I posted this as a comment over at Anglachel's blog earlier, thought I'd repost it here (for a more positive take, see here:
http://www.taylormarsh.com/archives_view.php?id=27616) (from an electoral horse-race point of view, NC was about what I expected and Indiana
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Under Hillary's national health care plan, Lewis doesn't have a job. Under McCain's Roe v Wade stance, I don't have a job. Plus I don't want to go to jail for performing back alley abortions... Vera Drake I'm not.
I hate politics.
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Personally, I am vehemently opposed to national health care. I don't think it will solve the problem of uninsured Americans. My solution would instead be to create sanctions against insurance companies and the like, much like we should be doing with big oil.
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ITA w/you that chiropractic and other alternative medicines should be covered; the AMA and the medical & pharma companies are bad about trying to destroy all their competitors any way they can, including spreading and funding anti-alt (from chiropractic to tcm to herbal) propaganda.
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Also, he wanted to vote to confirm Roberts until one of his aides told him that would kill him in future democratic election races. Obama himself said this was his reason for changing his vote, not that he was worried about Roberts being anti-choice (or any of the other things wrong w/him). And he opposed the Alito filibuster--clearly, while he probably really would prefer to keep abortion legal, it's not an issue he thinks important enough to fight for even a little tiny bit.
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