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11 hours ago ago from White Plains, Valhalla and surroundings
If the state is sick, maybe it's time to send a doctor. To fill that order, Dr. Clifford Gevirtz (pronounced GE-verts), an accomplished anesthesiologist in the New York Metro area, announced on Tuesday his plans to seek the Democratic nod for the state's 89th Assembly seat. Despite his lack of political experience, Gevirtz, 53, a Democratic district leader in Harrison, said he was motivated to run for the Assembly in response to ...
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13 hours ago ago from About.com US Liberal Politics
I fully agree with Dr. Howard Dean that the Senate health care "reform" bill, which President Obama has permitted to be neutered by Sen. Joe Lieberman, must be killed. My logic is simple: without either a public plan option or buy-in to Medicare or a similar plan, the Senate bill does not reform the existing system. In fact, it clearly exacerbates the existing system. Hear me out: The sole purpose of a Medicare-like plan is to provide ...
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