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Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee John Kerry has an op-ed in today’s Washington Post entitled Romney’s wrong-headed assertions about Iran. The piece is so… Amazing, one hardly knows where to begin.
This morning, ABC aired a Barbara Walters interview with Syrian “dictator by accident” Bashar el Assad, whom she found to be “not like Qadhafi.” (Crazy does come in different flavors, Barbara.) After an airy tour around Damascus, where Walters found that “life goes on,” she took off her tour guide outfit to grill Assad gently about his reign of terror.
Trade policy has become one of the important issues of the presidential campaign. Topics range from disagreements over outsourcing to calls for mandatory new labor and environmental standards. While President George W. Bush and his advisers proudly advertise their post-2001 accomplishments, Senator John Kerry has called for a moratorium on...
Whatever the issue--be it Iraq, the war on terror, or now Russia--Senator John Kerry has a hard time knowing his own mind and continues to change his stance on these issues.
Democrats and Republicans alike can agree on the need to modernize health care through electronic prescriptions.
Senator John Kerry and President George W. Bush have proposed widely different plans to reduce the number of the uninsured and contain rising health care costs. Is the Kerry health plan a massive government takeover of the health system? Is Bush simply ignoring the problem of the uninsured? Will either...
Senator John Kerry and President George W. Bush have proposed widely different plans to reduce the number of the uninsured and contain rising health care costs. Is the Kerry health plan a massive government takeover of the health system? Is Bush simply ignoring the problem of the uninsured? Will either...
This study presents an independent cost estimate and impact analysis of the major policies offered byPresident George W. Bush and John Kerryto expand access to health insurance.





