bigger than you thought you could be.  Do this for her.  Do it for our country. 
     
    With love from my heart--what an amazing journey and it continues onward!
     
    Amy
    But what about the two candidates' records on women's reproductive health issues? Did Obama's voting record give him an edge with NARAL's PAC? Most people contacted for this story said no, that both Obama and Clinton solidly support abortion rights. In fact, many contend Clinton wins on the issues, both for her longer record and the intensity of support. They especially cite her work on over-the-counter sales of the so-called "morning after" pill. In 2005, she and Washington Democratic Sen. Patty Murray together blocked the nomination of Lester Crawford as a commissioner on the Federal Drug Administration until the FDA ruled that emergency contraception pill could be dispensed over the counter to adults without a prescription. 

    "The real differential, in my book, is her tremendous work on getting emergency contraception approved," said Conlin, calling the FDA's eventual approval the "most important advance for reproductive rights in a decade." 

    African-Am soldier in NC talks about Health care

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    Selected highlights from anvp.blogspot.com
    4.26.08
    When I arrived at Methodist College to hear Senator Clinton speak. I was just a Clinton supporter. When I walked out those doors, I became a Clinton supporter for not only myself, but others as well. She delivered a speech on solutions for the military that was a in depth speech far more advanced than anything we have now.

    As I listened to her speak, it astounded me the amount of knowledge and information on her issues she intends to implement once in office. Truthfully, it was unlike anything I ever heard, and I knew at that moment she was capable, more than capable, to be ready on day one. Because in my eyes, she was already there. From stop loss, a tool used to stabilize soldier's from movement, ie changing duty stations or actually leaving the military service, to health care, to raising the GI Bill, Senator Clinton outlined the plan for her future fighting force in explicit detail.....

    what made me realize that I need to be thankful for everything I have....a girl around 13 stood up and asked Senator Clinton about Cancer research because her mother was dying from papillary thyroid cancer....She asked her if they had insurance and she said no....to die from having papillary thyroid cancer because you cant afford to get treated seems so unfair in my opinion....How do you manage to hold up listening to people do without something that with surgery and medication would cure?

    It made me realize I take for granted what I have because there are so many that DONT have.

    When 13 year olds begin to inquire about health coverage, for a loved one, we need to know at that exact moment, that we are in dire straights indeed. ...

    What I realized is that, it doesnt matter what you do. But do something, anything, to prevent things such as this. Look outside of the box and think of the people who you may not know about, but are there all the same. Despite what you may think, even the little things count. I used to let it bother me that I couldnt contribute money to Senator Clintons campaign. Until I realized that there were things I could do with the right amount of creativity, and a heavy dose of strong will. No matter if I can make one phone call or two, I try to do something. Not for Senator Clinton, but for the people who her message of change affects.

    Don't let money hold you back or whether or not someone will talk down to you or about you. Because I am not voting on Senator Clinton. I am voting on change for our country. It is so much more deeper than just voting. It goes past skin color. It has nothing to do with demographics. Or where you work, or if you work at all. Its about lives. Reality. It's about not allowing things to be put into your path to slow you down, but walking around it to keep on going. Do what you can. Do what you will. But by god do something because the American people need change.

    To have to watch a loved ones slow death, based on lack of medicine and medical insurance would push anyone to doing anything.When I think of the millions people give away or the ones that think dollar signs are the bottom line, I think about the people we have in our country struggling to survive, to have there voices heard, who are unable to afford the basics.

    A common illness that has high mortality rates just became deadly because a person cannot afford to receive treatment....

    I could of had my mother with me if she didnt have to make the choice between me and my two brothers having health insurance versus herself. We as a whole, should not have to loose our mothers or anyone based on something everyone deserves and everyone should have....

    I get angry because no one, no one should have to make the decison like the one my mother made. I know that women will do anything for there children. But having health insurance should not be one.

    But this isnt one of those isolated instances. There are probably MILLIONS who make this same choice for there children. The woman at the grocery store, the woman behind the counter, the one you pass by on the street. There isnt a certain look or feel that tells you they dont have health insurance. The only way to find out, is the hard way, when they are denied doctors care or turned away from the ER. But how can we look at ourselves as being the lucky ones, when we have the ability to lose what we care about the most based on something everyone in this country should have.

    “Of ALL the forms of inequity, injustice in healthcare is the MOST shocking and Inhumane.”

    Those words were written and often spoken by a man who fought for and cared about ALL people.

