Universal Healthcare

2004 August 8
by cathy

The United States is “the last industrialized country in the world that doesn’t have” universal healthcare. Maybe because we spend more on defense than the next 15 nations combined. Maybe because our governement is controlled by corporate healthcare interests rather than concern for it’s citizens well-being. Howard Dean, Walter Conkrite, Margeret Cho, Chuck Close and others share their ideas on universal healthcare, defense, protection of individual freedoms and other issues.

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