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- Jan 12th, 2008 at 2:49 am EST
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I am going into medicine, probably also health care policy. I am glad to hear Mr. Obama's realistic view of our health care system. The fact that he doesn't have a simple solution pleases me, there is no realistic solution that is simple. We can rant and rave about universal health care, as I do frequently. But realistically, the juggar naut of big pharma, Kaiser and the rest means that change will be a bit slower. It must be bipartisan, I'm happy to hear Mr. Obama understand the complexities and acknowledge the need for bipartisan support. Unfortunately Mrs. Clinton sets up an idealistic slogan that refuses to acknowledge the need for a unified political front on health care. This realism and pragmatism of Mr. Obama in the venue of health care makes me think he will also be pragmatic in other sectors of our economy, and I trust him to be honest and truthful to the American public, and actually get things done. Thank you Mr. Obama.
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