    His name is Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

    When I first heard that, I never understood the significance of the words, or maybe just didn’t give it much thought. When I was diagnosed with advanced cancer at age 33, I quickly came to understand them. Today, I understand them even more, and live it every day.

    I am one of the 48 million Americans in this country who is uninsured. I am one of the many people who thought they had insurance, only to be canceled due to some obscure print that even an attorney could not understand. To have this happen was bad enough, but to have it happen 2 weeks into the treatment that would help me live, put me into another category — someone who suddenly had hundreds of thousands of dollars in medical bills and no place to get treatment. I couldn’t get “public help” as I made too much money. That’s when I really understood Dr. King’s words.

    To have a productive member of society, who did everything right and as I was supposed to do, suddenly become a cast off, dead beat who didn’t (couldn’t) pay the enormous bills already accumulated, I also faced the prospect of dying because I couldn’t get treatment. I was reduced to pleading to doctors I knew, going to emergency rooms, anything I could do to find treatment to save my life. I now knew the true meaning of the word “inhumane.”

    I would wonder, where are the people that are charged to enforce the laws that are supposed to stop these kind of actions? Where is my government, to whom I paid faithfully into a system that was supposed be my safety net? — “I am sorry, we can’t help you.”

    I am one of the lucky ones, as I am survivor. I found a doctor in the Great State of Indiana who dealt with my kind of cancer. He didn’t care about money as he would say “We never turn down anyone in need.” I broke down and cried when I heard those words. He actually invented a cure for it. 25 years ago, my cancer had a mortality rate of almost 100%. Today, the cure rate is almost 100%. He helped me get the treatment that saved my life.

    Even now though, I cannot get health insurance. In spite of all the rules, numbers, percentages, etc, etc, I am considered a high risk. Let me say that another way. I could get insurance, but it would cost me about the same as a monthly mortgage on a beachfront home in Miami. I am not kidding.

    So, I became very interested in this election. I knew I had no chance under the present Administration, and truly believe that this is my last shot in my lifetime to obtain health insurance. The system has got to change. I still have to pay for tests, CT-scans and such, and we all know those cost thousands of dollars. I don’t even worry about gas prices, right now, I look at tumor marker futures, how much is it to see an Endocrinologist (still working on that one). I spend an enormous part of my day, finding help for people like me who don’t know where to turn just to get treatment. I guess I got very good at begging as now, I have a network of doctors that will help people. Still, I am a very busy man over the last few years. I do it gladly though, because nobody should go through what I did. Sadly… many many do. Everytime I open my mailbox, there are hundreds of e-mails, from people of all walks of life, who are now (still to me) going through the same experience.

    Hillary Clinton believes that everyone should be covered under Universal Healthcare. She believes that every American should have the right to be in the same insurance group that the United States Congressmen have. Must be good as I don’t ever recall a congressman losing his home, or declaring bankruptcy because of medical bills. If anyone knows one, I would sure like to know who it is. This plan is NOT national Healthcare, it is Universal, and EVERYONE can join. As someone pointed out, everyone has to join to make it work. If you are happy with what you have, you can stay with it. But those who have no other means can get into this, with our Government leaders.

    Mr. Obama, says that his plan also will cover everyone. Then he says, well, not everyone, all but maybe 8 or 9 million. I ask myself a question. Am I one of those people too? He also says that Americans could buy insurance of they wanted to. They just can’t afford it. I am probably one of those as I would much prefer to have insurance over the beach house, but I can’t afford either. My biggest dream in life now is to walk in and when they say “do you have your insurance card” I would be like a kid who just got his permit to drive. Really. The problem again is “afford it.” Well, he will just give us a tax credit. $1,500 or something like that. Well, I just fell into Obama’s 9 million uninsured because my insurance is going to cost more than that per month. My company pay for it? They are shifting it more and more to the Government anyway. Look at Walmart.

    People who have insurance through their companies, often find out the hard way, that insurance is really not insurance, and if something bad happens, like me, they are instantly wiped out. Finished financially, and with that, their kids’ university and futures, retirements, etc. Gone in a flash.

    To me, the same thing that the Congress has sounds the best. We all know they don’t do anything to screw themselves.

    I went to a rally for both Candidates. Mr Obama, was kind enough to ask me “You want a picture?” “Well, thank you, but really, I want to talk about Healthcare.” He patted me on the shoulder and said “We are going to take care of you kid” and moved on. Kid? I am 3 years younger than him.

