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Hillary’s Unhealthy Plan

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton this week unveiled a health care plan, estimated to cost about $110 billion per year, to provide coverage for 47 million uninsured Americans through federal subsidies and tax hikes.

The Senator’s proposal, which comes 13 years after her first effort at universal health care was abandoned while she was First Lady, has more than its fair share of critics. And rightly so. One need only look to the healthcare policies of our neighbors to the north to realize that socialized medicine in nothing short of disaster.

However, surprisingly critical of Hillary Clinton, as well, is a scene in Michael Moore’s new documentary, Sicko, which promotes a socialized heathcare system for the U.S. The scene exposes Hillary as the second-highest recipient of campaign donations from the healthcare industry.

Countering the alleged glories of Hillary’s and Moore’s vision of a government-run healthcare system is filmmaker Stuart Browning, whose short films uncover the evils of socialized medicine. Recently, Mr. Browning, who runs FreeMarketCure.com, joined CFIF’s Renee Giachino to discuss Sicko and the problems with socialized medicine.

What follows is the interview originally heard on "Your Turn - Meeting Nonsense With Commonsense" on WEBY 1330 AM, Northwest Florida's talk radio. ...[Listen to the interview here.]
[Posted September 20, 2007]


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