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Sen. McCain to discuss health plan in Denver

Published April 29, 2008 at 12:05 a.m.

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A spokeswoman for Republican presidential candidate John McCain says the senator plans to hold a town hall meeting on health care in Denver on Friday.

Crystal Benton said McCain will lay out his health care policies in a speech Tuesday in Tampa, Fla., and then travel to Denver to discuss the plan at 10 a.m. Friday.

Benton says more details on the event are forthcoming.

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  • April 29, 2008

    8:57 a.m.

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    HolierThanThou writes:

    The Bush Health Plan

    Policy #1. Don't get sick or injured.
    Policy #2. If you get sick then get well and don't forget to pay your bills.
    Policy #3. If you get injured then keep paying your bills.
    Policy #4. If you don't get well or heal up then die.

    The McCain Health Plan

    Policy #1. Don't get sick...

  • April 29, 2008

    9:14 a.m.

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    freethought writes:

    McCain's idea of expanding your health care is to supply a list of all insurer's for you to choose from.

  • April 29, 2008

    4:20 p.m.

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    samsmargolis writes:

    So, RMN staff - what did you do with the other story about McCain's visit and the attached comments? Have to recycle the story to eliminate those thoughts that might be contrary to the staff's beliefs? You wonder why people look at your news service as nothing more than a cheesy tabloid and, yet, you continue to pull crap like that. If you're going to post a story, leave it alone so people can comment without censuring by removal. Did you pick up that little habit from Kathleen Curry?

  • April 29, 2008

    10:52 p.m.

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    Sweetpickle writes:

    John McCain has had government sponsored medical care all his life.
    Maybe he will share with us.

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