    At the Hillary Rally, I was on a mission to talk to her about healthcare, cancer specifcally. She wasn’t in a Stadium, that looked like a Pink Floyd Concert, with 25,000 screaming fans, but was in a high school gym, which was full. She spoke to the audience not with a speech full of lofty words and promises, but spoke directly to people, about things that were real and on their minds. “I am going to do this, and this is how I am going to do it” was pretty much the theme. It amazed me how she would look people in the eye. It also amazed me how different she was came across in person. If you were there, or have seen her, you know what I mean. She is real.

    After it was over, I literally was climbing chairs to get up front. I was so determined that even the Secret Service agent turned toward me. I made it though and when she got to me, and shook my hand and I said, “I have to talk to you,” she paused, and continued to the next person, and I said again,”I really need to talk to you about health care and cancer.” She stopped, came back to me, and we talked for about 15 minutes. I had her full attention, and she was listening. She was answering back. She asked questions. The whole time looking me in the eye. She even called her assistant over and had her immediately address the issue I was presenting to her. On the spot had her on the Blackberry to get the person I was referring to some help with the issue. Even Govenor Strickland walked over and joined the discussion. With all that was going on, schedules, reporters, I was able to have a private conversation with the person, I knew at that point, should be the President of the United States. After all these years of screaming HELP, for me and others, she stopped to talk to me, just 1 person. The Senator cared to hear what I had to say.

    I don’t know about you, but to me, That is a President. It was very clear to me, and even the Republican I had with me, was just amazed at how she responded not only to me, but to others after me.

    This Lady, as President is going to help you, me, and the rest of us in this country with things that affect our every day lives. We don’t have time for a “rockstar”. We have no time or place for another unchecked ego. We must have someone that is going to reverse the last 8 years and help us all get our lives back, starting from day 1.

    To my friends in the State Of IN, WV , KY, OR , PR and everywhere else, do yourself a favor. Just go see her in person. You will see exactly what I am talking about. This country desperately needs someone who will listen, cares, and will act.

    I was a skeptic until that day, but now I will do everything I can to help her, help us. Go see her, you will feel the same thing I did, and I hope you will help me, and others like me, get the right person as the next President. It’s not “no child left behind,” with Senator Clinton, it is no person left behind.

    comparing Hillary vs. Barack's Health care plans

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    Q/A: Chiropractic care and alternative medicine

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    Question sent into HillaryforHealth:

    I have not heard in debates or have seen in web site her plans to have chiropractic care included in her universal health care plan.  As the largest group of providers that have a natural for of treatment, all Americans should be able to have a choice of physician.  There is much research to prove cost effectiveness, high patient approval, and improved quality of life.  Will she support any willing provider and insurance equality laws already in place in all the states in her program?  As a wife of a chiropractor and the mother of a chirooopractor, it makes my blood boil to see everyone get paid a decent reimbursement for spinal manipulation but them.  If a person has gone through all the education and has been given a license to practice, they should all be given the same pay for the same procedures, as long as it is in their scope of practice.  We have helped many people that medicine was of no help.  Yet, we are discriminated against by the federal government in Medicare, Medicaid, the insurance industry, and by state laws.  There is not one good reason, in this day and age, for this inequity.  As a nurse, I have seen the medical side.  I strongly prefer chiropractic care/ or alternative medicine as a choice.  Homeopaths and Naturopaths should be included in her plan as well as herbs and natural botanicals in place of drug therapy. 

    Answer:
    I canNOT speak for Hillary but based on my reading of her plan: she would allow everyone access to the "same care that members of Congress have" which is the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program (FEHBP).

    If you go to the FEHBP website
    you can enter in your zip code and select a few plans to compare.
    I entered Muncie's zip 47302, selected Aetna, Blue Cross and something else.
    and looked at Blue Cross and they cover 12 chiropractic manipulations/yr in one plan and 20/yr in another plan with the same co-pay as you would for an MD.

    so, Yes, Chiropractic care would be covered, depends on which plan you choose
    As for honoring laws in each state, I am pretty sure the law would bind her plan to do that.
    As for homeopathy, Naturopaths, herbs, botanicals, again, you'd have to check each individual plan. Ask the insurance companies.
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    Letter to Michael Moore in response to his mass email endorsement of Obama

    As the director of Sicko and a MIchigander, you should have endorsed HIllary

    Dear Michael,

    As a pediatrician, adolescent medicine specialist, advocate for universal health care, supporter of reasonable gun laws, sister of an Iraq veteran, I am a HUGE fan of yours!  starting from Roger and Me, and through Bowling for Columbine, Fahrenheit 9/11 and Sicko.

