Health care ad spending grows; will it matter? - Washington Post (blog)
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Health care ad spending grows; will it matter? Washington Post (blog) They are not "governing" but manipulating voter sentiment to whip up turn out to try and win elections - not based on any specific philosophy of governing ... |
Published on Monday 15th of March 2010 05:52:55 PM
Obama counting on pragmatism to pay off - Business Times (subscription)
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Obama counting on pragmatism to pay off Business Times (subscription) PRAGMATISM, the philosophical movement, assumes that the purpose of philosophy is to develop ideas that help us in practical ways. ... |
Published on Monday 15th of March 2010 05:52:55 PM
Healthcare Reform Bill Abortion Debate is Nonsensical - U.S. News & World Report (blog)
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Healthcare Reform Bill Abortion Debate is Nonsensical U.S. News & World Report (blog) Or, as the St. Petersburg Times put it today, it's "more about philosophy than funding." Of course whether the health bill passes or not will likely turn on ... |
Published on Monday 15th of March 2010 05:52:55 PM
On political spending, voters agree with Obama, not Roberts - Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)
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On political spending, voters agree with Obama, not Roberts Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog) They are shills that tout a political philosophy. Why waste time with either. I prefer the News Hour on PBS. That and various options on the Internet. ... |
Published on Monday 15th of March 2010 05:52:55 PM
The health-care bill's spending in context - Washington Post (blog)
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The health-care bill's spending in context Washington Post (blog) I've been a bit annoyed by the convention of referring to the health-care bill's 10-year cost rather than its annual cost. We don't talk about very much in ... |
Published on Monday 15th of March 2010 05:52:55 PM
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