Talk:Health Care: Whose Plan Rules?

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Brian

My question is: The candidates talk about the economic/financial crisis and then they say that the war in Iraq is costing 10 billion dollars a month and is expected to go to over a trillion dollars soon. It seems to me that the two are directly related. Is it just to controversial to connect them? If we cut back on the cost of the war, or, even better, end the war, we would have the money to fund other services. Arts and Culture cannot survive in a Culture of War. And what about the "secret" funds - for the CIA and NSA and, probably, a few secrets that we know nothing about? I feel that the Bush administration has backrupted the country.

Second question: McCain talks about "winning the war." What does this mean? How is it possible to "win" this war?

Thank you for a wonderful show.

Cheers.

David Bennett Cohen www.davidbennettcohen.com

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