    I am sorry to see your endorsement of Obama based on the one comment about Farrakhan. Obama/Wright's church gave Farrakhan the "Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright,Jr. Lifetime Achievement Trumpeteer" Award at the 2007 Trumpet Gala. Obama is a member and donor to the church. He and wife donated $22,500 to the Church in 2006.

    1. As a Michigander, you should be upset with Obama because:

    A. Obama doesn't want your your vote in this primary. He said that he would agree to a re-vote in Michigan, if the DNC agreed. The DNC agreed and then Obama told his supporters to vote against it.

    B. Obama chose Iowa and NH over Michigan. His campaign decided to pull out of Michigan b/c he wanted to kiss Iowa and NH's bottoms.
    From Taylor Marsh.
    Giving the finger to Michigan is just nuts. Sucking up to Iowa and ignoring Michigan's importance in the general election is also plain stupid.

    Why would the other campaigns drop out of a major battleground state less than three months before the voting is to begin?

    One big reason is the pressure on these candidates from Iowa and New Hampshire, and to a lesser extent South Carolina and Nevada, which are furious with Michigan (and Florida) for muscling into the early primary lineup in violation of the rules. Michigan has been seething for years that little Iowa and New Hampshire have had such a big role in shaping the nominations, saying they aren't representative of the rest of the country. ... ..


    2. As the Writer/Producer/Director of Sicko, have you spoken to the universal healthcare  and healthcare people about Hillary versus Obama's healthcare plans?

    A. Those who support universal health care know that Obama's plan and tactic regarding how to get there will keep us from the goal of universal healthcare until the president after him, if Obama is elected.

    See my article:

    The difference between the plans could well be the difference between achieving universal health coverage -- a key progressive goal -- and falling far short.

    Under the Hillary plan, everyone will be able to afford coverage, Noted health expert Ken Thorpe of Emory University concluded.

    It has been estimated that the Obama plan would leave 9- 15 million people out (because    they would opt out by not buying insurance), which drives up costs because everyone else ends up subsidizing their emergency care.

    The Clinton-type plan would cost $2,700 per newly insured person,  an Obama-type plan would cost $4,400.

    B. Obama pulling a swiftboat!  He is lying about Hillary's plan.
    His campaign ads on Saturday in PA.
    "What's she not telling you about her health care plan? It forces everyone to buy insurance even if you can't afford it."


    He did it back in Feb, got called on it. And keeps doing. He is preying on people's fears of universal healthcare.

    check out:


    3. As for integrity, what about his supporters trying to swiftboat Hillary on SCHIP?

    and his swiftboating of Hillary above.

    and
    As for pushing race-based politics....
    read:

    "I don't want to wake up four years from now and discover that we still have more young black men in prison than in college."
    --Obama, at fund-raiser in Harlem, NY, Nov. 29, 2007.

    According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, 106,000 African-American males aged between 18 and 24 were in federal or state prisons at the end of 2005. (See table 10 of this report.) Another 87,000 were temporarily incarcerated in local jails in mid-2006. According to 2005 Census data, 530,000 African-American males of this age group were in college. Thus, Obama's statement above is not true.
    and


    Obama was the first to play the race card bySean Wilentz


    Though the pertinent reasons as a Michigander and supporter of universal health care to support Hillary arethat:

    1. You are Michigander and Barack doesn't want to count your vote (either from the primary, where his campaign did ask people to vote uncommitted after he couldn't get back on the ballot or as a re-vote) . When asked by a Michigander (before the re-vote issue was decided), "when can I vote for you?" He said, "in the general election."

    2. You are a proponent for universal healthcare - HIllary will get us closest to that goal, and possibly to that goal if everyone opts for the Medicaid-like option. Obama talked the talk in 2007 but has since changed his mind and experts in the field say that what he has done will block universal healthcare until the next president after him.

    Thus, if you think everyone should have a voice in this primary and that universal health care is a good idea, you should endorse Hillary.

    Sincerely,

    Sophia Yen MD MPH
    Pediatrician, Adolescent Medicine specialist




    PS  You've gone too far! Mr. Moore!

    On Apr 21, 2008, at 1:43 AM, maillist@michaelmoore.com wrote:
    Every time she does this I shout at the TV, "Say it, Obama! Say that when she and her husband were having marital difficulties regarding Monica Lewinsky, who did she and Bill bring to the White House for 'spiritual counseling?' THE REVEREND JEREMIAH WRIGHT!"
    But no, Obama won't throw that at her. It wouldn't be right. It wouldn't be decent. She's been through enough hurt. And so he remains silent and takes the mud she throws in his face.
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    If you read the link that you sent, it does NOT say that they brought Rev. Wright in for spiritual counseling!!
    he was just part of a prayer breakfast

    please!  I have heard you criticized for exaggerating things.. now I have personally witnessed it in your own email and link.

