United States of America (Press Release) February 1, 2008 --
The 2008 presidential election may be the most interesting yet. With a debate of historical proportions, the democratic party is seeking to fill a void in American politics.
Almost 50 million Americans still have no health coverage. Both democratic party nomination leaders, Obama and Clinton, have a different plan of action for the system of health care in America.
Hillary Clinton claims that universal health care is the answer. Obama claims that lower cost of health insurance using methods including prevention.
The question is, to what extent should health care be subject to government control?
The answer can clearly not be too soon for millions of people who live day to day in our country with no significant health care or financial plan. For reasons such as this and the economy, 2008 is an election year of epic proportions.
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Almost 50 million Americans still have no health coverage. Both democratic party nomination leaders, Obama and Clinton, have a different plan of action for the system of health care in America.
Hillary Clinton claims that universal health care is the answer. Obama claims that lower cost of health insurance using methods including prevention.
The question is, to what extent should health care be subject to government control?
The answer can clearly not be too soon for millions of people who live day to day in our country with no significant health care or financial plan. For reasons such as this and the economy, 2008 is an election year of epic proportions.
Save 20-80% on all health and dental services
No waiting period
http://www.dentalandhealthplan.com
health care politics, health care president, health insurance changes, dental plan affordable, health care affordable

Obama and Clinton go head to head vying for their party nomination for President. Still, they have differences in their stances on health care
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