    You are a hero to me for all the films you have done. Please correct that last part of your email... be honest.

    Yes. Senator Clinton and President Clinton have met Rev. Wright but they did not bring him in for spiritual counseling...

    Sincerely,

    Sophia Yen MD MPH
    now disappointed, questioning all your other facts former fan

    The Obama campaign used this same lie in February

    Yet he repeats it again.

    “What’s she not telling you about her health care plan? It forces everyone to buy insurance even if you can’t afford it.”

    and leading health experts called him on it back then and we all should call him on it now. (excerpts below from 2.1.08 Huffington Post by Taylor Marsh)

    Experts who are NOT supporting any candidate, but are health care experts, …, all of whom charged that Obama’s message could cause permanent damage to universal health care efforts. The following are words they use to describe Obama’s message about her health care plan.

    “Demonize.”

    “Grossly untrue.”

    “Disgusting.”

    “So far over the line.”

    “Drive to the lowest common denominator.”

    My thoughts:

    He is just trying to distract from the fact that his plan doesn’t cover everyone and would cost more. And all the things in the last debate.

    You attack someone on their strongest point — that is what Rove/Repubs, and swiftboaters do. That is what the Obama camp is doing. The ONE BIG difference between Obama and Hillary on the issues is Healthcare. And there she kicks his butt because she GETS IT. (She learned from her EXPERIENCE) You HAVE to have everyone in or else it costs those of us who are responsible — who opt in for insurance under Obama’s plan — a lot of money.

    Here’s my previous piece on this: Obama’s poor judgement on healthcare.

    Hillary’s plan:

    • Would cover everyone because it contains more generous subsidies than the Obama plan. Thus, Under the Hillary plan, everyone will be able to afford coverage, noted health expert Ken Thorpe of Emory University concluded. It has been estimated that the Obama plan would leave 9-15 million people out (because they would opt out by not buying insurance), which drives up costs because everyone else ends up subsidizing their emergency care.

    • The Clinton-type plan would cost $2,700 per newly insured person, an Obama-type plan would cost $4,400. (According to Jonathan Gruber of M.I.T., one of America’s leading health care economists) Which plan do you want?

    • Clinton’s plan achieves more or less universal coverage; an Obama-like plan costs more than 80 percent more and covers only about half of those currently uninsured. (per Krugman article)

    • Gets people to understand the need for mandates. Per Krugman, the “Obama campaign has demonized the idea of mandates. … If Mr. Obama gets to the White House and tries to achieve universal coverage, he’ll find that it can’t be done without mandates — but if he tries to institute mandates, the enemies of reform will use his own words against him. … If Mrs. Clinton gets the Democratic nomination, there is some chance … — that we’ll get universal health care in the next administration. If Mr. Obama gets the nomination, it just won’t happen.

    • Starts the “bargaining” at a point of strength rather than already conceding differences.

    See SCHIP article for swiftboating by Obama supporters aka Kennedy.


    $300 million a year in increased funding for breast cancer research at the National Institutes of Health, the National Cancer Institute, and the Department of Defense Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program. 

    Hillary would eliminate Medicare co-pays for mammograms to make them more affordable for 22 million women and guarantee breast and cervical cancer treatment to every low-Income Woman in America. She will also establish a new Racial Disparities Research Project to coordinate and disseminate cutting edge research on the impact of breast cancer among African-American and Hispanic women and guide the federal research agenda towards closing these gaps in outcomes.  In addition, Hillary will create a Young Women's Breast Cancer Research and Outreach Unit to help educate young women about the risks of breast cancer, develop more effective screening tools and treatments, and to help research and respond to the unique emotional needs facing young women with breast cancer. 
    S. 771: Child Nutrition Promotion and School Lunch Protection Act of 2007

    Obama and McCain are not co-sponsors...

    Actions not words. 
    Who cares about children? Hillary does.

     updating the definition of "food of minimal nutritional value" to conform to current nutrition science and to protect the Federal investment in the national school lunch and breakfast programs. sponsored by CSPI (Center for Science in the Public Interest)
    http://www.schoolfoods.org/
    http://www.schoolfoods.org/resources.html